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Re: Touching...
« Reply #30 on: January 11, 2011, 02:24:01 pm »
I read both of them. I will find two bankers to kick. One of them will wear a £2000 suit and the other one a £2000 dress.

Niicee. :D

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« Reply #31 on: January 11, 2011, 05:34:53 pm »
MAN?!

While a man was polishing his new car,
his 4 yr old son picked up a stone
and scratched lines on the side of the car.

In anger, the man
took the child’s hand

and hit it many times
no realizing
he was using a wrench.

At the hospital, the child lost all his fingers

due to multiple
fractures.

When the child saw his father…..

with painful eyes he asked,

‘Dad when will my fingers grow back?’
The man was so hurt
and speechless;
he went back to his car
and kicked it a lot of times.

Devastated by his own actions…...

sitting in front of that car
he looked at the scratches;

the child had written
‘LOVE YOU DAD’.
The next day that man
Committed suicide. . .
I believe in killing the messenger. Know why? It sends  message.
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Re: Touching...
« Reply #32 on: January 11, 2011, 05:38:30 pm »
This proves that grown up men are sense-less ? ::)

It was too stewpid to suicide, tho.
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« Reply #33 on: January 11, 2011, 05:41:46 pm »
OMG.. that was BAD.  :-X

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« Reply #34 on: January 11, 2011, 05:42:55 pm »
OMG.. that was BAD.  :-X

The thing is too old. :P Get over it. :P It's a disgrace to the race of men. :P
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« Reply #35 on: January 11, 2011, 05:44:55 pm »
Stupid o him to commit suicide yes, his son would be more devastated.

Yes, Lia, its more than Bad. Think before you Act!
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« Reply #36 on: January 11, 2011, 05:47:16 pm »
Think before you Act!

Yeah, iluvme. Think. :P OOPS. Somebodycan'tthink. :P
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« Reply #37 on: January 11, 2011, 05:52:30 pm »
Lol commit suicide!!!!!! A fathers love :(

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« Reply #38 on: January 11, 2011, 05:54:41 pm »
 "A touching story worth reading."~ Author Unknown

Dear Patrick,

I was then an only child who had everything I could ever want. But even a pretty,
spoiled and rich kid could get lonely once in a while so when Mom told me that she was
pregnant, I was ecstatic. I imagined how wonderful you would be and how we’d always be
together and how much you would look like me. So, when you were born, I looked at your
tiny hands and feet and marveled at how beautiful you were.

We took you home and I showed you proudly to my friends. They would touch you and
sometimes pinch you, but you never reacted. When you were five months old, some things
began to bother Mom. You seemed so unmoving and numb, and your cry sounded odd — almost
like a kitten’s. So we brought you to many doctors.

The thirteenth doctor who looked at you quietly said you have the "cry du
chat" (pronounced Kree-do-sha) syndrome, "cry of the cat" in French.

When I asked what that meant, he looked at me with pity and softly said, "Your
brother will never walk nor talk." The doctor told us that it is a condition that
afflicts one in 50,000 babies, rendering victims severely retarded. Mom was shocked and I
was furious. I thought it was unfair.

When we went home, Mom took you in her arms and cried. I looked at you and realized
that word will get around that you’re not normal. So to hold on to my popularity, I did
the unthinkable … I disowned you. Mom and Dad didn’t know but I steeled myself not to
love you as you grew. Mom and Dad showered you love and attention and that made me bitter.
And as the years passed, that bitterness turned to anger, and then hate.

Mom never gave up on you. She knew she had to do it for your sake.

Everytime she put your toys down, you’d roll instead of crawl. I watched her heart
break every time she took away your toys and strapped your tummy with foam so you couldn’t
roll. You struggle and you’re cry in that pitiful way, the cry of the kitten. But she
still didn’t give up.

And then one day, you defied what all your doctors said — you crawled.

When mom saw this, she knew you would eventually walk. So when you were still crawling
at age four, she’d put you on the grass with only your diapers on knowing that you hate
the feel of the grass on your skin.

Then she’d leave you there. I would sometimes watch from the windows and smile at your
discomfort. You would crawl to the sidewalk and Mom would put you back. Again and again,
Mom repeated this on the lawn. Until one day, Mom saw you pull yourself up and toddle off
the grass as fast as your little legs could carry you.

Laughing and crying, she shouted for Dad and I to come. Dad hugged you crying openly.

I watched from my bedroom window this heartbreaking scene.

Over the years, Mom taught you to speak, read and write. From then on, I would sometime
see you walk outside, smell the flowers, marvel at the birds, or just smile at no one. I
began to see the beauty of the world through your eyes. It was then that I realized that
you were my brother and no matter how much I tried to hate you, I couldn’t, because I had
grown to love you.

During the next few days, we again became acquainted with each other. I would buy you
toys and give you all the love that a sister could ever give to her brother. And you would
reward me by smiling and hugging me.

But I guess, you were never really meant for us. On your tenth birthday, you felt
severe headaches. The doctor’s diagnosis –leukemia. Mom gasped and Dad held her, while I
fought hard to keep my tears from falling. At that moment, I loved you all the more. I
couldn’t even bear to leave your side. Then the doctors told us that your only hope is to
have a bonemarrow transplant. You became the subject of a nationwide donor search. When at
last we found the right match, you were too sick, and the doctor reluctantly ruled out the
operations. Since then, you underwent chemotherapy and radiation.

Even at the end, you continued to pursue life. Just a month before you died, you made
me draw up a list of things you wanted to do when you got out of the hospital. Two days
after the list was completed, you asked the doctors to send you home. There, we ate ice
cream and cake, run across the grass, flew kites, went fishing, took pictures of one
another and let the balloons fly. I remember the last conversation that we had. You said
that if you die, and if I need of help, I could send you a note to heaven by tying it on
the string of any balloon and letting it fly. When you said this, I started crying. Then
you hugged me. Then again, for the last time, you got sick.

That last night, you asked for water, a back rub, a cuddle. Finally, you went into
seizure with tears streaming down your face. Later, at the hospital, you struggled to talk
but the words wouldn’t come. I know what you wanted to say. "Hear you," I
whispered. And for the last time, I said, "I’ll always love and I will never forget
you. Don’t be afraid. You’ll soon be with God in heaven." Then, with my tears flowing
freely, I watched the bravest boy I had ever known finally stop breathing. Dad, Mom and I
cried until I felt as if there were no more tears left. Patrick was finally gone, leaving
us behind.

From then on, you were my source of inspiration. You showed me how to love life and
live to the fullest. With your simplicity and honesty, you showed me a world full of love
and caring. And you made me realize that the most important thing in this life is to
continue loving without asking why or how and without setting any limit.

Thank you, my little brother, for all these.


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Re: Touching...
« Reply #39 on: January 11, 2011, 05:58:40 pm »
:'(

Too many words to read..

:'(

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« Reply #40 on: January 11, 2011, 05:59:40 pm »
:'(

Too many words to read..

:'(

:P

abeyyy, read it naa..I did cry in the end, dono why though. :P

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« Reply #41 on: January 11, 2011, 06:01:44 pm »
Left me speechless :'(

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« Reply #42 on: January 11, 2011, 06:33:53 pm »
Oh it really made me sadddd :'( :'( :'(

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« Reply #43 on: January 11, 2011, 06:51:44 pm »
Oh it really made me sadddd :'( :'( :'(

Read the whole lot of them, if you haven't.  :)

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« Reply #44 on: January 11, 2011, 06:59:37 pm »
Read the whole lot of them, if you haven't.  :)
Read all of them
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