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By: Beldin in 6TH POPE | Recommend this post (1)
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"Methinks that we are living too long these days."

Cancer, especially, can be such a horrendous affliction. We experienced that with my sister-in-law, last year, and I remember as a child my father speaking about its awful effects on acquaintances of his. I realize it happens suddenly, which can have its own shocking effects on loved ones, but massive heart attacks or strokes can easily seem like a blessing in comparison with the long, drawn out effects of cancer or some other debilitating disease.

As for the women wailing when you pass on, yer majesty ... just make sure they do not get access to your cell phone. 

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All is not well in Toadsuck
By: ribit
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Sat, 04 Jun 22 5:39 AM
Msg. 32609 of 60008

All is not well in Toadsuck

...mz ribits crazy sister is on her last few steps in the race of life. She has been in and out of the hospital several times and now they have her in a hospice. She will be kept clean and out of pain. Death will be soon. She is going to be cremated afterwards.

...it's not the being dead that bothers me. It's the process of getting there. Pain with every breath; losing your memory and your mind in the process; well meaning friends giving you false hopes when the facts say otherwise. Methinks that we are living too long these days.

...mz ribit's best friend has a daughter the age of my sons and she has cancer. They have done all kinds of tests and all kinds of therapy but there is no hope for her either. She is receiving hospice care as well. She is leaving a husband and two or three kids who are not out of high school yet. Her husband seems to be a good man in a tough situation but he is well equipt to handle adversity.

...as for me, I shall plod on day to day hoping to prevent so many red eyed widder women from throwing themselves off barn roofs in despair if I should pass.


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