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Ahhh Magic, saw those while checking out at the store the other day, had no clue they still existed. I never played them but my brother used to when were younger and i used to love just looking through them to check out all the cool art and creepy characters.
I`ll say this about Blizzard, it seems like you do get your $`s worth with their software/games. D3 reaper of Souls has been one of the best purchases i`ve ever made, totally worth every penny.
I think my next non-shooter purchase will be FFXV, been wanting that ever since it was announced.
Ronkh- Re that "The Countdown is Over" sympathy card, I gotta say that IMO and *IME* in a whole lotta cases that`s simply the plain, unvarnished truth. Been There Watched That more than a few times. OK, bummer post over...but hey, that`s my Random Thought for the day; I call `em as I see `em.
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Mine is that the card is just too insensitive to actually give it to someone who just lost a loved one...
From my experiences with a loss of a loved one, hearts are broken, feelings are very strong, it is overwhelming to have to think about the loss and start working through it then...
A hug, an arm around you; someone to just be with you while you cry your eyes out, would be more beneficial than a card that says The Countdown is Over....
Dan F
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Congratulations on the raise !
No raises for me this year, Oil Industry is hurting and i`m surprised i`m still employed. I`m just enjoying my 4 day work weeks and extra time off.
Stokdgs- See how everybody`s different? Most of the people who`ve really mattered to me have died, so I do have a, uhm...first-hand perspective on the topic. But then I`m kinda different with regard to this, didn`t want hugged/etc. at all, dealt with it in my own way, privately and never displayed much of any emotion to anybody (not that I wasn`t *feeling* it). Just the way I`m wired I guess, but then, [sigh] I`ve had a lot of practice at it, dating back to when I was rather young.
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Other than sweets/deserts, I`d have a hard time coming up with a food that melted pepper jack cheese doesn`t make better
Mi Amigo,
Yes, we are all so different and that is such a good thing !
I am sorry to read that you had a lot of practice at this, dating back to when you were rather young..
Wish I could have been there for you, even if you didn`t need me..
It will never be easy for anyone to lose a loved one and for sure no one can ever relate to it as the person it has happened to...
In my experiences with the loss of loved ones, and there have been many, I have found that just being there for that person or family, and having to be stronger if you will, to hold them up, but still willing to share that box of Kleenex, is often really needed.
There is a scripture that reads : "Thou shalt live together in love, insomuch that thou shalt weep for the loss of them that die"...
Later, being there to help get the funeral arrangements, etc., together is also very much needed and appreciated..
No one really thinks very clearly after losing a loved one, and someone who can come by and help with that part is always a good thing..
Dan F
Which do you think was the hottest? There is a clear winner.
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Gonna go with Dave`s .
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