I went to one of those psychics and she told me to beware of the fat banjo player where the dingoes slumber. To this day I haven't a clue what she meant.
When everyone is ignoring you just talk about yourself in the third person......at least you get a mention.
Digger said
May 16 3:35 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I went to one of those psychics and she told me to beware of the fat banjo player where the dingoes slumber. To this day I haven't a clue what she meant.
When everyone is ignoring you just talk about yourself in the third person......at least you get a mention.
John Doe said
May 16 5:55 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I went to one of those psychics and she told me to beware of the fat banjo player where the dingoes slumber. To this day I haven't a clue what she meant.
When everyone is ignoring you just talk about yourself in the third person......at least you get a mention.
Ouch!
John Doe said
May 17 3:41 AM, 2020
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
Digger said
May 17 11:00 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
And then there are genetic memories.
Syl said
May 17 12:02 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I agree that memories keep a person alive....and it's a nice way of looking at it.
dr synne said
May 17 12:35 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
dr synne said
May 17 12:37 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
And then there are genetic memories.
Read about that, something about the offspring of mice being scared of things the parents were conditioned to be scared of.
Syl said
May 17 12:58 PM, 2020
Also reincarnation. Many people are convinced they have memories of previous lives, instinctively know things, places, people, even languages that they have not learnt in their present life.
Jobless Oddball said
May 17 1:39 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
I am open minded.
Are you saying you're into the old swinging??????????????????????????????????????????????
John Doe said
May 17 5:38 PM, 2020
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
dr synne said
May 20 11:11 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Anonymous said
May 20 11:45 AM, 2020
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Pleased it's nothing too serious, but hope it all works out and you feel better about things soon
Anonymous said
May 20 12:43 PM, 2020
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Been very busy as CS over there
Anonymous said
May 20 9:07 PM, 2020
Anonymous wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Been very busy as CS over there
Yes because that's such a realistic poster to choose. What listless ineffective trolling.
Posters do have real lives as well you know and think of things other than forums..oh I see you dont.
Twizzler said
May 20 10:12 PM, 2020
Anonymous wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Been very busy as CS over there
I don’t think so. CS is a numptie and I am pretty sure he is winding everybody up over there.
Digger said
May 20 10:49 PM, 2020
Twizzler wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Been very busy as CS over there
I don’t think so. CS is a numptie and I am pretty sure he is winding everybody up over there.
Who is CS?
Twizzler said
May 20 10:57 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
Twizzler wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Been very busy as CS over there
I don’t think so. CS is a numptie and I am pretty sure he is winding everybody up over there.
Who is CS?
Common Sense. He has his own thread over there, and I am sure he is taking the piss.
John Doe said
May 21 1:23 AM, 2020
Twizzler wrote:
Digger wrote:
Twizzler wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Been very busy as CS over there
I don’t think so. CS is a numptie and I am pretty sure he is winding everybody up over there.
Who is CS?
Common Sense. He has his own thread over there, and I am sure he is taking the piss.
Well regardless of the anonymous bullshit I am glad the Doc is ok, a good poster and a lot of fun.
Anonymous said
May 21 2:13 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Twizzler wrote:
Digger wrote:
Twizzler wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
dr synne wrote:
John Doe wrote:
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Been very busy as CS over there
I don’t think so. CS is a numptie and I am pretty sure he is winding everybody up over there.
Who is CS?
Common Sense. He has his own thread over there, and I am sure he is taking the piss.
Well regardless of the anonymous bullshit I am glad the Doc is ok, a good poster and a lot of fun.
An anon wished Doc well if you scroll back.
Don't tar us all with her same brush if you please. .some of us are just normal posters you know. (Well, as normal as anyone is on forums! )
When everyone is ignoring you just talk about yourself in the third person......at least you get a mention.
Ouch!
If you have loved someone and they have loved you back (wife, husband, family or not), if you have had friends who will not easily forget your life, even if you have shown some small kindness to a total stranger and they remember just that aspect about you then you never really die at all - at least whilst they live on.
I think that is the best we can hope for, but it's a very beautiful idea in it's own way.
And then there are genetic memories.
I agree that memories keep a person alive....and it's a nice way of looking at it.
I don't think it matters whether you live your life as a believer or atheist, just try to be a 'good' one. Good as in valuing others and respecting what we know we have and realising it's important.
Read about that, something about the offspring of mice being scared of things the parents were conditioned to be scared of.
Are you saying you're into the old swinging??????????????????????????????????????????????

You have been very quiet recently, hope you are ok?
I'm ok but having a few problems that are taking up my time. Nothing too bad though.
Pleased it's nothing too serious, but hope it all works out and you feel better about things soon

Been very busy as CS over there
Yes because that's such a realistic poster to choose. What listless ineffective trolling.
Posters do have real lives as well you know and think of things other than forums..oh I see you dont.
I don’t think so. CS is a numptie and I am pretty sure he is winding everybody up over there.
Who is CS?
Common Sense. He has his own thread over there, and I am sure he is taking the piss.
Well regardless of the anonymous bullshit I am glad the Doc is ok, a good poster and a lot of fun.
An anon wished Doc well if you scroll back.
Don't tar us all with her same brush if you please. .some of us are just normal posters you know. (Well, as normal as anyone is on forums!
)