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Subject: Advice To Live By
| The most destructive habit | Worry |
| The greatest Joy. | Giving |
| The greatest loss. | Loss of self-respect |
| The most satisfying work. | Helping others |
| The ugliest personality trait | Selfishness |
| The most endangered species | Dedicated leaders |
| Our greatest natural resource | Our youth |
| The greatest "shot in the arm" | Encouragement |
| The greatest problem to overcome | Fear |
| The most effective sleeping pill | Peace of mind |
| The most crippling failure disease | Excuses |
| The most powerful force in life | Love |
| The most dangerous pariah | A gossiper |
| The world's most incredible computer | The brain |
| The worst thing to be without | Hope |
| The deadliest weapon | The tongue |
| The two most power-filled words | "I Can" |
| The greatest asset | Faith |
| The most worthless emotion | Self-pity |
| The most beautiful attire | SMILE! |
| The most prized possession | Integrity |
| The most powerful channel of communication | Prayer |
| The most contagious spirit | Enthusiasm |
| The most important thing in life | GOD |
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Happy Life
A woman
walked up to a little old man rocking in a chair on his porch. She said to him,
"I couldn't help noticing how happy you look. What's your secret for a long,
happy life?"
He answered, "I smoke three packs of cigarettes a day, and I also drink a
case of whiskey a week, eat fatty foods, and never ever exercise."
"Wow, That's amazing," the woman said. "How old are you?"
"Twenty-Six," he said.
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These Geezer eyes are watching every move you make on this page.
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GEEZERS
"Geezers" are easy to spot. At sporting events, during the playing
of the National Anthem, they hold their caps over their hearts and
sing without embarrassment. They know the words and believe in them. They remember World War I, the Depression, World War II, Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Normandy and Hitler. They remember the Atomic Age, the Korean War, the Cold War, the Jet Age, the Moon Landing, and Vietnam.If you bump into a "Geezer" on the sidewalk, he'll apologize, pass a
"Geezer" on the street, he'll nod, or tip his cap to a lady. "Geezers" truststrangers and are courtly to women. They hold the door for the next person and always when walking, make sure the lady is on the insidefor protection. "Geezers" get embarrassed if someone curses in front ofwomen and children and they don't like violence and filth on TV and inmovies. "Geezers" have moral courage. "Geezers" seldom brag unlessit's about the grandchildren in Little League or music recitals.This country needs "Geezers" with their decent values and common sense.They are needed now more than ever. It's the "Geezers" who know our greatcountry is protected, not by politicians or police, but by the young men andwomen in the military serving their country in foreign lands, just as they did,without a thought except to do a good job, the best they could and to gethome to loved ones.
Thank God for "OLD GEEZERS."
Author: Unknown
Genealogy of the Falcon and Boudreaux
Families of South Louisiana.
My brother, Walter Boudreaux Jr., has spent more than 25 years collecting
data on our ancestors which consist of the Falcon and Boudreaux families of
South Louisiana. If you have an interest in this Cajun genealogy please
click on his web site.
Suggested websites to research Cajun
History and
Genealogy.
Acadian/Cajun Genealogy and History
Destruction of Copolymer Addis 2005