A GREAT BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE ORANGE FAT CAT. HAVE A GOOD ONE AND TRY TO BE GOOD. YOUR SON SAID AND I QUOTE, "SHE IS GETTING OLD."
THE PUPPY PAL.
hey hey everyone (im ofc son) .
tommorow is her bday .
shes gonna be old ok anyways i know she chats here alot so ummm u were warned .
A GREAT BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE ORANGE FAT CAT. HAVE A GOOD ONE AND TRY TO BE GOOD. YOUR SON SAID AND I QUOTE, "SHE IS GETTING OLD."
THE PUPPY PAL.
i was talking to my parents one day last week, and they were discussing somewhat, arrangements they've made for when they die.
even though i've known for many years now that armageddon isn't "right around the corner", it still came as a thunderbolt to hear them talk about when they die........not "if we die before the end of this system of things"........at this moment, i cannot conceive of my parents dying; largely because i was always told i wouldn't have to see them die, the new system will be here long before that happens.
now that i'm faced with the reality of having to lose them one day (they're both 71), i'm having an extremely hard time dealing with it and i cry every day.. is this a normal reaction for anyone to have?
Dying is a part of life, you live you die. Some parents find it in the best interest of their children to prepare them for when their (the parents time comes) I believe it is the parents way of easing some of the burden off their children. I have heard other parents comment about getting certain parts of the procedure done, some have even gone to funeral homes, and filled out the necessary papers that is required ahead of time. Some funeral homes have such papers sitting out in the open, so if people wish to take them home, may do so. When you reach a certain age, you start thinking about a time when you will be gone and your children will still be here, and some people even tell their children ahead of time what personal pieces of property ie. jewelery etc. they want their children to have. Some have even written letters to their children and have put them away for their children to read later on when they are gone.
I can be forgiving, but forgiveness depends on how many times you want to get slapped in the face or how many times you turn to the other cheek. I have learned to toughen up a bit.
sometimes, the gender of a poster is relatively easy to deduce due to their style of posting, and, dare i say it, their choice of vocabulatory.
but sometimes it is difficult to know if you are "talking" to a man or a woman (or homosexual).
ok, right away, i hear protests of "what the heck does it matter?
This one is a girl.
when i was about 11 years old me and my two(not so bright)sisters were at a hotel swimming pool.i was sitting by the pool watching my one sister(we will call her k) that could barely swim herself teach my other sister who was terrified of water(we will call her b) how to swim.they started out in shallow end swimming underwater when b went off course and ended up in the deep end.when she came up she started panicing and k went over to help her.
b grabed on to k pushing her under water and then k paniced and pushed b under trying to stay above water.they did this cute little routine for a while (up pops k down goes k up pops b down goes b)if it was'nt so life threatening it would of been hilarious.
(i did start laughing...at first)then it got to the point where i knew i had to do something because they were getting ready to drown...they were swallowing tons of water and there was no time to get help.
As a young girl, I was swimming in a pool, I am not much of a water person, and could not swim to well, so I stayed in the shallow end. A little girl was standing on the cement edge of the pool, and all of a sudden she fell in, well I was watching her, and then realized, that she could not swim at all, and no one else noticed her, I was very shy, but knew something was wrong, I just walked towards her, and put my hands under her body, and moved her to the side of the pool, her mother than saw she was crying and came and scooped her up. I almost drowned myself once, so I can well imagine how terrified she was, but I was glad she was okay.
I will never forget the accident my hubby and I came upon on a very cold December day, someone went through a stop sign, and hit another car. We were on our way to a store, and noticed a car in a field and one in the ditch. There was a young girl who also stopped to help and asked if we had a cell phone, (the only day we did not take it with us.) I ran to one car, my hubby ran to the other, the two people in one car unfortunately had died, and my husband said stay with the others in the other car, there was 3 people. He got in our car raced to a phone and called for help. The young girl was tending to the boy in the front, his head was badly injured. I was in the back trying to keep the young girl from trying to get out, she was in shock and wanted out of the car and was bleeding from her head, there was so much blood, I had a hard time finding the spot where it was coming from. Then there was the driver, a woman who had no blood on her at all, but was trying to get out, cut her door was lodged up against a fence post, she was moving all over the place, (also in shock) but I could not even get to her, and just tried to talk to her and keep her from moving about. Next thing I know someone handed me some kleenex, and a blanket ( it was bitter cold) and it seemed like for ever before the paramedics came. All 3 survived, the boy in the front had a lengthy gash along the top of his head, the young girl in back had hit her head on the window, and banged it pretty bad, and the woman who was driving, who had no visible blood at all was the worst off, broken leg, broken pelvis, and injured her back, it took her a good year to recover, she had to wear a halo around her head and neck. I was just happy everyone was ok, but felt really bad for the elderly couple who did not make it. The elderly gentleman apparently did not see the stop sign, and never stopped.
there's soo many yummy cheeses.
one that hasn't been mentioned that i like a lot is pepper jack cheese (yummy!!!
) havarti is a nice mild, smooth and creamy delight!!.
How about VELVEETA (yummy)
i just finished watching dr. phil on ch 11 in dallas,tx area.
this is a cbs station.it was chilling what the predators told him.
there were interviews with victims .
I also watched Dr.Phil, it was a very enlightening program, the guy in jail, stated that if he were to get out, he would re-offend, so it seems he is better off where he is. I was taken back by the way he expressed how he gained the confidence of the victims parents to reach his goal to persuade his victims to do what he wanted. This is truly a very sick person. This whole process he said took a very long time to do, to gain the childrens confidence, by playing a game with them. I believe he called it the "Tickle Game." Then there was a woman on at the end who Dr. Phil was talking to, who simple refused to let her children out of her sight, they even had to have her children in eyesight of their mother while she was on the program. WOW! Makes you wonder if your children are safe with anyone. And the poor girl who was molested when she was 13 even earlier than that, who is now 20 and she has a real problem trusting people, mostly men, I mean look at the impact all this has had on her life, she will probably never be the same again, I just felt so sorry for her. The lady who Dr.Phil talked to at the end the one with the children who she would not let out of her sight, Dr. Phil commented, that by her being that way, could also have a somewhat bad affect on her children. She seemed to me to be almost paranoid. But then again, how safe is it for our kids today.
I think a fellow like this should really consider the chemical castration.
i was watching vh1 tonite and saw the new faith hill song, called "cry".
the lyrics to it blew me away as it said the things i wish i could say to a few people who have decided to throw me away.
mainly my dad, as many of you know.
Dede, I feel your pain, going through this myself, sorry you are so sad. Nothing seems to ease such hurt we feel. I cry for you.
Much Luv,
The puppy.
yes what is your favourite flavoured halloween candy?
mine is molasses.
chewy and delicious.
Heh! Kitty, I have seen you drool, I know what you like to eat, so I feed you to watch you drool. Oh, and by the way, I am making you a kitty size bib. Meow!!!! Wof Wof.
The Puppy dog.
And you thought I would not see your little message Huh!
yes what is your favourite flavoured halloween candy?
mine is molasses.
chewy and delicious.
CHOCOLATE OF COURSE
Chocolate bars, marshmallow covered in chocolate, yummy. Dogs rule cats drool kitty cat. Happy Halloween to you all.