We should remember those that passed away
Should we? Speaking for myself here, but I'd rather not be exhorted to remember people I didn't know.
The same with the mawkish photographs of people that have adorned some posters signatures that invite the perfectly reasonable question, "Who's that?"
Cue church organ music as the high priests of the Ajarn Forum death cult go on a 'happy memories' jag and tell me exactly who that was.
Fuck off with your grief-wanks.
But are there Japanese ladies?
dont they have really hairy chuffs? my younger bro started his first day at a japanese uni today and i have warned him of this
By 2005 every previous resident of Warsaw had listed their temporary address as Portswood, Southampton, leading to it's appointment as capital of Poland. It is currently the subject of a hostile takeover bid from the home counties, particularly
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chuff......that's fantastic. I've never heard one called that, but I venture to say it can't be beat...chuff...
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sadly, i can't even e-green you again. that said, and me in full agreement... the folks who actually knew that person, and cared about them, and have them as their av, well... respect to 'em. otherwise, these sorts of threads are a sanctimonious exercise in masturbatory feel-good-ism. no thank you please, i didn't know these folks and never even saw their posts. if you knew 'em, on the other hand, especially if they actually, really, meant something to you, do carry on please....
Imodium can't stop me.
it started after princess Di's death i believe
Sorry to hear about Asper. I only drop in here occasionally (in the extreme) but I recall Asper as a good sort. And a fellow Canadian to boot. How did it happen?
Thanks.
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