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Learning is hard work.

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Just like working out learning is hard work if not harder. Is it apathy or just to much work. I fortunately have the energy of a 50 year old.

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Saw this last night and it was like a 2 x 4 between the eyes.

youtu.be/VrVbuB5aXkM

lets see if this sticks

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Manic Thinking, thought leading to other thoughts, some how connected but not. It is my understanding that this part was adlibbed. however you spell it.

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A mind in motion tends to stay in motion and a mind at rest...... You know the rest.

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Also this is dedicated to coconut crackers

youtu.be/a10xZkhQ1Kg

I have been a bit Grumpy.

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