Yeah, right. The man was 49 years old. I doubt that most people would be
willing to sacrifice twenty years of their life to die in your approved
fashion.
What you've just said is, everybody who died of breast cancer, prostate
cancer or leukemia, died the WRONG WAY. There's no right way to die and for
you to suggest otherwise is a slap in the face to anyone who's lost someone
they loved to cancer.
lisa
-----Original Message-----
From: cdale@silly.techmonkeys.net [mailto:cdale@silly.techmonkeys.net]
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 4:34 PM
To: Grlygrl201@aol.com
Cc: FoRK@xent.com
Subject: Re: in shock
Hey, he did it right. What better way for him to die than in the biggest
race, final turn of the final lap? Much better than to cancer or
something.
hats off,
C
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 Grlygrl201@aol.com wrote:
> over the loss of the Intimidator, #3, Dale Earnhardt, Sr., today, during
the
> last lap of the Daytona 500.
>
> i can't believe it. the accident didn't look that bad.
>
> g
>
-- "Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases, think for yourself." --Doris Lessing, British writer
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