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snowman1989 wrote:
I'm sorry to hear you've had some trouble my dear sad laughing anime caper. But we wish you a happy birthday nonetheless. Or at least a better day after.
And I do much appreciate that. My mother is quite sick and likely will not last much longer, so its hard to be any sort of happy, ya know?
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Zanth wrote:
snowman1989 wrote:
I'm sorry to hear you've had some trouble my dear sad laughing anime caper. But we wish you a happy birthday nonetheless. Or at least a better day after.
And I do much appreciate that. My mother is quite sick and likely will not last much longer, so its hard to be any sort of happy, ya know?
I'm really sorry, man. I know it's a cliche, but if there's anything I can do, just let me know.
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FELIZ CUMPLEANOS A TU, SENOR CYLOR! VAYAS CON BURRITOS, MI AMIGO!
...is it bad that this is about the extent of how much use I get out of my high school Spanish classes, or is it a good sign that I still remember a bunch from classes I took nineteen years ago despite such infrequent use?
Zanth wrote:
And I do much appreciate that. My mother is quite sick and likely will not last much longer, so its hard to be any sort of happy, ya know?
I know the feeling...Grandpa was quite resilient. Doctors said he was going to die "any day now", about a month before he actually died...and Mom was up there with him every day. It's hard to consciously feel anything after a couple weeks of that.
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The Phiend wrote:
Zanth wrote:
And I do much appreciate that. My mother is quite sick and likely will not last much longer, so its hard to be any sort of happy, ya know?
I know the feeling...Grandpa was quite resilient. Doctors said he was going to die "any day now", about a month before he actually died...and Mom was up there with him every day. It's hard to consciously feel anything after a couple weeks of that.
She passed yesterday morning. A week ago they said she had about 6 months. GG Doc. I am quite glad she did not suffer that long.
But on a happier note, happy birthday to you Cylor. I hope you are able to have a good one.
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Zanth wrote:
The Phiend wrote:
Zanth wrote:
And I do much appreciate that. My mother is quite sick and likely will not last much longer, so its hard to be any sort of happy, ya know?
I know the feeling...Grandpa was quite resilient. Doctors said he was going to die "any day now", about a month before he actually died...and Mom was up there with him every day. It's hard to consciously feel anything after a couple weeks of that.
She passed yesterday morning. A week ago they said she had about 6 months. GG Doc. I am quite glad she did not suffer that long.
I was there for my grandmother when she passed away after spending weeks in hospital, reduced to a skeleton with paper skin, in agony without painkillers. I'm glad your mother did not suffer the same fate.
And happy birthday Corey. Hoping your luck hasn't crapped out too.
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