Posted on 03/10/2005 8:44:49 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs
Great line! I've never heard him say this, and I'm trying to imagine the context it came in and how it would sound coming out of his mouth, if you know what I mean;)
My Dad had a PT who had a serious sleep disorder. She would instantaneously fall asleep during therapy. He had to go back to outpatient surgery to (delicately speaking) re loosen the knee joint.
p.s. I'm not really reading a Jacko thread. It's a mistake. I'm sure of it.
I went to a physical terrorist (as I fondly referred to him..a joke..he took it well..good thing for me) for about 6 months after my accident.
Based on how I walked he could determine what course of action to take any given visit. Amazing, imo. Able to read movement? You betcha.
To me I wouldn`t give two damns what anyone thought of my sexuality, but I think with Burt it was more of him having a panic attack lest the truth be known. This is just all my opnion, but you will always find those that have the greatest unease about themselves will have the most freakish apperance because they don`t know who they are, they are always looking and some try to find it through surgery.
You can call someone like Keith Richards freakish, but he really isn`t. He is a 60 year old man now and he doesn`t even come close to looking as bad as Burt Reynolds looks. He looks just like a 60 year old man, and with a good body I might add. The same as Clint Eastwood. He looks at peace. "The body can`t hide what the soul relates" The fact is, no matter what, you can ALWAYS tell when someone has had plastic surgery. Some may squeeze by if they had a slight face lift, but anymore than that, you can ALWAYS tell. It is best to leave it all to mature because nature always looks best. I`m 42 now and I can honestly say that my wife looks even better than she did than when she was 20 and I can definately see the attraction to women in their 60`s. It`s all about soul. Good looks is for kids, the true good looks are when the soul is revealed and I can personally attest there isn`t a bigger turn on.
I want to say it was perhaps 3 or 4 Sunday's ago. It was so brilliant, I wrote it down on an offering envelope. He was talking in the context of sin, and how our society and what we put up with is , for a lack of a better term, slouching.
My Dad had a PT who had a serious sleep disorder. She would instantaneously fall asleep during therapy. He had to go back to outpatient surgery to (delicately speaking) re loosen the knee joint.
Ouch, your poor Dad. Manipulation under anesthesia. Not fun. Sleep disorder? Not good. Dang, I cure my sleep disorder with at least 2 cups of Starbucks Expresso run through the coffee maker in the morning, and I'm ready to rip the world a new one! *HAR!*
p.s. I'm not really reading a Jacko thread. It's a mistake. I'm sure of it.
Naawwwww.....it's not reading. It's....observing with a hint of bewildered amusement.. :)
I got that mileage from a news report. But thanks for the correction.
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