oldcarkook
11-27-2003, 08:48 AM
There sure is a lot to be thankful for it seems. This is a time to be with family and friends and to slow down our hectic pace long enough to remember why we celebrate this holiday.
We have faced the difficulties of war, economics, and terror, but still there is much to be thankful for.
When I was younger, I never understood why old folks would say "as long as you have your health everything else is doesn't matter". I am beginning to see why old people are wise.
Thanks to the members of this forum for teaching me things I didn't know, and making me think about things I hadn't thought of.
As I read the story of the horrible accident that the sales manager at Bob's BMW had (http://www.inbox360.com/mailmgt/templates/bobs_BMW/Nov03/resolvelg.htm) and his undying courage and determination, I realize that there is just a lot to appreciate and be thankful for.
Please enjoy a safe and warm holiday with people who are important to you.
We have faced the difficulties of war, economics, and terror, but still there is much to be thankful for.
When I was younger, I never understood why old folks would say "as long as you have your health everything else is doesn't matter". I am beginning to see why old people are wise.
Thanks to the members of this forum for teaching me things I didn't know, and making me think about things I hadn't thought of.
As I read the story of the horrible accident that the sales manager at Bob's BMW had (http://www.inbox360.com/mailmgt/templates/bobs_BMW/Nov03/resolvelg.htm) and his undying courage and determination, I realize that there is just a lot to appreciate and be thankful for.
Please enjoy a safe and warm holiday with people who are important to you.