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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DGIV-A-HOLICS...FAMILY CHIT CHAT ONLY!!
DGIV 0.00Dec 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: Ronaldo who wrote (45184)6/17/1999 9:34:00 AM
From: William Brotherson  Read Replies (2) of 50264
 
Ronaldo,

Good joke, almost have no need for my story today...NOT!!<VBG>

How many times in our lives have we watched our kids leave the house and really wanted to say something so badly, but didn't. What about the times when you and your spouse lie in bed not saying a word, you know they are awake and you want to say something to them so bad it hurts, yet you cannot force even one word from your mouth so you just go to sleep? How many times??????????

Oh, How I Loved Her

The clergyman was finishing the graveside service.
Suddenly, the 78-year-old man whose wife of 50 years had
just died began screaming in a thick accent, "Oh, oh, oh,
how I loved her!" His mournful wail interrupted the
dignified quiet of the ceremony. The other family and
friends standing around the grave looked shocked and
embarrassed. His grown children, blushing, tried to shush
their father. "It's okay, Dad; we understand, Shush." The
old man stared fixedly at the casket lowering slowly into
the grave. The clergyman went on. Finishing, he invited the
family to shovel some dirt onto the coffin as a mark of the
finality of death. Each, in turn, did so with the exception
of the old man. "Oh, how I loved her!" he moaned loudly. His
daughter and two sons again tried to restrain him, but he
continued, "I loved her!"
Now, as the rest of those gathered around began leaving
the grave, the old man stubbornly resisted. He stayed,
staring into the grave. The clergyman approached. "I know
how you must feel, but it's time to leave. We all must leave
and go on with life."
"Oh, how I loved her!" the old man moaned, miserably.
"You don't understand," he said to the clergyman,
"I almost told her, once."


By Hanoch McCarty, Ed.D.

Your all very special, just had to say it!!!

wb
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