Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
If God takes me out while I am mid-Ribeye, I will be having a serious Come-to-Jesus chat with her for screwing up my meal, and using it as confirmation that she hates me.
Ribeye, the King of meats, all shall bow before it.
:-):-):-)
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pektel 04:49 PM 05-17-2012
Hell no. Knowing would take all the fun out of it.
:-)
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Big_Ern 04:54 PM 05-17-2012
I do not want to know
I try to live everyday without regret.
"treat others as you would like to be treated without the expectations of being treated that way" leads to less disappointment in life.
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bonjing 05:02 PM 05-17-2012
Id' be curious about how I would die versus knowing when.
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Mattso3000 06:14 PM 05-17-2012
Really don't care to know on this one...but reading this thread I really hope i can finish the ribeye that takes me out.
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Bill86 06:36 PM 05-17-2012
Originally Posted by Remo_5_0:
I usually go with yes, might be good to know so you could get things done that you wanted to accomplish
This. So I could make sure I enjoyed my life and died with nothing left.
Make sure there isn't any cigars left either
:-)
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shilala 08:12 PM 05-17-2012
I made it through the Ribeye and it was spectacular. So was the corn.
Apparently God doesn't have the patience to deal with me just yet.
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emopunker2004 08:49 PM 05-17-2012
Live every day like it's your last Mike, then it won't matter.
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Old Sailor 10:31 PM 05-17-2012
Every day is a good day when you don't wakeup dead!
:-)
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pnoon 10:53 PM 05-17-2012
n3uka 12:08 AM 05-18-2012
According to the clock I will be dead next year.
:-)
Going to change my thoughts to didn't want to know.
:-)
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area51 06:59 AM 05-18-2012
Stephen 07:22 AM 05-18-2012
Originally Posted by shilala:
Apparently God doesn't have the patience to deal with me just yet.
Does Heaven have a smoking section, or are those clean-air bastards running rampant up there, too?
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BC-Axeman 08:01 AM 05-18-2012
Originally Posted by steve:
Seriously, I already had my near death experience back in January of 2009. The way I look at it, each new year is a bonus year for me. I am glad to still be here for my wife and daughter and try to enjoy every minute I can.
Same here. I was hit by a tree falling on me and lived through it. Every day is a gift. I would never have seen my grandchildren. Thank you Lord.
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Wanger 08:03 AM 05-18-2012
Hmmmm...my one grandpa was 89 when he died, and my other one was 93. My dad is 73, and a fairly heavy smoker. I take better care of myself than they all have. There's no way I'm going at 74, like the clock said, unless someone is taking me out! I plan on dying after having a massive cheeseburger when I'm 95 and have just finished the Ironman Hawaii triathlon.
:-)
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RevSmoke 09:44 AM 05-18-2012
I don't ever really think about it. Yes, I know that either I will die, or Christ will return. I expect that either could happen today. So, I like to try and live each day as if it were my last.
How?
Spend time in God's Word and prayer.
Love my family.
Enjoy what you have to do that day.
Love *all* those around you.
(By the way, when I say to "love" others, I am not talking about w/feelings, but with how you treat them.)
Peace of the Lord be with you.
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Smokin Gator 11:44 AM 05-18-2012
I figure I will die when God is done with me being here. Until then I just try to live everyday as he would have me to...
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BC-Axeman 12:13 PM 05-18-2012
Only 1.233 billion seconds to go. How to plan?
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14holestogie 12:15 PM 05-18-2012
Expiration dates are for dairy products.
Don't want to know. Don't care to know. When my times up, I'll have stuff left to do.
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