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By the way my drawer of movies at work is full again. Does anyone want a grab bag of movies? Speak up.

IB - I have your box all ready.

Cos - You too.

YSR - Cannot find that book anywhere.
I could use some new movies and I'd be happy to send along some of the ones you have sent previously if someone else would like a box o crap too.
 
Let's talk about how the Jimtan chicks want to nail me again. That was good times. Would be nice if we could also get YSR's friend in the pink pants involved somehow. And AH from softball.
She just had a baby.
The load's unloaded and she's ready to use that cervix for fun again.

BentRley> you getting up early for footy tomorrow?
I'm getting up early because my kids never ####### sleep. Liverpool/Arsenal is a bonus. I'm sure I'll look sporting in my boxers and Gerrard jersey tomorrow.
Let's go Liverpool!!

 
Let's talk about how the Jimtan chicks want to nail me again. That was good times. Would be nice if we could also get YSR's friend in the pink pants involved somehow. And AH from softball.
Pink pants and I will both be in Austin April 24-27th for a college girls' weekend. :pickle:

 
By the way my drawer of movies at work is full again. Does anyone want a grab bag of movies? Speak up.

IB - I have your box all ready.

Cos - You too.

YSR - Cannot find that book anywhere.
If there are any movies left over from the charv grab bag, I'll happily accept those instead.

And for the record, I think you're not an ####### but rather hilarious.

 
barn barner 3rd grade girls basketball. went to OT.

down 14 - 12. little belljr rolls one around the rim at the buzzer for the tie. no idea how it came out :kicksrock:

 
barn barner 3rd grade girls basketball. went to OT.

down 14 - 12. little belljr rolls one around the rim at the buzzer for the tie. no idea how it came out :kicksrock:
4th grade boys supplied us with a riveting 14-4 game last week. This is the year they play on regulation sized hoops. I think it shows. :lmao:

Coop did have 8 of his team's 14 points. Proud of that little booger.

 
I'm reading a box of love letters written in 1949. He's a sailor deployed on the island of Kwajalein. She's a keypunch operator in New Jersey. They're my parents, resting in peace together forever. In two hours I eulogize my mom. I had a lot to say about hospice and the actively dying several days ago. In a PM I threatened to post it all here. I'm glad I didn't. Venting can be cathartic, but later it always reads like whining. I hate whining.

Even long lives of 87 seem too short. Hug your loved ones. Cherish time. Carry on.

 
I'm reading a box of love letters written in 1949. He's a sailor deployed on the island of Kwajalein. She's a keypunch operator in New Jersey. They're my parents, resting in peace together forever. In two hours I eulogize my mom. I had a lot to say about hospice and the actively dying several days ago. In a PM I threatened to post it all here. I'm glad I didn't. Venting can be cathartic, but later it always reads like whining. I hate whining.

Even long lives of 87 seem too short. Hug your loved ones. Cherish time. Carry on.
Sorry for your loss, CC. Don't be a stranger around here. You're missed.

 
Sorry, CC. Very cool that you still have access to their love letters. I don't know that my parents ever exchanged any. That's a great way to honor their relationship and love for each other.

 
I'm reading a box of love letters written in 1949. He's a sailor deployed on the island of Kwajalein. She's a keypunch operator in New Jersey. They're my parents, resting in peace together forever. In two hours I eulogize my mom. I had a lot to say about hospice and the actively dying several days ago. In a PM I threatened to post it all here. I'm glad I didn't. Venting can be cathartic, but later it always reads like whining. I hate whining.

Even long lives of 87 seem too short. Hug your loved ones. Cherish time. Carry on.
Wow. Great story. Don't be a stranger.

Yuke's fever broke during the night. Operation Liverpunch back on.

 
I'm reading a box of love letters written in 1949. He's a sailor deployed on the island of Kwajalein. She's a keypunch operator in New Jersey. They're my parents, resting in peace together forever. In two hours I eulogize my mom. I had a lot to say about hospice and the actively dying several days ago. In a PM I threatened to post it all here. I'm glad I didn't. Venting can be cathartic, but later it always reads like whining. I hate whining.

Even long lives of 87 seem too short. Hug your loved ones. Cherish time. Carry on.
Damn. Sorry to hear, CC. Stay strong.

 
I'm reading a box of love letters written in 1949. He's a sailor deployed on the island of Kwajalein. She's a keypunch operator in New Jersey. They're my parents, resting in peace together forever. In two hours I eulogize my mom. I had a lot to say about hospice and the actively dying several days ago. In a PM I threatened to post it all here. I'm glad I didn't. Venting can be cathartic, but later it always reads like whining. I hate whining.

Even long lives of 87 seem too short. Hug your loved ones. Cherish time. Carry on.
Wow. Great story. Don't be a stranger.

Yuke's fever broke during the night. Operation Liverpunch back on.
Already taken care of by Arsenal this morning. :(

 
Thanks all. Her passing was truly a relief and met with joy by many closest to her, myself included. It was time. She'd been through enough. F### cancer.

Sorry, CC. Very cool that you still have access to their love letters. I don't know that my parents ever exchanged any. That's a great way to honor their relationship and love for each other.
Yeah, the letters are awesome. We've known about them for years but respectfully never read them until this week. They go to the oldest daughter who wants to write a screenplay from them.

Trying to lighten heavy hearts. Is this joke worn out?

My intro:

In 1949 when my dad was courting my mom on the Jersey Shore, the Navy ordered him away on a two year deployment. Heartbroken, he asked her if she would write him all the time. She told him she would reply to every letter she received.

We can chuckle at her response, but it also gives us some insight about her. She was wise. She kept things simple. She did things right. Was this sailor serious? Then he would write, and she would reply.

A few hundred letters later, a love story unfolded. He was back in Jersey on a surprise visit. They were soon married. For 48 years they provided a pure example of two lives being one in the union of marriage. It’s impossible to discuss mom without including dad. I call him the finest man I’ve ever known. He’s been resting in peace since 1999... and that’s over now.
 

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