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o-sexy-one | 16:56 Mon 14th Jan 2008 | ChatterBank
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Don't you find some people recover from, oh lets say a death in the family, rather too quickly???? Suspicious!
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And having teeth out, amazing isn't it,
People deal with grief in their own way and you have no right to judge.
O go and pi$$ off -you are rattling me -you obviously have no concept of the grieving process.
YOU -are poentially a dangerous troll who could cause harm to genuine people on here.You make men sick to the pit of my stomach and BTW I can see what youre doing here -youre looking for a huge thread with in-fighting.

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o-sexy-one are you realy sexy.... i bet not!
I agree with daffy.

Just as sometimes even the removal of teeth doesnt shut some people up.
I agree with Dris, very eloquent Dris, you got it well sussed.
HEY! folks come on here to chill out and not be judged nor abused, (not always how it works tho) there are alot of people on here that have been glad of the support and kind words, what we don;t need is clever sods like you!! (I know it's not cleversod though)
I think it all depends on how close the relationship was with this family member.

My dad passes away last Sunday. I cried but didn't grieve. Dad was very, very ill - he had no legs, heat complications, was fed oxygen daily, lungs fulling up with water, very poor eyesight etc. He was suffering and Mum was also suffering to care for him, she had no help what so ever. We all have to die, and in dad's situation I think it's better he rest his soul than to suffer to live.

So to answer your question, it all depends on the situation also.
Watch out for that dungeon o-sexy-one! Looks like the trap-door is about to open under you.
And I hope you drop soon!!!!!!
I agree with society, so sad to hear of your loss x
Sexy one.Another of whiffys sexy ussian guises?Well i expect crap like this from whiffy.He wouldnt know compassion if it bit him on the arrse.Freak .
Im sorry for your loss society -sometimes its a blessed relief - you will have the memories to look back on and that can be bittersweet.My thoughts are with you and your family x
Thanks Dris for your kind words. I appreciate them. xx
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whiffy in his russian guise.dull as ever.and twice as nasty.
Prove it you dull drunken Tenerife bore. I don't mind the 'dull' bit but the 'nasty' coming from you is specially dull.

How are you today pi$$head ?
im not about to have a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.go somewhere else spout your foul lies there.sad old fool.you really are depraved.goodbye
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