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Be sure to make some quotes in your signature | |
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It started off so innocently | |
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zaza said: prb said: copying this thread b4 it gets the Mod treatment
Be sure to make some quotes in your signature seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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Imago said: prb said: copying this thread b4 it gets the Mod treatment
It started off so innocently dont they all seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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prb said: Today my husband met me and my son in the middle of the shopping centre, and said we had to finish our shopping soon, as he'd just purchased some icecream and it was in the car. (we had been xmas shopping-while hubby grabbed a few supplies from the supermarket)
When we got home, my husband unpacked the bags, pulled out a pkt of icecreams and said, do you like these? They were eskimo pies!!!! My face just dropped.... Today would have been my dads 62th birthday, he passed away in 2006 from secondary bone cancer anywhoo, when i was a kid, we'd often be sent to the shop to purchase items, and dad always asked for an eskimo pie. i have never, in 18 years seen my husband eat one, and they were full price, we NEVER buy icecream if its not on special. Coincidence, or Dad trying to tell me something? Happy birthday dad [Edited 12/19/09 0:19am] no ~svn seven | |
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It's a lovely story. Little coincidences like this make life worth living.
Oh....and fuck all you total bitches "...and If all of this Love Talk ends with Prince getting married to someone other than me, all I would like to do is give Prince a life size Purple Fabric Cloud Guitar that I made from a vintage bedspread that I used as a Christmas Tree Skirt." Tame, Feb | |
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connorhawke said: It's a lovely story. Little coincidences like this make life worth living.
Oh....and fuck all you total bitches Fuck you too | |
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prb said: Today my husband met me and my son in the middle of the shopping centre, and said we had to finish our shopping soon, as he'd just purchased some icecream and it was in the car. (we had been xmas shopping-while hubby grabbed a few supplies from the supermarket)
When we got home, my husband unpacked the bags, pulled out a pkt of icecreams and said, do you like these? They were eskimo pies!!!! My face just dropped.... Today would have been my dads 62th birthday, he passed away in 2006 from secondary bone cancer anywhoo, when i was a kid, we'd often be sent to the shop to purchase items, and dad always asked for an eskimo pie. i have never, in 18 years seen my husband eat one, and they were full price, we NEVER buy icecream if its not on special. Coincidence, or Dad trying to tell me something? Happy birthday dad [Edited 12/19/09 0:19am] Nice story. My Dad's birthday is December 19, too. He died in 2001 from lung cancer. I know you cherish your memories as I do. Bless you. | |
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It's not your dad.
There's a theory I call "The Universe Winking At You". It's nothing mystical or physic or whatever. It's when that sort of thing happens. It's a bit more than a coincidence, but a bit less than a "message from beyond". It's one of those little things, where maybe you have a "full circle" moment. It's a small way of something out there letting you know that, in this world of billions of folks, you aren't lost in the mix. Just smile, and enjoy the moment. | |
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Nice story. I'm so glad you felt your dad's presence on his birthday! That's really wonderful. | |
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prb said: zaza said: Be sure to make some quotes in your signature Your sig... X 1000 A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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RenHoek said: Imago said: Eskimo Pies are delicious.
That's not spooky at all hun. It's sweet and charming. It terribly terribly racist, you insensitive white people. GROUP. HUG. and in the foggy, British Island distance a gentle whisper was heard... "Fuck youuuu Dan..." You have good hearing Kev! Tracy | |
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Life is just magical like that
drop doubt and enjoy ~ I think that was the message - smile and enjoy life ... and love your peeps | |
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7e7e7 said: prb said: Today my husband met me and my son in the middle of the shopping centre, and said we had to finish our shopping soon, as he'd just purchased some icecream and it was in the car. (we had been xmas shopping-while hubby grabbed a few supplies from the supermarket)
When we got home, my husband unpacked the bags, pulled out a pkt of icecreams and said, do you like these? They were eskimo pies!!!! My face just dropped.... Today would have been my dads 62th birthday, he passed away in 2006 from secondary bone cancer anywhoo, when i was a kid, we'd often be sent to the shop to purchase items, and dad always asked for an eskimo pie. i have never, in 18 years seen my husband eat one, and they were full price, we NEVER buy icecream if its not on special. Coincidence, or Dad trying to tell me something? Happy birthday dad [Edited 12/19/09 0:19am] no ~svn seven seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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connorhawke said: It's a lovely story. Little coincidences like this make life worth living.
