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Originally posted by charly
Sorry to hear of your loss, now you know how it feels to lose someone close to you.
The same feeling a lot of Iraqis are feeling, except a lot of the people they lost did not get a chance to have a full and long life.
I cannot feel too much sympathy towards someone who thinks so little of other people lives.
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What do you mean...now I know. I am 45 years old. Over the years I have lost many that were close to me...school friends...my real mother and father...and PF who was like a father to me. I spent 12 years in the military and lost friends in training accidents as well as in combat. The loss of someone close to me is not new to me.
I do not ask for your sympathy and really wish you had not posted.
As for you well wishers...my mothers health has been bad for a long time so we all knew it was coming any day and she actually lasted a couple of years longer than any of us expected. I will miss her but I accept her passing on and I am glad she is no longer suffering.
I have uncapped a new bottle of Vodka and am downing Bloody Mary's so though I appreciate the well wishers in this post I do not need your sympathy but if you care to you can have a drink in toast.
