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Kay,

I'm glad this fable affected  you  in a positive way and the message made
sense to you.  I am not so worried about the story turning out to be an
urban legend as I am the thought I may have offended someone and I apologize
if I have.  I am well aware of the fact that there are different stages of
this damned disease and to people in crisis or advanced stages this could
seem like an insult.  All the more reason to do all I can when I can.   I
will not let tomorrow rob me of today.  Also I try for a variety of posts
since our membership is so diversified and the feedback I have gotten
indicates PWPs have different interests.
Ray
Rayilyn Brown
Board Member AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Kay Mixson Jenkins" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 9:44 AM
Subject: Re: Making music with what you've got left


> BRAVO, what an inspiring story, the strength and determination of  others
> is
> what puts things in order. I remember when Ali lit the torch in  Atlanta
> as a
> 20 yr old I thought how sad to watch this person who was so full of  his
> self
> at one point be diminished to that state.
>
> A year ago I had the honor of being invited to watch a special showing of
> a
> musical video called Bow To The King, in honor of Ali, it included him
> lighting  the torch, as the tears flowed I thought to myself what a brave
> man and if
> he could stand in front of the world and show his courage,  then I could
> do
> my part also.
>
>
>
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