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Richard's grandma has been having biopsies done on her (she's a smoker and has been for years). Her latest one has come back positive for lung cancer... it's unoperable. Richard's quite upset (his grandma helped raise him, basically... he lived with her for a few summers), obviously. I'm not OVERLY upset (because of how she has treated me), but I know how horrible cancer is, cause my grandpa was killed by cancer, and I really don't want that to happen to Richard or his grandma. BTW... I AM upset, just so I don't sound like a horrible biatch LOL!
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MY FAMILY IS MY LIFE SC Frannie Poo Mother of All Posters ![]() |
aww cancer sucks! I know watching it take my grandpa's life was horrible. I will say a prayer for all of you!
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DAZED AND CONFUSED/ADMINISTRATOR Crazed Pace Setter of Posting ![]() |
thoughts and prayers are with him and his grandma!
First of all, let me say that I do believe in true love. But I also deeply believe in the complexity, variety, and downright insanity of love. A lucky person loves hundreds of people in their lives, all in different ways, family love, friendship love, romantic love, all in so many shades and depths. I don't think you lose your ability--or right--to have true love by loving more than one person. In part, this is true because you never love two people the same way. Another part of it is that, if your lucky, you learn to love better with practice. The bottom line is that you have to choose who you are going to commit to-that's the foundation of true love, not a lack of other options. ~Stephenie Meyer |
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I know what you meant Marie. I will pray for her.
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