https://agewave.com/who-we-are/the-team/ken-dychtwald/
I have watched this man many a time on PBS. He is a gerontologist. What is the legacy by which we want to be remembered when we die?
And, yes, die we must.
Dyou hear me sipping my hot Folger's Coffee?
It is a little bit bitter, but that is okay.
My friend Judy K drinks nuffin but Dunkin Donuts.
They changed their motto to The World Runs on Dunkin.
I remember explaining dat to Mom when she was on her deathbed.
Her legacy was that she was a wonderful person who helped SO MANY PEOPLE.
In the glorious days before the pandemic, I would drive to Dunkin and order a medium sized cuppa Dunkin, then pull out a chair, which made a scraping sound on the floor, and try to get into a conversation with someone.
Who me?
Yes, it makes me feel good. Serotonin, not only in my brain, but belly, too.
Ken D did a marvelous interview with his grandmother, Clara, who did not remember when she was born as she was in an orphanage.
Scuse me. Rem has reviewed my short story. I quickly saw that he reminded me of my changes in TENSE.
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