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Old September 14th 11, 09:12 PM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.soc
Edward Dolan
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"JimmyMac" wrote in message
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On Sep 9, 9:45 am, "Edward Dolan" wrote:
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I knew enough to get the PSA test after age 55, something that you
neglected
to do to your great disadvantage.


I got PSA tests every year form age 45 through age 56, but

unfortunately neglected to do so after that, much to my disadvantage.
Now, I have to deal with what is on my plate as a direct result, but
you shouldn't confuse knowledge with exercise of common sense or the
penalty for neglect (pick one). It is at this stage when knowledge
can make all the difference, something that you fail to acknowledge,
but what what do you know anyway?

Very strange that you did not have some warning from those early PSA tests.
I will bet the readings were boderline high.

We only have to know a smattering of something about a few things to get
along successfully in life.


Once again you assume that you speak for the masses ... everyone in

fact. Although you are all about opinion, you never qualify anything
that you say by stipulating that it is your opinion, but prefer to
proffer yout opinion as though fact, but you, and everyone else that
has every read what you wrote, already know that.

Nope, I am not interested in facts unless they bear directly on something I
want to know. Once I know what someone's opinion is on a subject, that is
sufficient for me to categorize him. Facts are almost always irrelevant to
the process.

Mostly, it is what our mothers told us we should
do or not do as kids. The complicated life is not worth living.


Tis a pity that your sum total store knowledge is limited to early

childhood advice from mom merely because life became just too
complicated for you and just not worth it. That is telling and speaks
volume about you.

Hells Bells, life is too complicated for all of us. Our evolution did not
prepare us for much complication. It was mostly fight or flight. No wonder
so many of us are ending up in mental hospitals and/or having to take
anti-depressant medications.

--
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota



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