Honor and appreciation aplenty in Just Call Me Your Lunatic Friend. Welcome To The Madness.

  • June 10, 2019, 10:53 a.m.
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One of the th8ngs I learned at DE was it was a window into individuals lives. My failing was in letting individuals know I appreciated them. Id like to let them know but I doubt they all have made the transfer. It does not mean necessarily like or appreciate one over the other.

I would say the first real friendship I formed on DE was with a young lady who went by the name Strawberry Kisses. She touched my heart qu8ckly and our friendship turned tighter over the telephone. Our friendship during a period of DE drama and a big misunderstanding/miscommunication between us. Her friendship still feels like a great loss in my life. If anyone knows her you have my permission to tell her about this entry. She is a lovely woman.

I seriously admire the next two ladies who never failed to put a smile on my face and my admiration grew watch8ng them navigate the difficult circumstances and above all feel8ng the love, affection, and pride they communicated and showed 8n their children, I first knew them as Valued Customer or Missywalks and there will always be Nazdaze. To these two ladies I want them to know how grateful for tor sharing a part of their world with me and I want them how much I admire them so much for hav8ng the privilege of witness their grace and strength as they each faced very different difficulties but both faced their with such class. To each of them I say an enormous thank you for accepting me as a friend and a confidant of sorts.

What can I say about four heroic Molly? I always looked forward to her updates on her job. She presented the tales with su ch a spice of humor and sarcasm that they would many times move me to audible guffaw. You so rock Molly.

5here are so many others, Skyrider you have always been awesome in my opinion. And Shannon your wit and meaningless boundless knowledge is a reason for my r3sp3ct and admiration. As one little girl asked me once, “Shannon, teach me stuff!”

There are loads more that deserve to be included in this entry. I am sorry that I was not blessed with a better memory and I didn’t recall our history together. It doesn’t mean I think any less of you.

8n conclusion, thank you everyone for sharing bits of your lives with me. It is a very special honor and bless8ng to me.


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