05-28-06, 06:26 AM | #1 |
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some sad news...
hey guys. just needed to get this outta me. today my grandma died in her sleep. she's in india, my dad and uncle are flying there tomorrow. i just feel so bad, needed to do something. i loved her so much. she was always nice to me and when my dad yelled at me, she'd always back me up. diabeties killed her... when i grow up im going to have to cure that. my dad has it too, i probably do as well... hopefully not. and i promised her i would show her a nice big fish. she has never seen me fishing. when i catch a fish, itll be her fish. im not giving up
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05-28-06, 07:10 AM | #2 |
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Very sorry to hear that buddy. One word though ....now she aint suffering with that disease. She is in a lot better place.
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God grant that I may live to fish until my dying day
And when it comes to my last cast, then I most humbly pray, When in the Lord's safe landing net I'm finally asleep, That in his mercy I may be judged for "Grand Ma" being a trophy big enough to keep.... Sorrry Cranky! Hang in there little Buddy. Last edited by CarpMan; 05-28-06 at 07:31 AM. |
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sorry to here about the bad news.let god be with you.
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hey thanks a lot guys. yeah i bet she's happier now. probably watching me as i type this. nice poetry carpman. mayeb ill go fishing for her today...
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Sorry to hear that, Cranky. It's always tough to lose somebody like that.
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05-28-06, 12:36 PM | #7 |
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Cranky,
Sorry to hear about your loss. Grandmas are very very special people! I was your age 13-14 when i lost my grandma. I know how ya feel. 2 yrs later I lost grandpa. Its tough but it helps to know that they are in a better place. I also like to think that they are watching/protecting me from where ever they are. Just because she isnt here on earth doesnt mean she isnt always going to be with you...... |
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Doc, Sorry for your loss. p n j
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Cranky,
I lost my grandmother in march or early april. I know how it feels. Bad thing for me was, I hadnt talked to her in 2 years, due to a family argument. Just remember the good times you had with her, and that will help some. And remember to be their for your family to help them with the coping of the loss.
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man i feel so bad knowing i wont ever see her again. last time i saw her was in december. i never got to say thanks for all the things she did for me... but my mom promised me a day on the pond today and im fishing until i catch a fish for her
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05-29-06, 10:49 AM | #11 |
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sorry to hear that. my mom has diabetes too
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Little Buddy, Your Grandma is smiling at this moment knowing her grandson really cares for her. And if you do or do not catch that bass for her today, I don’t think she will mind. You seem like such a nice young man, and I know your Gran ma was proud to have a grandson such as you. You just keep on the way you’re going, and what ever you do, don’t change directions. You may catch the worlds record bass, but I believe there is something greater than that out there for you. Tha C Man and tha red headed Polly Ann send you and your family our condolences. |
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05-29-06, 01:44 PM | #13 |
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mwith, i hope your mom gets better.
carpman, thanks for your kind word. it really makes me feel better |
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Very sorry to hear that cranky. I lost my grandma last year after she struggled with emphysema. She was never beat, she was kicking, screaming, and being herself up till the end. My condolences to you and your family, and I have to agree, she is no longer suffering.
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Our prayers are with you and yours.
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