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30 March, 2008 at 7:03 pm #321541
@nanny ogg wrote:
By someone who…I guess, watches this site from a precautionary, and most probably a protective standpoint. The text told to read what was being said.
I couldn’t get back to sleep afterwards because of the cacophonous thudding of the last piece of jigsaw falling into place.
And so I will say this:
Time and time again I have done you a terrible disservice. And yet, each time I wandered off into the wild woods, or ran down a blind alley, or explored a dark tunnel, each time, when I realised how lost I had become, I turned around to find you still there.
Your patience, fortitude, intelligence and kindness leaves me humbled.
I love you, I am in love with you, you have given me the most precious of all gifts.
I am saying this here so that you will know that I care not of the others who will read it. I am saying this here so that others will read it.
When you first told me that you had known from the beginning ~ that my mother had told you in a drunken stupor all those years ago ~ I was alight with rage. How could you have known all that time and have said nothing, not reached out? I now know why.
I know that you couldn’t bear the pain of watching me try to find some sparkle in those who are stupid, cruel, and inept. Because you knew I looked for a reason. But I know that you waited in the hope that I would discover the truth that weeds choke and thorns tear ~ and it is best to leave those killers of the soul to rot. Forgiveness is a good thing: it cleanses the soul. But one cannot make a silk purse from a sow’s ear.
Thank you for waiting.
There are all sorts here who will read this with negative, angry, dismissive and arrogant snorts of derision.
It matters not.
I write it here for you to see, and you are all that matters.
I cannot wait for the Atlantic to shrink and to be back in your arms. I will never leave them again.
My only sadness is that it took so long. But thank the gods that the time has finally come.
You are my raison d’etre.There is only one other person who might read this to whom I would wish to convey a personal message. A pm is called for. Feel free to read it my love. You have my password.
Goodbye sad JC. I have popped my head in as advised. I will never pop it back again.
Only a lucky few can lay on their death beds in the certain knowledge that they tried their hardest to find benevolence in hell.Sad kunt. It’s a chat site!
27 March, 2008 at 1:39 am #319361@sharongooner wrote:
In the paper today he has signed up to make another Dirty Harry movie…
at the tender age of 77 :wink:
After seeing the movies he has directed and been involved in behind the scenes, provided he has the same freedom I think it could work… what do you all think?
Oh brilliant! I’ve always wanted to see another Dirty Harry flick! 8)
I don’t see why not. I mean, Stallone has his new Rambo & Rocky. Harrison Ford has his Indiana Jones.
Let Eastwood have his Dirty Harry!
27 March, 2008 at 1:37 am #320544Shut up BM!
7 March, 2008 at 7:17 am #316099@minim wrote:
if you discovered that your whole conversation with someone in msn or in pc here had been cut and pasted to a third party?
I’d think that I had been betrayed and that the person should never, ever be forgiven.
Should people let you know their intentions before they cut and paste to someone else?
Yes.
Would you delete that person from your msn if you knew they made a habit of doing this?
I’d delete them the first time. Nevermind after they made a habit of it.
Would you change the way you spoke to them if you knew that this is what they were doing?
I’d stop speaking to them.
How many of you think that in certain circumstances it is acceptable behaviour, and if so what would those circumstances be?
No acceptable circumstances.
3 March, 2008 at 12:03 am #31450529 February, 2008 at 11:01 pm #314501Stop exaggerating.
29 February, 2008 at 4:47 am #314741I miss Owen though I have to admit. I is still in frequent touch with the Pikester, though!
29 February, 2008 at 4:46 am #314740Half of them were me :lol:
29 February, 2008 at 4:36 am #314499Makes me HOWL with laughter when you read the news.
UK earthquake news;
A “significant” earthquake shook the UK in the early hours of Wednesday morning, causing damage to buildings and leaving at least one person injured. (OMG shock horror, atleast ONE person, like OMFG we’re all going to die!)
(Source: http://news.aol.co.uk/bigstorynews/uk-hit-by-significant-earthquake/article/20080227054209990008)
Earthquake news in other parts of the world;
Pakistan has confirmed more than 73,000 deaths, most of them in Pakistani-administered Kashmir. India says nearly 1,400 have died in the sector it administers. Tens of thousands were injured and up to three million left homeless.
The World Food Programme says some 500,000 people in remote areas have received no aid at all. One of the biggest problems is meeting the demand for tents that can provide shelter as the cold weather worsens. Fears are mounting of a second wave of deaths from untreated injuries and exposure.
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4322624.stm
Now THAT’s a f*cking news-worthy earthquake! Not “oh, one man hurt his leg.”
29 February, 2008 at 4:29 am #314466lol don’t we over-exaggerate in this country? A tiny little grumble from the ground and we act like entire buildings have collapsed with cars flying up into the air flipping around, with great huge fires spitting up into the sky and 100 ft crackes opening up roads swallowing cars up with hundreds of millions of little babies dead and missing.
These are earthquakes;
the biggest earthquake since 1900 recorded with modern equipment occurred on May 22, 1960, in Chile and measured 9.5 on the Richter scale.
More than 2,000 people were killed, 3,000 injured, and 2,000,000 left homeless. The temblor caused $550 million in damage, and the destruction didn’t end there — the earthquake also caused a tsunami that resulted in 61 deaths and $75 million damage in Hawaii; 138 deaths and $50 million damage in Japan; 32 deaths in the Philippines; and $500,000 in damage to the west coast of the United States.
As always, we checked our work at a few other sites, including the Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences of New Zealand and the Geophysics Program at the University of Washington. Every site we checked corroborated the first site’s information.
Okay, we now know about the biggest quake in the world, but what about the biggest quake to hit the United States? Well, it was a 9.2 rocker that hit Prince William Sound, Alaska, on March 28, 1964. The destruction was massive, but, luckily, only 125 lives were lost as a result of the earthquake (15) and ensuing tsunami (110).
What we experienced wasn’t.
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