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Coaxial
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Aug 24, 2012 - 10:45pm |
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bokey wrote:Mom would have been 85 today. Fucking cancer. That is one beautiful lady right there, My condolences.
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bokey
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Aug 24, 2012 - 10:26pm |
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mrs_amanda wrote:bokey wrote:Mom would have been 85 today.
Fucking cancer.
Beautiful. I got her looks, and hopefully her body, which never gave up. Now if I've inherited Pop's ongoing brain I'm cool. And she was smarter than me and I'm a Mensa member.
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mrs_amanda
Location: Too far from the ocean Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 9:49pm |
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bokey wrote:Mom would have been 85 today. Fucking cancer. Beautiful.
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BlueHeronDruid
Location: Заебани сме луѓе
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Aug 24, 2012 - 9:45pm |
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MsJudi wrote:And here I am, bitching about my dad in another thread. Better to bitch with us than at him.
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MsJudi
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Aug 24, 2012 - 9:26pm |
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bokey wrote: To me she will always be.I'll never be loved or forgiven for my all so many mistakes like that.She was wonderful and I'll always miss her
But I'm gonna go to my grave knowing I did her right and took care of her. She died 47 minutes before my birthday,despite her horrendous dementia,I think she was trying to hang on.Poor thing couldn't quite make it.
And here I am, bitching about my dad in another thread.
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bokey
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Aug 24, 2012 - 9:16pm |
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oldviolin wrote:she is still beautiful, brah. . . To me she will always be. I'll never be loved or forgiven for my all so many mistakes like that. She was wonderful and I'll always miss her But I'm gonna go to my grave knowing I did her right and took care of her. She died 47 minutes before my birthday, despite her horrendous dementia, I think she was trying to hang on. Poor thing couldn't quite make it.
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oldviolin
Location: esse quam videri Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 9:04pm |
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bokey wrote:Mom would have been 85 today. Fucking cancer. she is still beautiful, brah...
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MsJudi
Location: Houston, TX Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 9:02pm |
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kysmet wrote:Today would have been my dad's 86th birthday so you know what that means: I'll be eating some fried okra tonight in his honor. I can't believe it's been 6 years since he's been gone. I hope that he's having fun, playing the piano, which he always longed to do but said his fingers were too fat...lol, and that he's (as he would say) "happier than a jackass eatin' sawbriars." Extra points to you if you know what that means.
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bokey
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Aug 24, 2012 - 9:02pm |
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Mom would have been 85 today. Fucking cancer.
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oldviolin
Location: esse quam videri Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 8:56pm |
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oldviolin wrote:you mention him often. He must have been a fine man. also, in this pic he looks like one of my favorite people of all time; Vince Lombardi. I was a Baltimore Colt fan, but whatever...
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Coaxial
Location: Comfortably numb in So Texas Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 12:48pm |
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kysmet wrote:Today would have been my dad's 86th birthday so you know what that means: I'll be eating some fried okra tonight in his honor. I can't believe it's been 6 years since he's been gone. I hope that he's having fun, playing the piano, which he always longed to do but said his fingers were too fat...lol, and that he's (as he would say) "happier than a jackass eatin' sawbriars." Extra points to you if you know what that means.
