@Nick_Searles I have always had a dark sense of humor, even as a kid. I was born into a family that used dark humor as a way to cope with emotionally difficult situations. Does that mean it runs in the family? Because mom and dad were both pretty with it when they passed.

@cjcrew Dad had Alzheimer's and mom, Dementia. I'm just not sure if I'm taking the A or the D train.

@Nick_Searles Maybe you’ll be luckier and catch the “C” train instead. For all we know this might involve something from the environment like lead in the water. Things weren’t as sanitized back when I was young as they are today. I was 7-8 years old when they started talking about water and air pollution. I remember them declaring Lake Erie dead from pollution, it’s cleaned up quite a bit.

@cjcrew Dad was a 4 pack a day smoker at 350 pounds with a bad heart and circulation issues. Mom never smoked, walked everywhere and took Zumba classes in her early 80's. Drank a little. Dad would drive 1 block rather than walk.
No idea how polar opposites got the semi same thing.

@Nick_Searles Four packs a day, that doesn’t leave a lot of room for breathing does it. Poor guy, cigarettes are so addictive and such a difficult addiction to break.

@cjcrew That's what they did back then. He did quit, joined a gym and took walks. But the damage was done. Made it to 83.

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@Nick_Searles My mom and dad were heavy smokers. I grew up in a haze of cigarette smoke, I remember visiting and when I got back to my smoke free Michigan home I had to wash all my clothes and take a shower because I reeked from cigarette smoke. Even had to throw away cookies my mom gave me to take home because they tasted like cigarette smoke.

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