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Nurse Eos tries to cheer up Tithonus by urging him to look on the bright side of the situation: Although the gods didnāt give him eternal youth, at least heāll live forever. Thank heavens for Medicare!
Several years ago, an Aussie was being celebrated as the oldest man in the world. After blowing out his birthday cake candles a reporter asked him what wish he had made. āTo die.ā he responded. All I could do is laugh and think that is one weary traveler. Unfortunately for him he was in great health. I later learned he had traveled to a European country that allows self-suicide, but I never heard whether or not he went through with it. He did seem determined though.
As a young man in the 50ās, I worked in a convalescent home. Lots of folks there until the end of their lives. There were two large wards one for each gender. [that was then, donāt know about nowadays] And there were clear differences in the life style in each.
Examples: Each day some guys did their own morning chores, Others had to be helped out of bed, dressed, and fed. Some walked the halls for a time but eventually returned to the ward to just sit. Others didnāt bother to or were unable to walk. Very little conversation in that ward, even among men about the same age or from the same neighborhoods. No politics, no newspapers, no baseball scores, not much chat beyond āhello.ā
On the ladiesā ward, there was wake up, make up, dress up [so far as possible while trapped in bed] chatter and laughter. They were all interested in what was happening in the world and with their wardmates. If one woke up mopey or down, the others usually joked her out of it in a few minutes. If she appeared ill, the others hammered the bell until help appeared. But they never let up.
Taught me a lot about living in a closed environment with no real change in sight. Lots of folks are living longer, a growing number passing the century mark. Some are still lively and giving happiness and hope to others. Some are where that guy is. There is a choice. You either handle it or you do what that guy has done: you become furniture. and you fade to gray.
M2MM almost 2 years ago
The bag on a stick makes him look like heās planning his getaway. :D
Dirty Dragon almost 2 years ago
Wait, this isnāt āGasoline Alleyā!
PraiseofFolly almost 2 years ago
Nurse Eos tries to cheer up Tithonus by urging him to look on the bright side of the situation: Although the gods didnāt give him eternal youth, at least heāll live forever. Thank heavens for Medicare!
mfrasca almost 2 years ago
Bindlestiff.
NRHAWK Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Several years ago, an Aussie was being celebrated as the oldest man in the world. After blowing out his birthday cake candles a reporter asked him what wish he had made. āTo die.ā he responded. All I could do is laugh and think that is one weary traveler. Unfortunately for him he was in great health. I later learned he had traveled to a European country that allows self-suicide, but I never heard whether or not he went through with it. He did seem determined though.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
As a young man in the 50ās, I worked in a convalescent home. Lots of folks there until the end of their lives. There were two large wards one for each gender. [that was then, donāt know about nowadays] And there were clear differences in the life style in each.
Examples: Each day some guys did their own morning chores, Others had to be helped out of bed, dressed, and fed. Some walked the halls for a time but eventually returned to the ward to just sit. Others didnāt bother to or were unable to walk. Very little conversation in that ward, even among men about the same age or from the same neighborhoods. No politics, no newspapers, no baseball scores, not much chat beyond āhello.ā
On the ladiesā ward, there was wake up, make up, dress up [so far as possible while trapped in bed] chatter and laughter. They were all interested in what was happening in the world and with their wardmates. If one woke up mopey or down, the others usually joked her out of it in a few minutes. If she appeared ill, the others hammered the bell until help appeared. But they never let up.
Taught me a lot about living in a closed environment with no real change in sight. Lots of folks are living longer, a growing number passing the century mark. Some are still lively and giving happiness and hope to others. Some are where that guy is. There is a choice. You either handle it or you do what that guy has done: you become furniture. and you fade to gray.
WCraft almost 2 years ago
Iām guessing that chair is the same age, too.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
At his age, he has a lot to sink about.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 2 years ago
_The Mirror Cracked _
Kim Novak and Elizabeth Taylor
āI hope I look as good as you do at your age.ā
āYou did.ā
kathleenhicks62 almost 2 years ago
Thatās never happening for you.
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
I donāt ā¦.
sk2915kaiso almost 2 years ago
If youāve ever been in one of those places, youāll see why heās trying to escape!
Buckaroobanzai almost 2 years ago
did she sit on him?