A nation mourns Hillary’s passing

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Jack - saw the news on Aussie TV as I was visiting a client this morning. Weird - just 2 weeks ago I was thinking about Sir edmund Hillary and wondered if he had passed away without me knowing about it while I was in the UK.
You may have sensed something two weeks back. These sorts of thoughts, I believe, are not out of the ordinary, and I wouldn’t class them as anything sinister because they are fleeting and come to you naturally. (It would only have been weird if you told me that you had sought to go into a trance and thought about Sir Edmund.) I get these things as well, e.g. expecting to hear a song on the radio and then it comes on, etc.
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I got excited there for a minute because I thought you were talking about Hillary Clinton -- alas, she is still alive and well... :-)

Guilty as charged! Call me cruel, but I did want the headline to be ambiguous! (Remember that story that Hillary Clinton used to tell about her being named for Edmund Hillary, when in fact she is six years older than the Everest conquest? Even the Senator had wanted to get on the Hillary bandwagon.)

I'd never mourn over Hillary Clinton. Sir Edmund Hillary lived a courageous life something to look up to and celebrate. Godspeed Hillary!

I think Sir Edmund deserves the title of ‘legend’.

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