Great trip through memories
I plan on donating my body to University of Hawaii's John Burns Medical Department to allow upcoming doctors to see what a male body looks like when cut apart. It will cost about $3000 to ship from Maui.
In my 50 some years as a plumbing contractor, I heard of a comment about the plumbers but crack, although I was never accused of that because I was very skinny. My son at present, is a journeyman plumber and he can be accused of having a butt crack, however, it now has a new terminology " Trouser Cleavage".
I agree, has a master plumber for 50 years, the only thing I ever used was plumbers putty.
Aloha, Bob Hanusa
Sounds like my wife and I, 70 years in August
I turned 92 in March and celebrated my 70th wedding anniversary with my lovely wife, yesterday.
Aloha, Bob Hanusa
Thanks Mark for a very interesting article. Here's another statistic for you: my wife and I will be married 70 years in three weeks, of all married couples we are 1/10 of 1% of that group.
I have my own theory about the brain: when you are born your brain is an empty bucket because you have had no life experiences, as you age, memory start to fill up the bucket and when you reach about age 65 the bucket is full so when you have something you want to remember something else gets pushed out of the bucket. Now you can remember when you were six but can't remember what happened 20 minutes ago
Aloha, Bob Hanusa