A great inspirational post!

But eating corn on the cob made Ernie more philosophical: the more gnawed cobs, the more profound his utterances. During a six-cob session, he said the best thing about being old was no longer worrying about the expectations of others, but doing what he wanted. Furthermore, when he did so, people usually expressed amazement and appreciation.
Since his favorite activities were drinking beer and singing scandalous songs he learned in the Navy, I could believe people expressed amazement.
“I’m easier on myself now I’m old and retired,” he continued “I’m finally free to do things because I want to, not because I’m proving something to myself or others. At 68, I’m 200 pounds of blue-toned steel, and I can pee…
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Thank you for reblogging my post about Ernie. He was one of many, including Great Aunt Beulah, who showed me how to live life to the fullest. I’m glad you liked him as well.
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You are most welcome. He seemed like a wonderful man. His smile alone says a lot!
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