83rd Personhood Day done badly (Chesterton: ‘Anything worth doing is worth doing badly’.) It’s proverbial.
1—Compare Lady Day and Nativity (Roman Catholic). Personhood
Day is an attempt to impact the culture of HealthSpan by celebrating that a
person begins at conception. Since I was birthed on April 5, I claim conception
9 months before, July 4—a significant day in the family.
2—If I hadn’t moved after my freshman high school year, I
look back to find: No coaching in the bigs (polio) but 2 no-hitters, 3 outs in
10 games and other athletic doings—2 sports invented, shot my age
ambidextrously using cheating rules of tournaments played once. No elite, but
‘1000”—send to edencity.com for a free 36-pager. No teaching, but Roseto
American History Community Health Membership—Rack ‘Em! No business wealth, but
social media is world-wide, and free stuff like Project Gutenberg, MIT, Khan.
3—Threw 50# bags until 77, but got dehydrated and ‘protocol’
got me ‘Run Death Is Near’. (I may be wrong). But I only could putt last year,
this year I hit some, and next year a really might just be entering my prime!
OK, computer acts up, but there are others that know the language—I’m only
obsolete in 10 (if Goedel counts for math, and a 22-note whole Bible song and
Ps. 117 via Hebrew Cadence counts).
4—I’m really, really ‘just entering my prime’. Biblical Law
TV may require overseas contacts. Rack ‘Em may get help from my brother (‘New
Testament Imperativity’) who was President of a state association of church
schools, my nephew MIGHT do something with urban farming, and thie idea of
helping horrible Christian Radio via membership sites…it’s a pipe dream.
5—But ‘tishereb’—you remain—is bereshith backward.
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