I am posting this seriously: Perhaps this is a good time for him to go get some psychological help.
Maybe you should suggest that, Minimus.
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I am posting this seriously: Perhaps this is a good time for him to go get some psychological help.
Maybe you should suggest that, Minimus.
I think the Fearons are in the 63 year range.
Rick is creative and believes or wants to believe his style and way of doing things in mostly productive. I do not agree but to each their own and whatever the results, it is what it is. Having said that, I still feel sadness for him.
I didn't keep up with the Six Screens posts. I never developed a strong feeling either way about him. I know that losing a partner you have a long history with and love very dearly is very heart breaking. It's not like Rick is Fidel Castro or something. (I picked Fidel because some people get all prissy when you mention Adolf.)
I agree. I think most are capable of separating our dislike for a person's style or antics and the person himself.
My condolences to Rick and I hope he recovers soon from his loss.
Well I personally I have met them both. I truly believed Inez was one of the most honest & dear women I have ever met....
Because Rick looked after her so lovingly through all the time she suffered from her illness .I believe he is a very good man.... Of course if we all agreed with each others views ,there is a few on this board I would banish, I dont agree with all they say....But I "aint" GOD!!!!! I dont judge anyone. I still believe
"OH THE GIFT THAT GOD HAD GIVE US TO SEE OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE US"
Mouthy as always
Politics aside, I hope Rick finds peace.
- Lime
Rick, I do not know you, but you have my sincerest sympathy for your loss, and will be in my thoughts.
talesin
Please ignore the insensitivity of some of the comments.
Much love to you Rick. Thoughts and prayers for your wife. I wish you peace. And thank you for making us think differently over the years.
I thought about this for a long while before I posted this.
You reach way down deep when somebody you know and love suffers a death in their family. But, if there is scar tissue caused by deliberate wounds it is asking a lot to expect the same solidarity as if you'd treated them right.
Some people call it "burning your bridges", but, whatever it is called the effect is the same; you find yourself with the recompense of your own actions cold in your hand instead of a warm handshake and embrace.
I once had a conversation with a fellow who was a bona fide Hebrew scholar. He gave lectures in seminaries dressed in the robes of the High Priest and had authentic replicas of the Holy of Holy tent, the scroll of the law and Urim and Thummim (as best as could be achieved.)
In a conversation he said to me: "You can sum up the whole law pretty much by saying one thing: If you plant a certain kind of seed, then, that is exactly what will come out of your garden."
I remember thinking at the time he was being rather coy. But, now I think it is more likely he was being profound.
As a fellow human being I respectfull offer my condolences to Rick Fearon for the loss of his wife.
May she rest in peace.