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    Quote Originally Posted by bootboy View Post
    Saw him in concert a couple of times, he was terrible. Fat and lethargic.
    That only because he is as old as fuck.

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    " Everyman Dies...not everyman really lives ".....Braveheart.
    Personally ,it really scares the F**k outta me..dying that is..not Braveheart.....for thought's... actions..that occured or made occure by one in their lifetime.....thats why l always think the term RIP is in the hope that the person who has passed away can rest at ease with their actions in this life........for me..if l was to one person in the Bible ,twould be the thief who was crucified beside Jesus....probably did everything that one could possibly do against the laws and maybe moral standings and at the end of the day was promised Paradise by our Lord...now that guy won the lotto....on a personal level...am certain that when God sits me down when my time comes and he presses "Play " on the DVD of my life...there will be more than a few " cringe " moments.........."Do you remember this ?"....."ohh ..you gotta remember this time "....."and what exactly were you thinking of here ?" etc etc.....gonna be interesting ok..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by dob View Post
    That only because he is as old as fuck.
    Unfortunately , it was more than just a few years ago.

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    For me, a wonderful lady, so dear to me, was all but gone for years before she actually died, due to the condition she suffered.

    Caring for her all those years was perhaps the hardest thing I have ever had to do, as she became someone so unrecognisable and yet, every now and then, if ever so fleetingly, there would be just a momentary glimpse of her, the real her, the one I loved and still do !!

    And for that alone, I would gladly do it all over again.


    Guess there are many ways to die, nowadays if I am talking to someone left behind, I don’t say I’m sorry, I say I understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishdeltaforce View Post
    bollocks, I don't think I have ever been a prick towards you?

    But I have have to ask although you have posted some interesting stuff today have you forgotten to take your pills? Or taken them?
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    10,000 years of Middle Eastern civilisation and the place is not at peace but rather in pieces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vitruvian View Post
    For me, a wonderful lady, so dear to me, was all but gone for years before she actually died, due to the condition she suffered.

    Caring for her all those years was perhaps the hardest thing I have ever had to do, as she became someone so unrecognisable and yet, every now and then, if ever so fleetingly, there would be just a momentary glimpse of her, the real her, the one I loved and still do !!

    And for that alone, I would gladly do it all over again.


    Guess there are many ways to die, nowadays if I am talking to someone left behind, I don’t say I’m sorry, I say I understand.
    Brilliant piece my friend....thanks for posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dob View Post
    Candle in the wind, was the song by elton John.

    Gone with the wind was the book by Margaret Mitchell later made in to a movie.

    I think you are confusing them Stephane , you lovely example of female sexiness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by irishdeltaforce View Post
    I don't know if you are talking about reincarnation or atoms?

    Or let me put it a different way.

    The fucking ridiculous versus fact.
    Which is which ? X
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    Oh Stephanie Stephanie , where art thou Stephanie ????
    youre so needy zilch, she is back home in Hungary didnt someone say

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