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Old 05-09-2007, 10:40 AM   #5
FishermanTim
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Here's a couple of quotes that I find humorous (and a little truthful):

"Don't take life TOO seriously, or you'll never get out alive!"

"Are you working to live or living to work?"

"Sometimes you just have to bow to the absurd."

"It's like throwing rocks into the ocean."

"God is playing to an audience that is afraid to laugh."

I fish year round, salt/fresh, hard or soft water.
I keep telling my overworked brothers that they need to take care of themselves, do things that they enjoy regardless of what others may think, and learn to laugh at the absudities in life.

I think back when I was younger, and I believe almost every family has that "wacky" uncle or aunt that everyone liked to have/be around. Those relatives probably found their own secret to a happy life. I have such an uncle. He's my godfather as well, and everyone sees the same personality traits in me as him. Seeing how enjoyable he is to talk to (even in his late 70's) I can only aspire to enjoy my life as much as he is his.

You can either find the time or make the time, but the quality will be the same either way.
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