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The Snow came down on the town along the Ohio.
MissKathleen comments on Feb 15, 2019:
❤️
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 15, 2019:
Thanks.
The Snow came down on the town along the Ohio.
beerhungry comments on Feb 15, 2019:
makes me feel the fresh smell of the snow
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 15, 2019:
It always stirs me.
I'll have the 7 course dinner please.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 14, 2019:
Ok, but can I sub the potato for a shot of Jameson, then?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 14, 2019:
That would be okay with me! And a good idea!
Reminds me of something...
EricTrommater comments on Feb 14, 2019:
That penis looks like a bubble....
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 14, 2019:
It does!
Mother of Pearl I can sink down into the murk or rise, treading water, and look at the ...
LB67 comments on Feb 13, 2019:
Beautiful.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 13, 2019:
Thank you.
"A Woman, Just Not That Woman": How Sexism Plays Out on the Trail - The New York Times
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Feb 13, 2019:
Can't get past the subscribe page which covers the whole article.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 13, 2019:
@Lilac-Jade I don't know, ESC maybe? It didn't come up for me.
"A Woman, Just Not That Woman": How Sexism Plays Out on the Trail - The New York Times
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Feb 13, 2019:
Can't get past the subscribe page which covers the whole article.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 13, 2019:
You can't just click the x and close it? I don't subscribe, and I could read it.
Well, not quite.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 13, 2019:
Well, it can, & for rookies, it can come up even faster!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 13, 2019:
I agree with the general idea of the post, but if I actually did what was said, I'd be on the floor.
Way to end the conversation.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 13, 2019:
I'm getting to the point that I would budget that in! Dang, I need some contact!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 13, 2019:
@phxbillcee I understand completely.
Way to end the conversation.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 13, 2019:
I'm getting to the point that I would budget that in! Dang, I need some contact!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 13, 2019:
I'm not there. Yet.
Ready for takeoff.
Captnron59 comments on Feb 12, 2019:
Co pilot
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 13, 2019:
@Captnron59 I thought that was it.
Ready for takeoff.
Captnron59 comments on Feb 12, 2019:
Co pilot
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
What do you mean?
I have just had occasion to use the following poem in response to another's reply.
Tomfoolery33 comments on Feb 12, 2019:
Wow! I didn't realize the date of that was Sept. 11.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
@gigihein I had just graduated high school, and wasn't paying much attention to the news,
1991 We spread the blanket over the brown knotted grass, lie down and adjust ourselves, ...
gigihein comments on Feb 12, 2019:
Beautiful. My first boyfriend when I was 14 read to me. No one has since. It is somewhat romatic to be read to. It was often a book I waould never have read myself. I recall him reading about General Patton. That poem put me in your experience and mine.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
My wife and I read together a fair amount like that. And then continued it with our kids, even after they were old enough to read for themselves. It was wonderful family time. Some of my best memories.
How Did Consciousness Evolve? - The Atlantic
WilliamFleming comments on Feb 12, 2019:
The study is based on the assumption that consciousness is a mechanistic process arising from the firing of neurons. Within that model there is no real understanding of deep conscious awareness, and therefore what we are given amounts only to a lot of meaningless words.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 12, 2019:
Sorry, but I disagree.
Well, then there's that.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 11, 2019:
I'm really looking forward to the pillaging. I need a date for Valentine's Day!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
Hey Bill, do you know what's up with Ron? I haven't seen him around much lately.
My plans...
phxbillcee comments on Feb 11, 2019:
sssorrryy toygh toooo tyupe witth just on handddd!!!!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
That sounds like a plan!
Do Animals Have Feelings? - The Atlantic
GothRik comments on Feb 11, 2019:
At what point in the development of humans, from fertilised egg cells to adults, do they acquire feelings and consciousness? I think it is the same with animals in the evolutionary development. I would even venture, that plants have them at some level. I regard some animals as I would a 2/3 year old...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
I agree.
...Uh-oh...
MissKathleen comments on Feb 11, 2019:
You wish...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
No, I don't.
