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Farrah Fawcett has died at age 62

Farrah Fawcett has died at age 62

That home town girl will be missed! Very sad news...

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Farrah Fawcett has died at age 62

Michael Jackson hospitalized, in coma

 Wow. Just wow.:( v_v

Reply #27 Top

Wow he is dead - this is truly one crazy day to remember!

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cheers Farrah.

When I've seen her in recent years she seemed exceptionally grounded for a person who could have easily adopted a princess attitude.  Saw her on a recent Comedy Central Roast (I think it was William Shatner?) and I just wanted to reach into the tv and give her a big ol' hug.

hugs from afar Farrah, hugs from afar.

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Michael Jackson hospitalized, in coma

he has passed away cp

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he has passed away cp

Yeah MsShaunna, it's confirmed at 1515 hrs PDT.

It's on the news right now.

Dammit!!

<X3  

Reply #31 Top

Shes still an angel, just not working for Charlie any more.
  Amen... <3

Reply #32 Top

Sorry, Phoon...just noticed your question...was busy elsewhere.

Quoting Phoon, reply 21
and as G-d mentioned,

I'm curious Doc. Why do you refuse to type the word God in any post?

The prohibition against erasing or defacing Names of G-d applies only to Names that are written in some kind of permanent form, and recent rabbinical decisions have held that writing on a computer is not a permanent form, thus it is not a violation to type G-d's Name into a computer and then backspace over it or cut and paste it, or copy and delete files with G-d's Name in them. However, once you print the document out, it becomes a permanent form. That is why observant Jews avoid writing a Name of G-d on web sites like this one or in newsgroup messages: because there is a risk that someone else will print it out and deface it. Defacing also might be extended to include cases where people might be free with language/pictures which might be felt by someone more religious than I to be offensive....a matter of association and intent.

I would also hasten to add that the Hebrew for G-d's name bears no resemblance to the English...different letters, sounds and alphabet...the English is a phonetic approximation of the Hebrew (not very accurate).

I, on a more personal note refrain also to respect other Jewish people who might be more observant than I, so as not to offend their sensitivities.

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Reply #33 Top

indeed it is a sad day for both of thier families my heart goes out to them

sorry to hear about your wife shelby  im pulling for her <3

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you welcome we are all here when you need us :sun:

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Sorry to hear Shelby, you'll both be in my prayers.... <3

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Reply #37 Top

Thank you Teddy Bear Cholla.

We have beat this once already and with Gods help it will be won again.

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The prohibition ag.....

OUTSTANDING ANSWER! Thank you for that detailed and highly understandable lesson.

Don't be angry for me asking the question. I was simply curious.

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Thank you for that detailed and highly understandable lesson.

I agree. I am wiser because of it. :thumbsup:

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Don't be angry for me asking the question.

Angry? Never. You asked a perfectly good question, Phoon...I hope the answer didn't seem angry...it wasn't meant to be.

:sun:

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Sorry to hear Shelby, you'll both be in my prayers.

Yes shelby I am so sorry to hear this, please let her know  that you and your family are in our prayers