From: owner-basia-digest@smoe.org (basia-digest) To: basia-digest@smoe.org Subject: basia-digest V10 #149 Reply-To: basia@smoe.org Sender: owner-basia-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-basia-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "basia-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. basia-digest Sunday, June 19 2005 Volume 10 : Number 149 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Anyone want to see Desianto?? ["Desianto F. W." ] Re: Anyone want to see Desianto?? ["Lonnie Gunter" Subject: Re: Anyone want to see Desianto?? - --- PParm16424@aol.com wrote: > > Soooo.....Desianto, just where IS that "fountain of youth" there in > Indonesia??? :) > > Phil P. > =============================== Hi Phil, At first I didn't get what you mean in your message. It's just because of my language problem, in understanding to be precise, not what wou wrote. But when Sheryl told me that I look younger than she expected, I began to get the message. I'm almost 28, if you're curious. I don't know if 28 is considered as old or young in the USA. But I keep myself young inside. It's cheap, no need to spend a lot of money. No need to be "the swan". I believe you're very familiar with the term "A happy heart is the magical potion", or something like that. Well, that's what I do and I try to do. Therefore, to answer your question, the "fountain of youth" is in everyone's heart. Find it, use it, say 'Thank You' for it, and you'll stay young inside though the time passes by. The inside will affect the outside. Am I right? Czesc, Desianto F. W. __________________________________ Discover Yahoo! Use Yahoo! to plan a weekend, have fun online and more. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 15:39:12 EDT From: PParm16424@aol.com Subject: Re: Anyone want to see Desianto?? Desianto, You are absolutely right. Even for a young 28 you look really young. That's not a bad thing at all, certainly. I am almost 51, but look younger, and and feel much younger, despite some physical conditions that sometimes limit what I can do anymore. Age is only a number, and one is as young as they feel. Some people start to feel and act old, when they are not really old at all. They have just talked themselves into being old. Sad, really. My dad is almost 91, and he cannot hardly grasp the fact that he is physically that old. But then, he has never look his years. So, "blessed are the young at heart"? Well, it's not exactly scriptural, but still true. Phil ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 13:27:26 -0700 (PDT) From: Leslie Osborn Subject: Re: Anyone want to see Desianto?? > I'm almost 28, if you're curious. I don't know if 28 > is considered as > old or young in the USA. But I keep myself young > inside. It's cheap, no > need to spend a lot of money. No need to be "the > swan". I believe > you're very familiar with the term "A happy heart is > the magical > potion", or something like that. Well, that's what I > do and I try to > do. > > Therefore, to answer your question, the "fountain of > youth" is in > everyone's heart. Find it, use it, say 'Thank You' > for it, and you'll > stay young inside though the time passes by. The > inside will affect the > outside. Am I right? I think you are ;-) I thnk too, we (I'm 28) are on the young side of Basia fans and in the US anyway the huge minority in Basia concert crowds, that's for sure! ;-) Also, I think you're picture is very handsome so don't beat yourself up about your weight. :-) - -- Leslie O. "Eating is murder!" -- Futurama episode, "The Problem with Popplers" Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 17:53:16 -0400 From: "Lonnie Gunter" Subject: Re: Anyone want to see Desianto?? I remember my Mom when she was 80 got a blue jean suit and permed her hair really tight because that was the "in" thing. She was always young in her thoughts and passed that on to me. I am 50 now but feel like a kid in my mind. I dread the day I wake up and that think that is gone. I so agree with Desianto (again...) that a happy heart makes you feel young. I also think that a thirst for learning keeps life interesting and wonderful. We can never learn it all and I sometimes think that people who don't enjoy learning have already kinda died although they are still walking around on the earth.... amazing... Thelma - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Desianto F. W." To: Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 1:46 PM Subject: Re: Anyone want to see Desianto?? > > --- PParm16424@aol.com wrote: > > > > > Soooo.....Desianto, just where IS that "fountain of youth" there in > > Indonesia??? :) > > > > Phil P. > > > =============================== > > Hi Phil, > > At first I didn't get what you mean in your message. It's just because > of my language problem, in understanding to be precise, not what wou > wrote. But when Sheryl told me that I look younger than she expected, I > began to get the message. > > I'm almost 28, if you're curious. I don't know if 28 is considered as > old or young in the USA. But I keep myself young inside. It's cheap, no > need to spend a lot of money. No need to be "the swan". I believe > you're very familiar with the term "A happy heart is the magical > potion", or something like that. Well, that's what I do and I try to > do. > > Therefore, to answer your question, the "fountain of youth" is in > everyone's heart. Find it, use it, say 'Thank You' for it, and you'll > stay young inside though the time passes by. The inside will affect the > outside. Am I right? > > Czesc, > > Desianto F. W. > > > > __________________________________ > Discover Yahoo! > Use Yahoo! to plan a weekend, have fun online and more. Check it out! > http://discover.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 18 Jun 2005 21:22:32 -0700 From: Stephen Ylvisaker Subject: Re: Anyone want to see Desianto?? On 6/18/05 2:53 PM, "Lonnie Gunter" wrote: > We > can never learn it all and I sometimes think that people who don't enjoy > learning have already kinda died although they are still walking around on > the earth.... amazing... Thelma Thelma, Benjamin Franklin, nearly 200 years ago, noted, "Many people die at twenty five and aren't buried until they are seventy five." Stephen - ---- Stephen Ylvisaker greyfell@gns2000.com "...decide...whether or not the goal is worth the risks involved. If it is, stop worrying...." Amelia Earhart, Aviatrix ------------------------------ End of basia-digest V10 #149 ****************************