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Ben Young is out on the deck with his team, having breakfast through his tube. I wonder how that feels. He seems to be content with it, although I am having some trouble reconciling the fact that Ben does not get all the big tastes anymore. He used to love Milanos and milk after every evening dinner. It was a tradition. Sometimes we still give him a tiny taste just for old times' sake. He is so accepting. It's a marvel. He is the most accepting human being I have ever met, and he is very happy. Not all the time, mind you; he has a flair for impatience if he is going somewhere and there is a delay. He just yells! You know he is pissed. There is no stopping him. More power to you, Ben Young! We had to stop feeding Ben Young by mouth because his lungs have become compromised by all the aspirating he does. It's a complex thing, eating. The body does a lot of work to protect itself and keep food out of the lungs. Ben's body is not working like a normal body does. Ben and Dustin and Uncle Tony are out on the deck listening to tunes on the computer and grooving. Ben's next support team is incoming for a shift. Uncle Marian and Ben Bourdon arrive in Hawaii today from the mainland, and the switch takes place around twelve-thirty. Time marches on. Because of the support, Ben has a very full life and keeps moving around, doing things, seeing people and going to events. I reflect on this. Life is good.


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Young typically plays this guitar in this stereo mode sending the separate signals to two different amps a Fender Deluxe and either a Fender Tremolux or a low-powered Tweed Fender Twin. On July 14 2006 Young was awarded the Order of Manitoba and on December 30 2009 was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. "Expecting to Fly" was a lushly produced ballad similar to the baroque pop of the mid-1960s featured a string arrangement that Young's co-producer for the track Jack Nitzsche would dub "symphonic pop.

The project involves a 1959 Lincoln Continental converted to hybrid technology which Young plans to drive to Washington D. Young has also adopted elements from newer styles such as alternative rock and grunge. Although he has lived in northern California since the 1970s and sings as frequently about U.

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