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lily34
Location: GTFO Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 12:18pm |
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awesome
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meower
Location: i believe, i believe, it's silly, but I believe Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 12:16pm |
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kysmet wrote:I never really appreciated how fine of a man he was when I was growing up but as an adult, I've realized how lucky I was to have him. He was my step-dad but I never call him that other than to differentiate between my first dad (I was adopted so I don't refer to my "first dad" as my real dad - he's the one who lives in California who I see every once in a while). My (step) dad, Bob, married my mom when I was 4. He was 17 years older than her and had already raised two daughters who were out on their own. So here he was starting over again with a little girl. Because of the age difference, along with other things (he was raised on a farm in the South during The Depression, went to school in a one-room school house with his sister and brothers and his family was pretty poor whereas my mom was from an affluent Upstate New York family), I never felt like we related to each other very well and I gave him a lot of trouble, especially as a teenager. I often think about how many times I wanted to scream, "You're not my real father!" (even though that's not really how I felt) and I'm so thankful that I never did because I know that would have broken his heart. He loved me so much and took me on as his own. He taught me so many things and if I've ever made you laugh, well, you have him to thank for the sense of humor he passed on to me. Here we are with my (step) sister - his daughter - Karie in San Francisco in 1979. Karie is the one who had the heart attack last month. She was a daddy's girl and still has a hard time with him being gone. I know this day is especially hard for her with being in the hospital as well as the fact that her birthday just passed a couple weeks go. Never got to meet him, but he sure sounds awesome
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K_Love
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Aug 24, 2012 - 12:14pm |
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sirdroseph wrote:I bet he was a fine man, great quote too. I never really appreciated how fine of a man he was when I was growing up but as an adult, I've realized how lucky I was to have him. He was my step-dad but I never call him that other than to differentiate between my first dad (I was adopted so I don't refer to my "first dad" as my real dad - he's the one who lives in California who I see every once in a while). My (step) dad, Bob, married my mom when I was 4. He was 17 years older than her and had already raised two daughters who were out on their own. So here he was starting over again with a little girl. Because of the age difference, along with other things (he was raised on a farm in the South during The Depression, went to school in a one-room school house with his sister and brothers and his family was pretty poor whereas my mom was from an affluent Upstate New York family), I never felt like we related to each other very well and I gave him a lot of trouble, especially as a teenager. I often think about how many times I wanted to scream, "You're not my real father!" (even though that's not really how I felt) and I'm so thankful that I never did because I know that would have broken his heart. He loved me so much and took me on as his own. He taught me so many things and if I've ever made you laugh, well, you have him to thank for the sense of humor he passed on to me. Here we are with my (step) sister - his daughter - Karie in San Francisco in 1979. Karie is the one who had the heart attack last month. She was a daddy's girl and still has a hard time with him being gone. I know this day is especially hard for her with being in the hospital as well as the fact that her birthday just passed a couple weeks go. And the day I graduated high school in 1987.
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sirdroseph
Location: Not here, I tell you wat Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 10:19am |
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kysmet wrote:Today would have been my dad's 86th birthday so you know what that means: I'll be eating some fried okra tonight in his honor. I can't believe it's been 6 years since he's been gone. I hope that he's having fun, playing the piano, which he always longed to do but said his fingers were too fat...lol, and that he's (as he would say) "happier than a jackass eatin' sawbriars." Extra points to you if you know what that means. I bet he was a fine man, great quote too.
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lily34
Location: GTFO Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 10:17am |
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for k-love
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oldviolin
Location: esse quam videri Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 10:09am |
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kysmet wrote:Today would have been my dad's 86th birthday so you know what that means: I'll be eating some fried okra tonight in his honor. I can't believe it's been 6 years since he's been gone. I hope that he's having fun, playing the piano, which he always longed to do but said his fingers were too fat...lol, and that he's (as he would say) "happier than a jackass eatin' sawbriars." Extra points to you if you know what that means. you mention him often. He must have been a fine man.
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Antigone
Location: A house, in a Virginian Valley Gender:
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Aug 24, 2012 - 10:07am |
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kysmet wrote:Today would have been my dad's 86th birthday so you know what that means: I'll be eating some fried okra tonight in his honor. I can't believe it's been 6 years since he's been gone. I hope that he's having fun, playing the piano, which he always longed to do but said his fingers were too fat...lol, and that he's (as he would say) "happier than a jackass eatin' sawbriars." Extra points to you if you know what that means.
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K_Love
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Aug 24, 2012 - 10:05am |
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Today would have been my dad's 86th birthday so you know what that means: I'll be eating some fried okra tonight in his honor. I can't believe it's been 6 years since he's been gone. I hope that he's having fun, playing the piano, which he always longed to do but said his fingers were too fat...lol, and that he's (as he would say) "happier than a jackass eatin' sawbriars." Extra points to you if you know what that means.
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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Aug 23, 2012 - 6:29am |
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JrzyTmata wrote:it's how real bluesmen are made We tend to keep our pain inside of us, control us, because when we are in terrible pain, we are afraid that if we let those feelings out, we will explode or something. It's like letting a demon out of the box, very frightening. I remember thinking once that if I made art from the way I feel, it would look like mayhem. It's a hard feeling to look at. My latest piece is entitled "Happy Happy Joy Joy" because it reflects how I can now make art that reflects happiness instead of pain.
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