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Oct 11, 2005
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Just to make it clear, I actually meant it as a "loved" one. I wasn't exactly talking about family members but rather a person you lost that you had a close relationship with. If you had and you still managed to hold your tears both in public and in secret then I find it quite strange to be honest.
Well since both my grandmothers, my fraternity president, and 3 members of my high schools soccer team don't count. Then no I haven't lost a "loved" one. I probably never will.
 

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IrishZebra

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Jun 18, 2006
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That's different to your mom, for example.
Your parents and siblings are seperate/higher in importance than anybody else on the planet of course that's different, I don't want to be able to make the statement that I didn't cry when my mothers died because I don't want to contemplate that.

There's people you are close to and then family like grandparents, who can be as close as parents.
 

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I don't want to contemplate that either, but I will surely cry like a bitch.
Most boys do. Especially when their mothers die.

At my grandmother's funeral I had to represent the family and greet people during the viewing (pretty much stand by the casket and shake hands and huge people I didn't know). None of the brothers could even go into the same room for a few hours. I've never felt so uncomfortable before.
 

Quetzalcoatl

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Aug 22, 2007
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Most boys do. Especially when their mothers die.

At my grandmother's funeral I had to represent the family and greet people during the viewing (pretty much stand by the casket and shake hands and huge people I didn't know). None of the brothers could even go into the same room for a few hours. I've never felt so uncomfortable before.
That's the hardest part, trying to console the ones closest to the person. Definitely not my forte.
 

Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
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guys, I played football yesterday, and now i notice that when i bend mt right knee, something fleshy pops out. I can push it in, but it comes out again only when knee is bent. it doesnt hurt though.

any ideas? Rab?
 

blondu

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Nov 9, 2006
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it's hard to be robben :(...4 months will fly away. You'll play football in december, and you know snow football is the best :D.

eating pancakes, drinking peach juice and watching j lo's ass in the back up plan
 

blondu

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Nov 9, 2006
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guys, I played football yesterday, and now i notice that when i bend mt right knee, something fleshy pops out. I can push it in, but it comes out again only when knee is bent. it doesnt hurt though.

any ideas? Rab?
if you don't feel any pain or discomfort it's nothing..just a small swelling..
 

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