Time Should Be Taken

Joe Wordsworth

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I think we'd do well to take a break from the more back-and-forth debates and political threads for just a bit. As that was, in all honesty, the one thing Colly was all involved in, it just feels weird to be playing in her backyard while she's gone--for now.

There'll be things to argue about tomorrow, afterall.
 
Yes - Roxanne A and I agreed that position earlier on the Muslim thread.

The other thread I started today, is a marker. I wont be posting to it again today.
 
Joe Wordsworth said:
I think we'd do well to take a break from the more back-and-forth debates and political threads for just a bit. As that was, in all honesty, the one thing Colly was all involved in, it just feels weird to be playing in her backyard while she's gone--for now.

There'll be things to argue about tomorrow, after all.

Very well said Joe. Well said indeed. Thank you.
 
Agreed. Besides, is anyone actually in the mood for bickering and soapboxing right now?
 
ABSTRUSE said:
I picture her having long debates with God. :D

Hey, so that's what she was doing when i pictured her this morning. Debating with God. Explains why she was smiling, as were the angels surrounding her :)
 
English Lady said:
Hey, so that's what she was doing when i pictured her this morning. Debating with God. Explains why she was smiling, as were the angels surrounding her :)
You know it, I'm sure there are a few popes she's laid out in lavendar. :cool:
 
You will excuse me for saying that death is sometimes as much about sorrow as it is of laughter and bickering, and for her family, I am sure, it's more about those silly little idiosyncracies one hates in life and misses so god damn much when one can't experience them anymore. I respect the call for silence, but have had many in my life die way too young, and none of them wanted, in my experience, for us to sorrow their lives. Rather, they wanted us to celebrate their lives and be happy.

A life gone from 'this world' begs for the same colour that that particular life gave and the colour in the life Colly led here was one part political threads, many parts other things. Her posts on those threads were something that obviously gave her joy, and made such an impact on our perspective of life that it's worth, maybe, posting to a response of hers in memorium that one never posted a response to before, if only as a symbol she is still with us and we with her in heart, mind and certainly the bickering spirit she probably loved going back to on those threads time and again. :)
 
CharleyH said:
You will excuse me for saying that death is sometimes as much about sorrow as it is of laughter and bickering, and for her family, I am sure, it's more about those silly little idiosyncracies one hates in life and misses so god damn much when one can't experience them anymore. I respect the call for silence, but have had many in my life die way too young, and none of them wanted, in my experience, for us to sorrow their lives. Rather, they wanted us to celebrate their lives and be happy.

A life gone from 'this world' begs for the same colour that that particular life gave and the colour in the life Colly led here was one part political threads, many parts other things. Her posts on those threads were something that obviously gave her joy, and made such an impact on our perspective of life that it's worth, maybe, posting to a response of hers in memorium that one never posted a response to before, if only as a symbol she is still with us and we with her in heart, mind and certainly the bickering spirit she probably loved going back to on those threads time and again. :)

You are so right, as always (god, I hate you sometimes. ;) ) :kiss:

I never took much part in the political threads, and when I did I felt so out of my depth, so instead (as I ahev already said elsewhere), I am going to write again - a really filthy lesbian story, dedicated to Colly. :)

I was going to edit, and correct that typo, but I decided against it - it just seemed so apt to leave it in there.
 
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Tatelou said:
I was going to edit, and correct that typo, but I decided against it - it just seemed so apt to leave it in there.

...and she would so fucking love that....

some of the newer generation may have wondered from time to time why I always write *HUSG* instead of *HUGS*

...that was a Colly thing...
 
Tatelou said:
You are so right, as always (god, I hate you sometimes. ;) ) :kiss:

I never took much part in the political threads, and when I did I felt so out of my depth, so instead (as I ahev already said elsewhere), I am going to write again - a really filthy lesbian story, dedicated to Colly. :)

I was going to edit, and correct that typo, but I decided against it - it just seemed to apt to leave it in there.

:kiss: Filthy stories were also something (hey she was an AH'er afterall!) I am MOST certain she LOVED (okay, probably more than loved). And yeah, she spelled worse than me, so LOL, I'd have kept the typo in also, Lou. I think that's a wonderful dedication for you to write a dirty story. I personally hope it's lesbian! :kiss:
 
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