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Heath Ledger - the grieving thread

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Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: Sheyne on January 22, 2008, 08:24:09 pm ---Hello everybody.  Its been a long time since I've dropped in to say hey... and I wish ... oh god I wish it were for a better reason than this.

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Hi, hungry hungry! A little silver lining to the grief to see you again. I always though you left us because you were fabulously happy and living your life to the fullest. That's true, isn't it!! I emailed you today but it bounced back. So my heart leaped to see you here again! Thanks for huddling with us in our grief.

smellykellyjay:
On the ride home from work tonight, I was reading an interview the AV Club did with Linda Cardellini about "Freaks and Geeks," http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/linda_cardellini ("Brokeback Mountain" isn't mentioned in it.).  One thing she said about the show struck me as applicable to Heath, "Well, sometimes bright lights burn fast, and you really can't count on anything lasting too long."

j.U.d.E.:
I'm reading here and suddenly started shaking my head..

It just won't sink in..

j.U.d.E.

ifyoucantfixit:



      i WAS  in for about an hour and left so others could make it in.. so if you want to try and go in there is one seat open..
chat will only take max 13 and we had that number in there...so you can try now if you would like........{{{{{{{{{{hugs to you
all..}}}}}}}}}}}}}      I want to send love and comfort to all the brokies now..........

Katie77:

--- Quote from: Clyde-B on January 22, 2008, 10:14:46 pm ---    I was in a store at a cash register buying things that don’t really matter when I heard the news.  They had the radio on and I heard the name Heath Ledger, so I listened wondering what he was up to now.  The only thing I heard was “Heath Ledger, dead at twenty-eight.”

   I stood paralyzed, an old man standing at a cash register, trying very hard not to cry about someone he didn’t even know.  It must have shown because the clerk asked me, “Are you all right?”  I shook my head, took my change and left wondering why he was dead so young, and I was still alive.




   I grew up on borrowed heroes.  Wondering how they’d react if they knew  who I really was, what I really was.  It took half a century before I saw someone who would give me a voice.  Someone who, straight or not, understood well enough what I had gone through to be able to show the world.  Someone who could be my real hero.

   I will miss him.

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