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What's the difference between Voiceless and Speechless?????

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rosencrantz:
:shock:  :!:  :?:  :idea:  :(

Anonymous:
[/i]Too mucha red wine

Ahhh... so that's what your prob. has been all along...   It all makes perfect sense now.

Cheers!

Anonymous:
That is so funny made me think of a joke,

Q. "What's the difference between Rosencrantz and Portia?".
A. "Nothing, they're both the same person."

H :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Sorry guys bringing this thread to the top, but just had to share it.

Guess:
Everytime you reply, you let us (all who are here seeking healing and solace) know who YOU really are. So, keep on posting. Your words, your manner, your tone they speak to who you really are on the inside :lol:

rosencrantz:
My, my, you ARE having fun at our expense, aren't you!!

Enjoy it while you can - cos we'll be leaving you behind one day.  Those of us who have used the Board to find truth, health and strength will be off having a wonderful and fulfilling life but you, dear sad ones, will be stuck in the same place of hurt, pain and loneliness.  I'd offer help and solace if I could but you're so busy avoiding real connection (to avoid the pain), you're too much of a moving target for love, too. Ta,ta.

"In the end, those who are likely to have more knowledge; who have more ability to analyze carefully as well as to imagine creatively and rigorously; who have been strongly tested and held to high standards; and who have engaged seriously with the activity and energies of [this forum], such individuals are likely to lead, not only lives of personal fulfillment, but also effective lives in the service of others and of society as a whole."

R

PS Just for the record, the quote is attributable to Neil L. Rudenstine, 26th President of Harvard University - and he knew a thing or two!!!

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