devildeac wrote:That's the present tense of carolina blue .CathyCA wrote:CarolinaSux?lawgrad91 wrote:I'm joining a fantasy football league, the Justice League. One of the public defenders invited me.
I need a cool team name. Any suggestions? #GTHC is probably an option....
LTE 2.0
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Hey, DinK, you reading?
Scientific evidence:
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Too funny!devildeac wrote:That's the present tense of carolina blue .CathyCA wrote:CarolinaSux?lawgrad91 wrote:I'm joining a fantasy football league, the Justice League. One of the public defenders invited me.
I need a cool team name. Any suggestions? #GTHC is probably an option....
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Old news - note my location.devildeac wrote:Hey, DinK, you reading?
Scientific evidence:
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It's been an impressive season on So You Think You Can Dance.
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Prayers for Monica Smith Malone, and Nolan and sister Sydnie. So sad to read about the arrest of Curtis Malone.
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My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
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I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with your neighbor and all of the young man's friends and family.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
And yes - Cancer bites.
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That is so sad. He was way too young, God love him, and I'm sure is is loved.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
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So sorry. Vibes and prayers for your neighbor, the family, and all who loved this young man.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
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Heartbreaking. I am so glad your neighbor has you there to lean on.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
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That is so sad. Sending prayers and vibes to your neighbor and all of Alex's family. 19 is far too young. Cancer stinks on so many levels.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
I do love his last wish. How incredibly thoughtful!
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Cathy, I'm so sorry to hear this. Thoughts, prayers and healing vibes to all who cared for this young man.
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Condolences and vibes. Cancer bites. }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
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CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
How heartbreaking. He sounds like a wonderful young man. My condolences and heartfelt vibes to his family and all who knew and loved him.
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So sad to hear! Hugs to all of you! And I agree - Cancer bites!CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
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Thank you, DinK.DukieInKansas wrote:I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with your neighbor and all of the young man's friends and family.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
And yes - Cancer bites.
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
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Alex was so beloved. Thanks for your kind thoughts, VDB.Very Duke Blue wrote:That is so sad. He was way too young, God love him, and I'm sure is is loved.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
~ James Naismith
~ James Naismith
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Thanks for your vibes and prayers, LG.lawgrad91 wrote:So sorry. Vibes and prayers for your neighbor, the family, and all who loved this young man.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
~ James Naismith
~ James Naismith
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My neighbor has an incredible support system of friends. I am honored to live next door to her.DukePA wrote:Heartbreaking. I am so glad your neighbor has you there to lean on.CathyCA wrote:My next door neighbor's 19 year old son died last night. I spent part of the afternoon today in her kitchen, reminiscing about her incredibly smart (U. Penn), talented (cellist), and generous son. One of Alex's last wishes was to make sure that a young kid he had befriended in West Philadelphia got a cello, a bow and some cello lessons. His mom and I worked on that project some this afternoon.
I'm going to hug my kid a little tighter tonight.
Cancer bites.
“The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play 'Drop the Handkerchief.'”
~ James Naismith
~ James Naismith