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pidunk 07:55 pm UTC 08/13/07 |
| In reply to: | re: jims fav song - Smeghead 05:17 pm UTC 08/11/07 |
> > > > There is a great deal of information I am missing about > > either Jims' childhoods, childhood friends and losses. > > > > It is very difficult to listen to that song without > > thinking of my own cousin Kenny, who meant so much to me > > and whom was taken from me much too soon. > > > > Yes... a shame you weren't the one to die you lying cunt. First of all, maybe you are right, because the kind of boy he was as an extraordinary humanitarian was one that is rarely found in the society we live in, and especially within my family. You just don't know the sense of purpose he had to do for others and how much he wanted to contribute to the betterment of others' peoples' lives when his life was cut short when he was so motivated and taking so much positive action, at the early age of ten. At the age of eight he exhibited an interest int the culinary and musical arts to such an extent that he had no issues of pride against baking in the kitchen even though he was not a girl, but he was every bit boy, and played touch football with the best of them. He was an excellent pianist and had a bright future in any endeavor he would have wanted to engage in, including sports such as skiing. The fact of his death is something that is a tragedy that touched and pervaded various elements of life in my family, but in my generation, he was not just the first born of us, but the very best of us. He is missed, and had every reason to live to reach his full potential. Second, you farting excuse for a turd should actually not come anywhere near my posts if you don't want me to make the replies miserable for you indeed. Best, The invariably honest Susan | |
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