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MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: oilgun on January 24, 2008, 04:50:31 pm ---
I'm still horribly sad that Heath is gone, sad for Matilda and everyone else in his life who loved him and sad for all the movies he won't be in, but to my relief I'm much less angry.  I think I'll be ok.

Thanks for allowing me this therapy, people.

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And thank you...we're all therapy for each other, right now. Thank God for Bettermost!

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loneleeb3:

--- Quote ---Thank God for Bettermost
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You can say that twice and mean it!!!!!

Mikaela:
I've been reading through the last 10 pages or so and there's so much I'd like to comment on, but I'll have to limit myself to this:


--- Quote from: garycottle on January 24, 2008, 02:34:16 pm ---I don't know how Heath died. [  ] ........No matter what the truth is, it won't change my view of Heath.  He gave us Ennis, and for that, I will be eternally grateful.         

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Yes. That sums up my opinion. I do sincerely HOPE it wasn't suicide, because it would be terrible to think that Heathfound himself in such a dark, lonely, hopeless emotional place.... but nothing points to suicide in the credible news reports I've read. Otherwise, - whatever the reason for his tragic and untimely death, that neither defines nor diminishes what he gave us and what he achieved in his life.



--- Quote ---From Oilgun
I'm still horribly sad that Heath is gone, sad for Matilda and everyone else in his life who loved him and sad for all the movies he won't be in, but to my relief I'm much less angry.  I think I'll be ok.
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It's very good to hear that. :)  In time, we all will be OK, I hope. Though it's gonna take some time getting there, I can feel.  :-\

Meryl:
oilgun, I totally identify with your post.  I feel somehow...thwarted.  A good life lesson for us all, I guess.  Still, you had me laughing at this: I was even looking forward to defending him when he got old, bald and possibly Brando-fat and embarrassing.  (Of course, by then I'd be at best, a senile old man in Depends trying to feel-up disgusted orderlies, but that's beside the point.)  ;D


--- Quote from: David on January 24, 2008, 04:48:21 pm ---What you said makes me think "only the good die young". Which probably means Fred Phelps will still be tormenting us when he's 120 years old.
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Ah, but he will die someday.  Nobody gets outta here alive.  And when he does, I hope that Hell he is so fond of describing has its mouth open wide to receive his tastiness.   ;)   



--- Quote from: smellykellyjay on January 24, 2008, 04:54:20 pm ---Contrary to what he and his people fervently believe, the Lord don't want him. 

Although, God does seem to have a wicked sense of humor, so He may let Phelps in when his time comes, just to let him see firsthand how many fags made it into Heaven.  After He sees the priceless look on Phelps's face, He'll quickly give him the bum's rush to Hell before he stinks up the place. 

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 ;D  ;D  ;D

loneleeb3:

--- Quote ---Ah, but he will die someday.  Nobody gets outta here alive.  And when he does, I hope that Hell he is so fond of describing has its mouth open wide to receive his tastiness.     



Quote from: smellykellyjay on Today at 03:54:20 PM
Contrary to what he and his people fervently believe, the Lord don't want him. 

Although, God does seem to have a wicked sense of humor, so He may let Phelps in when his time comes, just to let him see firsthand how many fags made it into Heaven.  After He sees the priceless look on Phelps's face, He'll quickly give him the bum's rush to Hell before he stinks up the place. 


     
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I love it!!
I think there is a special room in the deepest darkest part of hell for him and his ilk!

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