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The threads will still stay when he is gone.


Originally posted by wolfgang59
The threads will still stay when he is gone.
Sobering thought: One day we'll all be gone from Red Hot Pawn.

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Originally posted by GHOST HUNTER
i know i speak for the majority on here when i say i look forward to all you"re future posts and threads.
Don"t let them get you down Bobby
Which ghost exactly are you hunting?!


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Sobering thought: One day we'll all be gone from Red Hot Pawn.
I had no idea.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Which ghost exactly are you hunting?!
Ghost of a Duke for starters

I caught one



Originally posted by wolfgang59
I had no idea.
The tendency to take people, places, things and life itself for granted has probably
occurred since time began as an unfortunate part of the human condition.



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Then I compliment you on also having pondered the reality of the brevity of life on planet earth which enhances
our appreciation of other people, places and things that otherwise may have been taken for granted .


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Well said. Whether negative or positive changes occur,
gradually or suddenly, our lives become redefined
and it's an ongoing process
until the day
we die.


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Originally posted by GHOST HUNTER
Ghost of a Duke for starters

I caught one
You caught a glimpse of one sir. Not quite the same thing.

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It's an enjoyable leisure time activity, as are playing golf or tennis or vacationing at some relaxing destination.
The sum total of the days of these small things represents one pleasant dimension of our lives.



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"It's an enjoyable leisure time activity, as are playing golf or tennis or vacationing at some relaxing destination.
The sum total of the days of these small things represents one pleasant dimension of our lives."