Great Editorial

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
morganj614 said:
He is alive and human. So you think he should have been boinking Terri in the hospital?
:killingme Remindes me of the old joke about some guy in front of a judge for boinking his wife after she had died, "But your honor, she was cold and unresponsive, how would I know she was dead?"
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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Beaky said:
She was more alive than most of the zombies I see walking and driving around everyday.
She was??? Then why didn't she walk or drive herself to the 7-11 and get a hotdog and a Big Gulp?

:rolleyes:
 

Lenny

Lovin' being Texican
Beaky said:
Virtually all other eyewitnesses described her as "gaunt," "drawn," "struggling" and "fighting like hell" for life.


You are, of course, referring to all those expert witnesses who hadn't even been in the same room with Terri let alone touched her.
 

Pegster710

The Pegster
Beaky said:
"He has gone through an excrutiating process of the death of the wife he loves very much," stated Felos.

As he goes home to his live in and kids. Please.

Now, wait just a minute. I have an EX-husband - whom I still love very much - he's the father of my children. It would hurt terribly of anything were to happen to him. And I've remarried, and have an additional child.

Can you imagine how it would be to watch your spouse suffer for 15 years? With no love or support? Even if she had "suddenly" come out of the coma, do you think she and her husband could have just picked up where they left off? She may not have even remembered him if she'd come out of the "vegetative state" she was in.

I'm sure you'd have trouble, too... And would look for - and accept comfort and love from others if you were in a similar position.

How can you judge him if you've never walked in his shoes?
 

willie

Well-Known Member
beaky
Your asinine post just doubled my quarterly check to Hospice.
Calvert Hospice
238 Merrimac Court
P.O. Box 838
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
 
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EmnJoe

nunya bidnis
Pegster710 said:
Now, wait just a minute. I have an EX-husband - whom I still love very much - he's the father of my children. It would hurt terribly of anything were to happen to him. And I've remarried, and have an additional child. Can you imagine how it would be to watch your spouse suffer for 15 years? With no love or support? Even if she had "suddenly" come out of the coma, do you think she and her husband could have just picked up where they left off? She may not have even remembered him if she'd come out of the "vegetative state" she was in. I'm sure you'd have trouble, too... And would look for - and accept comfort and love from others if you were in a similar position. How can you judge him if you've never walked in his shoes?
:yeahthat:
 
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