tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5612715837707274617.post8620623215828313520..comments2020-07-17T17:10:23.791+02:00Comments on Spookannie: So long, Frank, and thanks for all the fishjudygrahamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11800886346623253551noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5612715837707274617.post-32596213825701995082009-06-12T02:48:13.228+02:002009-06-12T02:48:13.228+02:00That was amazing. I'm crying all over again re...That was amazing. I'm crying all over again reading his page and this got me started again. I can't believe I'll never get the chance to see my sarcastic Kraut again.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5612715837707274617.post-3523905695047116492009-06-12T00:48:46.368+02:002009-06-12T00:48:46.368+02:00Hi There...
I'd never grown up in a religious ...Hi There...<br />I'd never grown up in a religious home & at times I think that is why I have always had a fear of death. In most religions they teach you that there is some sort of life after death. Yet, I've never clearly identified with a particular religion...nothing has seemed to fit the views in which I have. I can recall ever since being little that I have had a deep fear of death. I loved what I knew of Frank & it just goes to show that life is never necessarily fair. Yet, the thought of dying in his sleep has sort of disturbed me. No warning & just one day you are gone to the rest of the world. Maybe I will try to read Deepak Chopra's book. My Grandmother once gave me one of his books to read...I believe it was "Wherever you go there you are". I tend to shy away from these type of books, but maybe it will bring me some peace. :)<br /><br />ThereseakaDebbieDownerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05615739796641503716noreply@blogger.com