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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1384457" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>In this morning's paper, one obituary was for a lady that died at the age of 78. A whole paragraph was devoted to her devotion and unwavering love for her husband, to whom she was married for over 50 years, but who died just a couple of years ago. The obit documented that her husband died on May 19th (5/19 &lt; depicted the American way). On the day she died, the lady took her last breath at 5:19 am.</p><p></p><p>(paraphrasing)</p><p></p><p>"...... 5:19 am, a sure sign that he came to take his girl home."</p><p></p><p>I got goose bumps, the hair raised on my arms, and I immediately thought of our UK friend.</p><p></p><p>I'm a man of science, but there are some things you just can't explain. Mac - I implore you, please at least consider the idea of her presence spiritually. Allow your mind to think about the possibility of that. Don't cheat yourself out of a wonderful experience.</p><p></p><p>If there is one undeniable thing I have learned from my return to motorcycling 8 years ago, it's this:</p><p></p><p>We all have a choice. We can either live in a box where it's safe and predictable and consistent. Or we can live outside of the box, where the possibilities are endless. All we have to do is choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1384457, member: 27852"] In this morning's paper, one obituary was for a lady that died at the age of 78. A whole paragraph was devoted to her devotion and unwavering love for her husband, to whom she was married for over 50 years, but who died just a couple of years ago. The obit documented that her husband died on May 19th (5/19 < depicted the American way). On the day she died, the lady took her last breath at 5:19 am. (paraphrasing) "...... 5:19 am, a sure sign that he came to take his girl home." I got goose bumps, the hair raised on my arms, and I immediately thought of our UK friend. I'm a man of science, but there are some things you just can't explain. Mac - I implore you, please at least consider the idea of her presence spiritually. Allow your mind to think about the possibility of that. Don't cheat yourself out of a wonderful experience. If there is one undeniable thing I have learned from my return to motorcycling 8 years ago, it's this: We all have a choice. We can either live in a box where it's safe and predictable and consistent. Or we can live outside of the box, where the possibilities are endless. All we have to do is choose. [/QUOTE]
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