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That makes me think of our response in high school cross country when race time was close and coach would ask if we were ready: "Doesn't matter -- it's time".
 
How's this for thoughtful.

I was listening to BBC Radio in 1989 when a news report mentioned huge crowds at a music concert where free ice cream was being distributed.
Free Ice Cream? Turns out it was The KLF - a group that had limited air play in the USA because The KLF refused to sign with a major, domestic music label.

But, when The KLF teamed up with country music legend Tammy Wynette for the album, "Justified and Ancient" in 1991 - it caused a worldwide sensation!

Remember, "they're Justified and they're Ancient . . . and they drive an Ice Cream Van!".

 
^ This reminded me of when the county library here finally got its own building. It was a block and a half from the existing library, which was on the second through fourth floors of a really old building. When it looked like cost overruns were going to delay the move, a pipe-laying contractor stepped up and asked what if moving the books wouldn't cost anything?
They ran a 3' plastic culvert pipe from the third floor of the old building to the lobby of the new one. Volunteers started at the lowest shelf in the building and passed boxes of books up to the end of the pipe, where they were slid down the pipe to the library staff who directed more volunteers in shelving them. The entire library was moved in one weekend.
 
A television show for hearing impaired children.

It's called, "Vision On", a BBC show that ran from 1964 to 1976, and even made to the USA.

 
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