1991 We spread the blanket over the brown knotted grass, lie down and adjust ourselves, ...
Justjoni comments on Feb 11, 2019:
Really nice, Tom. Captures the contentment of long term togetherness very well.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
Thank you.
1991 We spread the blanket over the brown knotted grass, lie down and adjust ourselves, ...
Lincoln55 comments on Feb 11, 2019:
Such is life.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
Yep.
1991 We spread the blanket over the brown knotted grass, lie down and adjust ourselves, ...
azzow2 comments on Feb 11, 2019:
Such as life matures us we become wiser with maturity. Good one
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
Thank you.
Flip that burder
phxbillcee comments on Feb 11, 2019:
The entertaining part would be watching some of these weekend warriors try to light a charcoal grill with gasoline! I hope the sprinkler system works!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
who needs eyebrows anyway?
1991 We spread the blanket over the brown knotted grass, lie down and adjust ourselves, ...
MissKathleen comments on Feb 11, 2019:
Nice.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
Thanks.
Arms of Mary - Leo Kottke [youtu.be] Beautiful instrumental piece.
FrayedBear comments on Feb 11, 2019:
Softly soothing.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 11, 2019:
I hear emotion in it as well.
What was he thinking?
Rudy1962 comments on Feb 10, 2019:
I guess God was tripping balls
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 10, 2019:
Or something.
They sound like the same thing.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 10, 2019:
I used to actually get a few of the latter!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 10, 2019:
Ah, the good old days.
Good idea!!
Rudy1962 comments on Feb 10, 2019:
What if I go in the bar alone and cry pathetically until people feel sorry for me and buy me drinks?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 10, 2019:
Let me know how that turns out.
Definitely the one on the right.
mistymoon77 comments on Feb 10, 2019:
Must of had a sale on stick on tats
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 10, 2019:
That's what happens when you're the first one to pass out at the party.
Driving I have always been the one who drives since around the age of fifteen learner’s ...
beerhungry comments on Feb 10, 2019:
I think I love your writings for being so different from mine and the same time so relatable
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 10, 2019:
Thank you.
Valentine.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 9, 2019:
Tom! I didn't know I had that effect on you! I mean I'm flattered & all, but you're really not my type. (btw, you're not rich are you?)
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 9, 2019:
Sadly, no, I'm not rich.
Driving I have always been the one who drives since around the age of fifteen learner’s ...
Marionville comments on Feb 9, 2019:
Another nice one Tom. I too love to drive.....when my husband was alive we drove all over the world, but mostly in Europe. I still do all the driving amongst my group of friends.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 9, 2019:
Thank you. I always loved driving too.
Definitely the one on the right.
KevinAverett comments on Feb 9, 2019:
Neither.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 9, 2019:
Those aren't tattoos. They were done with a marker to make fun of Adam what's-his-name.
This is from another member who had trouble posting directly.
lookinhard comments on Feb 9, 2019:
Thanx for posting.You did,however,forget to mention who it was written for.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 9, 2019:
@Justjoni Sometimes a tab at the front of the line will cause that.
We think alike.
Anniemae comments on Feb 8, 2019:
Kindred spirits?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
Exactly, lol.
If you insist...
EyesThatSmile comments on Feb 8, 2019:
Sweet candy inside...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
You bet!
I don't disagree.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 8, 2019:
Mine is sometime soon, please! Hopefully breathing this time!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
You weren't beathing the last time?
How Can You Help Someone Who Is Depressed? - WSJ
bleurowz comments on Feb 8, 2019:
I wish I could read it, but it asked me to sign in. But at any rate, I agree with what everyone is saying here. You can't fix them or change them, only be a support. Let them know you're there, that they're being heard, and they're not alone. When I've had my serious bouts of depression, that's the ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
You don't have to sign in. Just click the x on the notice when it comes up.
Something's been bothering me.
WhoTFisPhoenix comments on Feb 8, 2019:
If you think it may help, you might actually try triggering an emotional response on purpose to get it out of your system. Some emotionally handicapped folks seem to think of that as wallowing, but I see it differently. See, I have to spend time sitting in the grimness of my emotions in the ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 8, 2019:
Thank you.
