"Don't fly tonight. Let the storm pass."
...sigh........
2007-10-30 09:37:59
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answer #1
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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I would like to go back five years ago when my grandma was dying from lung cancer, I was still pretty young so I didn't really care or understand what was going on, everything was happening so fast and there was to much for me to catch up, I didn't get a chance to let her know how much I love her and what a great person she was, that everything would be alright, and thank for everything she has done, that she will find God, I didn't get to see her before she died, a few minutes after I arrived at the airport and well on my way to the hospital my mom came running to me in tears saying that she was gone.
2007-11-02 20:32:49
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answer #2
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answered by Istis 3
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Sue, I love you. Always have and always will. I've been in love with you since that first day I saw you and will only love you more as I get to know you better. You will meet losers and may even marry one but I will always be here for you. Waiting patiently until the day you realize that I am the best there is for you. I only hope you don't make me wait so long.
2007-10-30 09:40:18
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answer #3
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answered by old-softy 3
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I often think about this. But I've come to believe (and from watching "Back to the Future") that everything you do has an impact on where you are now.
I would like to never get involved with my Ex wife. But if I did change that, I wouldn't be with the great woman I am with now! Not becasue she introduced us, or there was some otehr relation, but If I wasn't invlved with my Ex I wouldn't have been in the position and situation I was in when I met her.
So screwing with the past is something I wouldn't want to do.
Although I guess it's wouldn't hurt to go back to NYC back in 2001 and tell myself to "Get Paul McCarney's autograph!" No one ever believes me when I tell them I talked to him (true story)
2007-10-30 09:35:00
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answer #4
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answered by Sean C 5
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HL, if you are doing this for me then I would like to apologize to this young man who took his life about 32 years ago. At the time we were all stoned and I was with the person who stabbed him that night. He ended up getting really messed up because of this and was hospitalized for mental health issues. After his release from the hospital there was a trail that went on for a couple of years. We were both found not guilty of doing any harm to this fella. That winter he couldn't handle life anymore and ended up jumping off a high point in the town in which we lived and taking his own life. If he hadn't had to suffer the stabbing that night he may very well be on this earth today. So in a perfect world I would like to be able to apologize to him for that night as well as all he had to endure because of that night.
2007-10-30 09:38:16
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answer #5
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answered by crazylegs 7
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Take me back 10 years ago when my mum died and I would say the family miss you and love you deeply. And why did you leave us at a young age. My brother was15, i was 14 and my sister was 12 years old. And our dad still loves you deeply too.
2007-10-31 02:25:06
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I would go back to Dec 18, 1975, the day before my mother died. I was seven years old.
I would tell her not to worry about us. I would tell her that her three kids turned out great and we are all happy. I would show her pictures of her six grandchildren, and point out the one named after her. I would tell her that I got more good things from her in 7 years than most kids do in a lifetime.
OK, I guess that's more than one thing, but she deserved to know all of that before she died. She deserved to see the results of her efforts.
2007-10-30 09:46:29
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answer #7
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answered by a_niceguy_in_virginia 3
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Thank you for making me the person i am today and for loving me unconditionally like only a mother can and dont ever forget how much i love you!
Rip my wonderful mum, fell to sleep on January 6th 2007!
2007-10-30 12:05:04
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answer #8
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answered by The Original Highbury Gal 6
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I would say, "Hell NO, I will NOT marry you Rick"! (Of course, I'd still want my 3 girls though) I read all answers and some are deep. Sorry for your pain. I have not come across any yet and I'm afraid of those days. Not when I pass, but when my loved ones do.
2007-10-30 09:38:10
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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"Mom....go to the doctor and get checked out. I don't want anything to happen to you. You have a lot of people who love you, need you, and want you to stick around for a long, long time."
My mom died November 4, 2002 from cancer. She didn't find it until it was too late. She couldn't afford to go to the doctor, and couldn't get state insurance either. By the time she did get checked out, she was already terminal, and less than a month later she was gone. :(
2007-10-30 12:15:08
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answer #10
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answered by Ms. GTO 7
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Take me back 16 years to my younger self outside the church, so I can tell myself these two things: "Do NOT marry your fiance (he's a JERK!), and wait about 5 years and marry that cute guy you meet at work."
2007-10-30 09:34:40
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answer #11
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answered by Brutally Honest 7
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