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Haven't you heard? That's old news, now we are focusing on some little white girl missing in Aruba, Jennifer Willbanks, Michael Jackson, and that little country girl that won the most recent American Idol...

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the politicians suck, and the husband is still a dirtbag.

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As is her family...

 

Really, everyone connected with the case - save MAYBE the judge that made the original ruling years ago - needs to be slapped upside the head with a large trout. The only person involved who maintained anything even remotely resembling dignity throughout the process was Terry Schiavo herself...and for all practical purposes she was !@#$ing dead!!!! Says a lot when someone who's practically dead is more dignified than the living...

 

Costa Rica's looking better every day...

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The latest I heard was in May the husband was ordered by the judge to release the whereabouts of the buried cremated remains, but he is refusing to tell. Not sure what will happen, but the ruling was in favor of her family on this one so they could visit, etc...

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Haven't you heard? That's old news, now we are focusing on some little white girl missing in Aruba, Jennifer Willbanks, Michael Jackson, and that little country girl that won the most recent American Idol...

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Preach on brother! Terri Schiavo is like a rerun or something

 

DING!

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Whenever I hear Terri Schiavo, I giggle a bit.

 

The whole situation is just funny.  I can't help but giggling at these people making a huge deal out of it when she doesn't know what the !@#$ is going on.

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How do you know, for sure? You that confident? I'm not speaking of her then, I'm speaking of her now.

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It's been months since her autopsy and they said that the results would be released weeks after it was done.  Anyone heard of anything here?

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Why do you care? Does it matter to you? Lose someone close to you, and see how you feel about their autopsy results posted on the internet, for what amounts to be your entertainment.

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How do you know, for sure? You that confident? I'm not speaking of her then, I'm speaking of her now.

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Pretty sure. And if not, she'll forgive me if she's in heaven, its the religious way. :doh:

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Pretty sure.  And if not, she'll forgive me if she's in heaven, its the religious way.  :doh:

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Has nothing to do with religion. It has to do with love, and trust, and faith. And hope.

 

My wife, who was probably one of the best people God ever allowed on earth, and one of the most beautiful, died a little bit more than a year ago. I don't trivialize this.

 

Think about what you say.

 

Let her rest.

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Has nothing to do with religion. It has to do with love, and trust, and faith. And hope.

 

My wife, who was probably one of the best people God ever allowed on earth, and one of the most beautiful, died a little bit more than a year ago. I don't trivialize this.

 

Think about what you say.

 

Let her rest.

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I am sorry for your loss.

 

Love, trust, faith, and hope all are based upon emotions which one feels. I'm not trying to trivialize, but rather see the reality in death.

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I am sorry for your loss.

 

Love, trust, faith, and hope all are based upon emotions which one feels.  I'm not trying to trivialize, but rather see the reality in death.

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Easy to say when you haven't been there. No, it's not about one's emotions. I'm going to take a shot and guess that you have never met the "reality" of death. I've caused it, dealt it, and also from the other side seen people I was responsible for die. When I thought it was all over, and I was away from it, I got a rude awakening through sudden massive totally unexpected heart failure.

 

Reality? You just have never experienced love. There's more to that than just "emotions". Truly loving someone becomes a way of life. Part of you understands the "reality" of death, but the majority of you becomes a part of someone else, and they with you. When that gets taken away, it's very disrupting, in practical terms as well as emotional. It's different than losing a parent. I've even had people try to compare it to losing their cat. What sad, sad people.

 

No, you don't understand a single thing about the reality of death. You will, but not yet.

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Easy to say when you haven't been there. No, it's not about one's emotions. I'm going to take a shot and guess that you have never met the "reality" of death. I've caused it, dealt it, and also from the other side seen people I was responsible for die. When I thought it was all over, and I was away from it, I got a rude awakening through sudden massive totally unexpected heart failure.

 

Reality? You just have never experienced love. There's more to that than just "emotions". Truly loving someone becomes a way of life. Part of you understands the "reality" of death, but the majority of you becomes a part of someone else, and they with you. When that gets taken away, it's very disrupting, in practical terms as well as emotional. It's different than losing a parent. I've even had people try to compare it to losing their cat. What sad, sad people.

 

No, you don't understand a single thing about the reality of death. You will, but not yet.

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I'll disagree with you on the "never experienced love" part. I would have agreed with you there if you had said "never fully experienced love". :doh: That being said, I'm in the process of experiencing it. I'm planning on marrying the girl I'm currently with. There is no doubt in my mind that she's the one.

 

I've had a few family members die, but no one as close as a wife.

 

That being said, I agree that I can't put myself into someone else's shoes and that I am nieve about it and death. But, you are who your past experiences say you are, and I will be the sum of those experiences until that changes. Which, I hope, isn't for a long time.

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