....!
Livinlife comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Walmart I presume?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
More than likely.
I promise!
phxbillcee comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Yep, I'm sending, too!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
@phxbillcee No! Help!
Hope nobody took that the wrong way.
Dancing comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Why is that lemon dabbing?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
And why is it a lemon?
I promise!
Captnron59 comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Okay...pm on the way
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
NO!
One of these is not like the others.
Livinlife comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Prom night sure has changed
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
Lol!
I promise!
glennlab comments on Feb 7, 2019:
They might make you sick first.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
I didn't mean YOURS!
Great pickup line.
glennlab comments on Feb 7, 2019:
cock blocking himself
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
That's a fact.
Hello Columbus.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Don't know if I should laugh or cry. What a difference between what Columbus "meant" when I was in school 'til now.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
Definitely.
....!
Anniemae comments on Feb 7, 2019:
Keepin it classy!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 7, 2019:
I captioned this post "classy!" but the site ate it.
Worth thinking about...
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Feb 6, 2019:
It seems almost fashionable to be stressed....shows others how busy you are.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
I know what you mean.
That's it exactly.
Rudy1962 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Probably don't want to put this one in the Feline Fanatics group
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
Nope.
That might just do it!
Anniemae comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Barf!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
And he'll regret it!
How Can You Help Someone Who Is Depressed? - WSJ
AnneWimsey comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Get them to interview a couple of therapists, pick one, and then make sure they Go + take their meds. A chemical imbalance is nothing you can change!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
Depression isn't always about a chemical imbalance. Otherwise, I agree.
Worth thinking about...
stinkeye_a comments on Feb 6, 2019:
OMG you have no idea how timely this is for me! Thank you!!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
You're welcome.
Haven't heard from Florida Man in a while.
Anniemae comments on Feb 6, 2019:
I wonder what he’s been up to?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
@Anniemae Oops. And when I looked closer this was from 2014 lol. That's what I get for being a smartass.
Haven't heard from Florida Man in a while.
Anniemae comments on Feb 6, 2019:
I wonder what he’s been up to?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
See above.
It's easy forget.
ProudMerrie comments on Feb 6, 2019:
That badass stuff is just a facade in my case.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
Sometimes pretending helps you to actually get there.
The Decline of Historical Thinking | The New Yorker
AlfonseCapone comments on Feb 6, 2019:
I am an autodidact when it comes to History. That is what steered me away from religion. I researched to much. I can understand why college age kids would not want to major in History though. This generation is all about money. So once again the Ivy league students will have the advantage. They ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
I agree. And I'm self-educated also.
The Decline of Historical Thinking | The New Yorker
greyeyed123 comments on Feb 6, 2019:
Good grief. What is the country coming to?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 6, 2019:
Damned if I know.
Good News at Last: The World Isn’t as Horrific as You Think - The Guardian - Pocket
sfvpool comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Good to see that someone in the media recognizes it. Another good read on the subject is Steven Pinker's book, "Enlightenment Now."
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
I read that a while back, and it made me feel much better.
Good News at Last: The World Isn’t as Horrific as You Think - The Guardian - Pocket
skado comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Excellent! Thanks for posting.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
You're welcome.
On Being Human “”The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection.
Marionville comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Thank you for posting this. It is just 16 days since my son Graeme’s unexpected death...I am still living in disbelief that I willl never see him or feel him again. I am filling my days with activity, as not doing so makes me think too much, and I am determined not to let my grief overwhelm ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
So sorry for your loss.
The truth about anxiety – without it we wouldn’t have hope | Life and style | The Guardian
AnneWimsey comments on Feb 5, 2019:
Is it just me, or does this kind of blame the victim?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 5, 2019:
I hadn't really thought about it, but I see what you mean. I don't think that was their intention, though.
The truth about anxiety – without it we wouldn’t have hope | Life and style | The Guardian
Sticks48 comments on Feb 4, 2019:
What a load of shit!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
Sorry, but I disagree.
Dad You taught me how to think philosophically how to drink only occasionally how to fish, ...
