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Lynne:
Yes, that's it, Paul - I searched for her and she was gone, like I expected. Poor Rich.

As for the other one, I don't have a master list of the other 4,792 to double check against.  And wouldn't if I did. FB software is flaky at best.

That guy Jason, I mentioned, is currently on the 'off' list though.  Poor guy.

Mandy21:
I really wish someone (i.e., perhaps Chuck or Lynne would explain it best to me, could call me at home) and better explain what's going on in this whole Rich/Gene/Marcia/Bizzy thing, cause I'm getting both versions of various stories pummeled at me.  Wish I knew which one was true...  I really didn't want to get embroiled in this cuz I never even met any of them, but it seems to be becoming an issue, so I'd like to get the facts.

Lynne:
I'm a poor choice, Mandy.  Anything I 'know' about this situation comes second-hand.

What I do know - a hunnerd percent - is that when a loved one dies tragically, a *real* family comes together and grieves their collective loss. They don't argue over material possessions, and they certainly don't involve bereaved children in their adult differences.

And that's all I know for sure. 

Sason:

--- Quote from: southendmd on January 21, 2011, 06:06:46 pm ---you can check your friends list, and see that she's not on it.  i think that's the only way. 

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--- Quote from: Lynne di Licious on January 21, 2011, 06:14:28 pm ---Yes, that's it, Paul - I searched for her and she was gone, like I expected. Poor Rich.

As for the other one, I don't have a master list of the other 4,792 to double check against.  And wouldn't if I did. FB software is flaky at best.

That guy Jason, I mentioned, is currently on the 'off' list though.  Poor guy.

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Ok, thanks.

FB doesn't provide you with any shortcuts then.

Actually I don't like FB very much. I'm only there because all the Brokies are there.

But the way the whole thing works is so much inferior to the forums!

Mandy21:

--- Quote from: Lynne di Licious on January 21, 2011, 06:34:14 pm ---I'm a poor choice, Mandy.  Anything I 'know' about this situation comes second-hand.

What I do know - a hunnerd percent - is that when a loved one dies tragically, a *real* family comes together and grieves their collective loss. They don't argue over material possessions, and they certainly don't involve bereaved children in their adult differences.

And that's all I know for sure. 

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Heya, Lynne, that's kind of the point I'm getting at.  If we're all hearing this stuff "second-hand", are we supposed to believe in it without question just because?

I do believe that the closest blood relative (i.e., Bizzy) and/or marital relation (there was none at the time of his death) deserves the keepsakes.  You all can shoot me and disown me if you want to, but please wait till tomorrow cause today's my birthday.

Like I said, I don't know what or who to believe.  Perhaps there's others in the same boat as me.  I do know that Rich professed his undying love for Gene.  I also know that long before that, he felt his undying love for his daughter Bizzy.  And I also know that even longer before that, he proved his love to his wife Marcia.

I really like to have facts straight before I get involved in something, but once I'm there, I'm there for good.  Wish I understood this particular debate better.  I wanna be on the side of the Brokies obviously, but if what Marcia is saying is true, then I have to be on the side of the little girl lost, endlessly missing her father, because that's what I can relate to more than anything.

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