Living in generation "Rx
He gets up from his seat in the living room without saying anything. A few minutes later he returns, holding up an orange prescription pill container to show the rest of the room.
He gets up from his seat in the living room without saying anything. A few minutes later he returns, holding up an orange prescription pill container to show the rest of the room.
"Retirement" is a four-letter-word to the ears of Richard Munroe. Now in his 18th year as an employee of Brandeis Dining Services, 59-year-old Munroe is at the top of his game, and definitely not ready to give up the daily grind."I'm a working man," said Munroe through sniffles and coughs, "I like working at Brandeis." Despite a bad case of bronchitis, Monroe came to work, refusing to take the day off.But Monroe's diligence isn't his only atypical characteristic; he is also mentally handicapped.
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