Anna Nicole
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Anna Nicole
just heard she died? I dont ever wish anything bad on anyone, but she and everyone around her are some of the weirdest people I have ever seen(well on TV anyway LOL). Anyone know the cause of death? Maybe the trim spa combined with drugs? Its just a odd thing cause her son dies last year I think, now its something going on with her new baby and her dad..
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Re: Anna Nicole
crazyfarmer wrote: Maybe the trim spa combined with drugs?
lol, anythings possible.
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I can't believe that we're going there again, GERALD if the post subject doesn't interest you, DON'T OPEN IT . About Anna Nichole, I'm terribly saddened by the death of anyone. It's ashame that she didn't get the help that she so desperately needed. I'm not proud of this by any means but after my accident, I became dependant on narcotic pain medications. At the time, I didn't think of the conseqences because the pain was so severe. Then came the depression from being 36 and in a wheelchair and an addiction to antidepressants. This past year, God gave me the strength to get off of most of the meds. So, I think real hard about judging anyone without having walked in their shoes. As for posting on this topic, I've got friends on this forum that I feel that I can share other topics with, without being judged. " It's an excalibur thing "
God Bless !!!!!!!!!
Ray
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well said man.. I wasnt meaning to make fun of the topic though. I just feel like then people around her definitly didnt help her get better. They act as if they did, but most of them just wanted money.raydaughety wrote:I can't believe that we're going there again, GERALD if the post subject doesn't interest you, DON'T OPEN IT . About Anna Nichole, I'm terribly saddened by the death of anyone. It's ashame that she didn't get the help that she so desperately needed. I'm not proud of this by any means but after my accident, I became dependant on narcotic pain medications. At the time, I didn't think of the conseqences because the pain was so severe. Then came the depression from being 36 and in a wheelchair and an addiction to antidepressants. This past year, God gave me the strength to get off of most of the meds. So, I think real hard about judging anyone without having walked in their shoes. As for posting on this topic, I've got friends on this forum that I feel that I can share other topics with, without being judged. " It's an excalibur thing "
as for the topic, its always 3-4 atleast per week in here that dont talk about hunting. Its nice to have a little mix. I love hunting, but soon you will run out of things to talk about, espically for those that visit here 3-4 times a day LOL
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About off-topic posting: The reason posts and threads appear that have nothing to do with crossbow hunting is because this is a forum of cyber-friends, and where friendship is, varied conversation is. You won't find us discussing only one topic all the time any more than you'll find any group of friends anywhere discussing only one topic all the time ... doesn't matter whether you're out and about in society, or on the net ... where people gather, people talk. That's human nature. To insist that we stifle all off-topic posting would be to stick a deadly knife of needless control into a forum that is very much alive and well.
Will everybody be interested in every topic? No. That's human nature too.
This forum is made up of folks who do a very good job of keeping a lid on threads that get out of hand, and our moderators do the rest.
There are no problems here. Let's not create any.
Good folks, good talk, good place to gather. Let's keep it open.
Will everybody be interested in every topic? No. That's human nature too.
This forum is made up of folks who do a very good job of keeping a lid on threads that get out of hand, and our moderators do the rest.
There are no problems here. Let's not create any.
Good folks, good talk, good place to gather. Let's keep it open.
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you need to run for pres lol.. I'd definitly vote for you over Clinton HAHAHAHAHHAGrizzly Adam wrote:About off-topic posting: The reason posts and threads appear that have nothing to do with crossbow hunting is because this is a forum of cyber-friends, and where friendship is, varied conversation is. You won't find us discussing only one topic all the time any more than you'll find any group of friends anywhere discussing only one topic all the time ... doesn't matter whether you're out and about in society, or on the net ... where people gather, people talk. That's human nature. To insist that we stifle all off-topic posting would be to stick a deadly knife of needless control into a forum that is very much alive and well.
Will everybody be interested in every topic? No. That's human nature too.
This forum is made up of folks who do a very good job of keeping a lid on threads that get out of hand, and our moderators do the rest.
There are no problems here. Let's not create any.
Good folks, good talk, good place to gather. Let's keep it open.
But well said, 95% of my posts are about hunting on here. I know I dont have AIM and all the chat crap, dont have time to stay online and do that anyway but I have alot of friends here which is why I check back 24/7..
I still say we need a BS room for long time members here