Marionville comments on Feb 4, 2019:
What a lucky guy you are to have had such a great and wise Dad. This is a beautiful tribute to him.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
Thank you. And yes, I was lucky.
Reminds me of taking a bath.
Wendiw comments on Feb 4, 2019:
Wow! So nature has a dick too!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
I know. And I always thought it was "Mother" nature!
Reminds me of taking a bath.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 4, 2019:
In your case I bet the erosion is a lot more pronounced!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
From overuse lol.
Reminds me of taking a bath.
Cutiebeauty comments on Feb 4, 2019:
That's tiny Tim lol
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
Cold bath water. lol
Dad You taught me how to think philosophically how to drink only occasionally how to fish, ...
Lilac-JadeCanada comments on Feb 4, 2019:
That's lovely. Definitely not my childhood memories.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
Thank you. And I'm sorry if your childhood memories aren't good.
Dad You taught me how to think philosophically how to drink only occasionally how to fish, ...
brentan comments on Feb 4, 2019:
Childhood at its best. That's very well constructed.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
Thank you.
Dad You taught me how to think philosophically how to drink only occasionally how to fish, ...
Driver8 comments on Feb 4, 2019:
My father died when I was four years old. This is touching. The closure at the end moves me.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
Thank you.
Dad You taught me how to think philosophically how to drink only occasionally how to fish, ...
Cutiebeauty comments on Feb 4, 2019:
That's so sad for me ... I only had a little bit of that... I lost mom and dad when I was ten ?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
I'm so sorry.
Dad You taught me how to think philosophically how to drink only occasionally how to fish, ...
azzow2 comments on Feb 4, 2019:
You were lucky to have this I was not so lucky. I, however, do these kinds of things for my kids. Good write
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 4, 2019:
Thank you.
Home Sick Home from work for lunch, you bring me soup and toast, the thermometer on the tray.
Lincoln55 comments on Feb 3, 2019:
I have often wondered what it would be like to step into my past life as an observer. To pick up on all the little events that were not shuffled off to a memory bank. To gain an understanding of how my brother or Mother interpreted the same events that shaped me. It works for relationships as well. ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Thank you. And yes it would be interesting to see the same events from others' perspectives.
Home Sick Home from work for lunch, you bring me soup and toast, the thermometer on the tray.
MissKathleen comments on Feb 3, 2019:
Beautiful.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Thank you.
Home Sick Home from work for lunch, you bring me soup and toast, the thermometer on the tray.
Justjoni comments on Feb 3, 2019:
Cocooning is so comfortable - you’ve captured the lure beautifully
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Thank you.
Ride Across the River - Dire Straits [youtu.be]
whispers comments on Feb 3, 2019:
An especially beautiful one of theirs, thank you
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
I always thought so.
Doesn't look very exciting to me.
glennlab comments on Feb 3, 2019:
People just dieing to get in there.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Just couldn't resist, could you?
Intermission.
J75243 comments on Feb 3, 2019:
That looks so relaxing.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Yep.
The Dunning-Kruger effect, and how to fight it, explained by psychologist David Dunning - Vox
photoelectric comments on Feb 3, 2019:
Are you in agreement or disagreement with the article?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
I agree with it.
Home Sick Home from work for lunch, you bring me soup and toast, the thermometer on the tray.
azzow2 comments on Feb 3, 2019:
TLC there is nothing like it. Excellent
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Thank you.
Home Sick Home from work for lunch, you bring me soup and toast, the thermometer on the tray.
AmmaRE007 comments on Feb 3, 2019:
I love the picture that you painted.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 3, 2019:
Thank you.
Pretty awful.
OldGoat43 comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Maybe the laxative will pick up that little speck of a brain on the way out.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
Lol!
This made me laugh.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Or, if they're kicking me out I use another descriptor word for the Bags!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
Hmm...wonder what that would be.
What can I say?
phxbillcee comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Yeah, I bet you crack you up all the time!
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
You betcha!
Somehow I doubt it.
glennlab comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Pretty sure he just got the sweatshirt that fits. and what DD said.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
You guys just want to spoil the joke, lol.
