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My oldest cell is pushing seven and it's time for it to go! That's just the way it is, pal; the new kids need have their day. Perhaps I could spare a smallish speech to fete the good times and bad - days amazingly graced scaling some testy peak or other. Not all dawns were rosy strewn but you, dear friend held fort - cloaking my back through bitter days of tears and dread. A favor of you if you please: when you go, please stow a portion of my sorrows in your pack. and let the new boys have a sunshine day or season. We all could use the break. So "Adios, Amigo," Thanks for dancing on my stage. August, 2013
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Aug 20, 2013
Aug 20, 2013 at 4:59 PM UTC
Regeneration
My oldest cell is pushing seven and it's time for it to go! That's just the way it is, pal; the new kids need have their day. Perhaps I could spare a smallish speech to fete the good times and bad - days amazingly graced scaling some testy peak or other. Not all dawns were rosy strewn but you, dear friend held fort - cloaking my back through bitter days of tears and dread. A favor of you if you please: when you go, please stow a portion of my sorrows in your pack. and let the new boys have a sunshine day or season. We all could use the break. So "Adios, Amigo," Thanks for dancing on my stage. August, 2013
Our bodies replace all of our cells every seven years. Just think of all those fresh starts!
robert-c-howard
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Aug 20, 2013
Aug 20, 2013 at 4:59 PM UTC
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