Oh....and fuck all you total bitches seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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Shyra said: prb said: Today my husband met me and my son in the middle of the shopping centre, and said we had to finish our shopping soon, as he'd just purchased some icecream and it was in the car. (we had been xmas shopping-while hubby grabbed a few supplies from the supermarket)
When we got home, my husband unpacked the bags, pulled out a pkt of icecreams and said, do you like these? They were eskimo pies!!!! My face just dropped.... Today would have been my dads 62th birthday, he passed away in 2006 from secondary bone cancer anywhoo, when i was a kid, we'd often be sent to the shop to purchase items, and dad always asked for an eskimo pie. i have never, in 18 years seen my husband eat one, and they were full price, we NEVER buy icecream if its not on special. Coincidence, or Dad trying to tell me something? Happy birthday dad [Edited 12/19/09 0:19am] Nice story. My Dad's birthday is December 19, too. He died in 2001 from lung cancer. I know you cherish your memories as I do. Bless you. its always hard this time of year, isnt it dad had bladder cancer, had surgery, all types of complications then bone cancer but he never complained ... he was more concerned about my health (arthritis put me in hospital 4 days before he passed away) seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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I love the vibe on this thread
It gives me a moist tip Fuck all of you sooooo much. GROUP. HUG. | |
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ernestsewell said: It's not your dad.
There's a theory I call "The Universe Winking At You". It's nothing mystical or physic or whatever. It's when that sort of thing happens. It's a bit more than a coincidence, but a bit less than a "message from beyond". It's one of those little things, where maybe you have a "full circle" moment. It's a small way of something out there letting you know that, in this world of billions of folks, you aren't lost in the mix. Just smile, and enjoy the moment. this thread had me lol last night thanks seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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Efan said: Nice story. I'm so glad you felt your dad's presence on his birthday! That's really wonderful.
yes, it was seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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RenHoek said: prb said: Your sig... X 1000 thats twice this year ive quoted you now seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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MrsMdiver said: RenHoek said: and in the foggy, British Island distance a gentle whisper was heard... "Fuck youuuu Dan..." You have good hearing Kev! Tracy i knew youd get a giggle out of it Val seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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Mach said: Life is just magical like that
drop doubt and enjoy ~ I think that was the message - smile and enjoy life ... and love your peeps thanks Mach, great advice and yes, my peeps are great arent they seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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Imago said: I love the vibe on this thread
It gives me a moist tip Fuck all of you sooooo much. GROUP. HUG. i was going to show my mum this thread, but that changed after a couple of posts she doesnt understand the org seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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prb said: Imago said: I love the vibe on this thread
It gives me a moist tip Fuck all of you sooooo much. GROUP. HUG. i was going to show my mum this thread, but that changed after a couple of posts she doesnt understand the org I won't tell my family nor many of my close friends about this place. | |
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Imago said: prb said: i was going to show my mum this thread, but that changed after a couple of posts she doesnt understand the org I won't tell my family nor many of my close friends about this place. if she comes to visit, and she shes the org on the screen i just get Dad used to call prince Ponce seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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MrsMdiver said: RenHoek said: and in the foggy, British Island distance a gentle whisper was heard... "Fuck youuuu Dan..." You have good hearing Kev! Tracy that's a quote heard 'round the world... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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RenHoek said: MrsMdiver said: You have good hearing Kev! Tracy that's a quote heard 'round the world... seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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prb said: Mach said: Life is just magical like that
drop doubt and enjoy ~ I think that was the message - smile and enjoy life ... and love your peeps thanks Mach, great advice and yes, my peeps are great arent they | |
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Imago said: RenHoek said: and in the foggy, British Island distance a gentle whisper was heard... "Fuck youuuu Dan..." What really kills me about this is that mdiver got that line from a thread I posted on. Some arrogant fucker newbie started a thread saying 'hello, I'm perfect. Ask me a question and Imma school yo ass with my knowledge" or some ridiculous shit like that. So I posted "fuck you" It seemed to be a hit with a few folks. Mdiver took it and turned it against me. Now, I'm the guy they say 'fuck you' to. And the irony is that for a while we used to say 'fuck you' to newbies who started threads. It was part of the humor. Much like we say 'idiot!" to our friends. But mods have been snipping them as 'flames' now due to a lack of understanding the context. So now I get the told 'fuck you' which I find humerous, but I can't tell anyone fuck you either. Watch this: Hey, zaza: Fuck you! (This shit is gonna get snipped yall. Somebody mark the time.) [Edited 12/19/09 0:55am] I've been posting 'FUCK YOU' for years! MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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