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are you sure somebody hasnt "frapped" her account?
Does seem weird to find that out and go straight on facebook to write about it. People handle things differently though with stuff like that so dunno maybe shes trying to act like nothings happened.
if it is true then sorry to hear that
Edit: just read that back didnt mean if its true as in if you/she isnt lying meant about account being hacked.You can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »Ha ha, Gemini Jes, you aren't preggers as well are you?!! :rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: no, no more children for me.Born to glitch0 -
bensonsmum wrote: »I have just been looking on line to see how i can get the best use out of my "aunt bessies" coupons and have come across these
T's A's
Classic gravy 1.50 1.00
midweek mini roasties 1.79 1.00
apple pie 1.60 1.00
rustic mini roasties x2 3.98 2.50 use 2 coupons
spotted !!!!!! 1.69 1.00
sage & onion stuffing balls 1.65 1.00
the aunt bessies coupons are for 50p each so all "should" work out well for a good jtd (please note i said "should" but there are no guarantees) xxx
I did post this yesterday but probably got lost.
I bought the sage and onion stuffing balls yesterday, sel was £1 but they scanned and I payed £1.65.
Was only 1 person on cs so accepted the difference back ( had a dtd the day before so don't want to raise my profile and it was only 65p)0 -
BTW ... My cousin got one of these (Crayola Station - On the Go) yesterday for 9p :j
http://www.crayola.com/products/list.cfm?categories=GLOW+STATION0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »Kymie, what a sad time you've had ((hugs)). Perhaps you should give your friend a call to say sorry for her loss? I find it a bit strange that she would announce such sad news on FB though... FB would be the last thing on my mind on such a tragic day. Crikey, maybe I'm a bit more old fashioned (at 34)?!
I'd never announce anything on FB, if you are my friend, I'll tell you something direct.
ThanksIm presuming she did it on facebook to let all her friends know without having to talk to anyone, but I was very miffed at my family for telling me that way about my grandmother. Mind you they hadnt felt the need to bother with me since my mum died in '99 except my Gran who I kept in touch with until she got too bad with the dementia - she was too far for me to visit and couldnt talk on the phone.
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Gemini_Jes wrote: »So sorry to hear this....I would go see your friend, just let let her cry/talk about her husband. Remember actions speak louder than words ...and I am sure she will appreciate your visit ...people do tend to shy away from people who have lost a loved one because they don't know what to say but just being there will help.
So true. A dear friend of mine who had to cope with losing a daughter through cot death told me that the most comforting visit he had was when a neighbour just came and burst into tears when he couldn't think what to say. They both cried together.
I've not been in such a terrible situation thankfully but this comment has stayed with me. Words mean nothing but being there does.:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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tigerwhite when do you find out what you are having?You can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!0 -
BTW ... My cousin got one of these (Crayola Station - On the Go) yesterday for 9p :j
http://www.crayola.com/products/list.cfm?categories=GLOW+STATION
that looks well cool i want one for myself, would keep me entertained for ages hahaYou can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!0 -
jumblejack wrote: »So true. A dear friend of mine who had to cope with losing a daughter through cot death told me that the most comforting visit he had was when a neighbour just came and burst into tears when he couldn't think what to say. They both cried together.
I've not been in such a terrible situation thankfully but this comment has stayed with me. Words mean nothing but being there does.
but it depends on the person! Some people just want everyone to leave them alone to get on with it. When my dad died i went home alone and just got on with it, didnt cry once, not even at the funeral because its just not how i deal with things. I'd never cry infront of anybody except my bf very rarely when id had a drink but then just broke down at work and collapsed haha, and especially not infront of my mum. It depends how people handle things and how they process it.
I think some people want to be cuddled/surrounded by people and some people want to be left to get on with it.
I think you should do what you think your friend will want you to do not what you think is the socially acceptable way of dealing with itYou can't make someone love you. All you can do is
stalk them & hope they panic & give in
God created men first, cause you always makes a rough draft before a masterpiece!0
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