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P.C. Russell - Apr 03,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Many times in my career, I wondered why I took the risks that I took. I think I may have found the answer.<br /> 'Although it is normally relegated to our subconscious, the knowledge that one's life may be unalterably changed in a moment is always with us. We choose not to dwell on it and so the thought becomes an abstraction, neatly tucked away, with a hope of eternal irrelevance. Were it otherwise, we would surely become mentally degraded and unable to conduct our lives in a normal fashion. The seeking of asylum from every possible harm is an exercise in futility that has no reasonable expection for success, and so we tread with reasonable caution outside the boundaries of paranoia.'<br /> NAL Captain John Wentworth<br /><br /> Papa Charlie     
  
P.C. Russell - Apr 05,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Frank;<br /> I believe God must have been looking after me. Otherwise I couldn't have survived the risks I took. The guy that wrote ' God was my co-pilot' was insulting. God was my Captain.<br /> Papa Charlie     
  
P.C. Russell - Apr 05,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Frank;<br /> It's obvious that you have taken risks in your life. I don't think anyone has really lived unless they takes risks.     
  
Dave Lima - Apr 06,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    i took a big risk once, its called marriage, but i figured , what the hell, why should i be any happier than everyone else, so i did it!     
  
Jeff Arnold - Apr 06,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Watch out Dave, that Bikini is going to kick your butt!     
  
Steve Gromak - Apr 06,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting ' holy shit what a ride '.     
  
Jeff Arnold - Apr 06,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Love it Steve! Is that original?     
  
Roberta Hegy - Apr 06,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Words to live by, Steve!! What's life without living!! Good Job!     
  
Steve Gromak - Apr 06,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Not sure where it originated from Jeff, I really liked it too, so I had to share it.     
  
Dave Lima - Apr 06,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    good one steve, as they say, if i would have known that i was going to live this long, i would have taken better care of myself. life is such a short ride so you had better enjoy everyday.     

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