Long Ago Weeds and long grasses, gold and green, head-high and more, stir and rattle with every...
azzow2 comments on Feb 2, 2019:
With all that describing I would say sounds like you were on a picnic in a lea. Good write
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
It was me as a kid in the field beside our house. And thank you.
Something's been bothering me.
AncientNight comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Grief is a strange thing that hits people differently. With some, it hits all at once. This person can't stop crying and the pain is physical and excruciating. With other people, it might just tap them on the shoulder with an occasional tear or slight feeling of loss. There's no fast and hard rules ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
Sorry for your loss. And I know what you mean about holding it together for others. When my father died, I held it together for my mom and the rest of the family. It wasn't until later that I could let myself truly grieve. Though now, those reasons for holding it together aren't there.
Something's been bothering me.
bleurowz comments on Feb 1, 2019:
Grief isn't linear, this I know. Everyone grieves in their own way at in their own time, and sometimes it's better and other times it's worse, and there's not right or wrong. You will know if you need to grieve more, and this group is always here if you need the support.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
Thanks.
Something's been bothering me.
Annaleda comments on Feb 2, 2019:
Was it sudden or expected?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
My brother wasn't, though I thought he had longer. The friends were unexpected.
This article won't post under "links" for weird reasons, so I'm going to try it this way.
hankster comments on Feb 1, 2019:
always trying to take the fun out of it. in some manner, and to varying degrees, what previous generations have done are significant influences on today.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 2, 2019:
@hankster Okay, sorry. I was just being dense.
Something's been bothering me.
Mike1947 comments on Feb 1, 2019:
Each of grieves in our own manner and speed,for me come this Sept 13th,it will be two years my wife of 27 years died at our home,I still get the water works going thinking about her passing, but less as time goes on.It's a part of life. "To be born is to die", practical I suppose.......
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
Sorry for your loss.
This article won't post under "links" for weird reasons, so I'm going to try it this way.
hankster comments on Feb 1, 2019:
always trying to take the fun out of it. in some manner, and to varying degrees, what previous generations have done are significant influences on today.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
@hankster Right, but I'm not sure how that relates to the article.
That would be weird.
Captnron59 comments on Feb 1, 2019:
WTF?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
Three armed men are crazy. Most people only have two.
This article won't post under "links" for weird reasons, so I'm going to try it this way.
hankster comments on Feb 1, 2019:
always trying to take the fun out of it. in some manner, and to varying degrees, what previous generations have done are significant influences on today.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
I'm not quite sure what you mean.
Dad will love this one.
KevinAverett comments on Feb 1, 2019:
Hell with the book. Is that a zip lock bag of indica, on the shelf below?
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
No idea.
Something's been bothering me.
Donotbelieve comments on Feb 1, 2019:
It could. It might be a bit much to deal with all at once. Take it as it comes and I'm here if you need a sympathetic ear.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
@Donotbelieve How are you doing? How's the baby?
This article won't post under "links" for weird reasons, so I'm going to try it this way.
t1nick comments on Feb 1, 2019:
As a geologist, archaeologist and paleontologist by training, I've never thought of humans as anything exceptional. We evolved a complex neural capacity that allows us to think abstractly. The eagle can see a small object a mile away, the cheetah has speed. They adapted to fit the requisite ...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
True. And I understand that. It's just that people seem to need meaning, and suffer unnecessarily when they don't have it.
Something's been bothering me.
Kynlei comments on Feb 1, 2019:
It may, it may not. Everyone experiences grief differently. There is no way you're "supposed" to feel.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
Good point.
Something's been bothering me.
RavenCT comments on Feb 1, 2019:
You know when my sister lost her husband after a really awful illness - she didn't seem to grieve that hard afterwards - because she'd done so much of it before I think? Could that be it? Oh and Kubler-Ross was pretty right about the stages - we usually go through most of them - and not in any...
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
Thanks.
Something's been bothering me.
Donotbelieve comments on Feb 1, 2019:
It could. It might be a bit much to deal with all at once. Take it as it comes and I'm here if you need a sympathetic ear.
Tomfoolery33 replies on Feb 1, 2019:
Thank you.

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