Thank you for your kind support! :)
Good night, or good morning! :)
2007-09-05
16:06:38
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
((((((You all))))))
2007-09-05
16:17:01 ·
update #1
Please, respect all who answer, don't give thumbs down!!
2007-09-05
16:36:09 ·
update #2
Thank you very much, ((((Jack))))!! :)
2007-09-05
16:38:26 ·
update #3
Gazpacho - me too :)
2007-09-06
00:03:41 ·
update #4
He's building that damn castle wall, I think it's so high now even Uncle can't climb it.
2007-09-05 16:13:45
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answer #1
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answered by Zappster (Deep Thunker) 6
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I'm not sure if this means your uncle has passed away or if it means you just don't have any uncles right now. If someone close has passed away, all you can do is give yourself space to mourn. Let yourself cry and grieve. And the only cure is time. Slowly, it gets easier over time. You never completely get over a death, but you get to a point where you can think of the person without crying and you can remember the good times. Asking God to help you through the situation helps, too. I've been through this, because both of my parents are deceased. God bless you and grant you peace.
2007-09-06 00:29:54
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answered by Michael B - Prop. 8 Repealed! 7
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Don't worry, you little Sweet Pea. Uncle may be a little "groggy", but he never leaves us long. Let one of your Aunties wipe some of that Vegemite off your face so that you can see him when he shows up. I think even the most rigidly religious of church folks have lightened up on the "Pagan Babies Dogma." It was never very popular with the multitudes.
[PSSST! There are NO babies in hell, and you tell everyone Auntie Eagle said so. Can even those who do not believe in Heaven or Hell give a baby a break?
2007-09-06 02:09:07
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answered by One Wing Eagle Woman 6
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Adopt an uncle! There are probably people of about the right age who are close to you for one reason or another. Which one is closest? Which one do you trust the most? Start referring to him as Uncle Steve (or whatever) and see how he reacts.
That's how I got to be Aunt B. I don't actually have any blood kin nieces or nephews.
2007-09-06 08:12:57
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answered by auntb93 7
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adopt one at a nursing home.where I live we can adopt a grandparent at our local nursing home.take them out to eat, doctor appointments,bring them home for the holidays.when they get sick just visit and read to them.There's a lot of lonely old people who's family just forget about them.You may be able to find an uncle there think of all the wisdom they possess and what you could learn.
(Many blessings)
2007-09-12 02:26:48
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answered by margaret moon 4
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Well, I was going to offer several excellent suggestions for some surrogate Uncles... but now I see that Uncle must be another user. Oh, sweet Moon, I hope he returns soon.
2007-09-06 01:54:08
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answered by Christy 6
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Find a man you like and call him uncle.. or get in a head lock by your brother and say uncle. Lol
2007-09-12 19:03:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Moon
Such sweetness! We are uncleless. He has taken leave for a time...but once recharged he may return...Who knows. It is a beautiful time to be with others though!! LOL
You are such a blessing.
They should call you Ms. Vegemite.LOL
Love to you!
Sassy
2007-09-06 01:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hang in there Moon. He never leaves for very long. He'll be back.
BB,
Raji the Green Witch
2007-09-05 23:42:21
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answered by Raji the Green Witch 7
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Dear being uncleless is no big deal,as long as you trust in the lord and ask him to send you someone and be your guidance.
2007-09-13 21:42:30
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answered by racksbabe 2
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Hardly a crisis, unless I'm missing something.
2007-09-13 20:00:55
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answered by reddog4321 2
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