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27 February, 2008 at 12:58 am #313412
@rubyred wrote:
/bovvered :)
canny wait to see ye shazza xx
Im off now as the eyes are a shutting. You girls play nicely now xxx nite all 8)
27 February, 2008 at 1:00 am #313413do i get to meet wee grannie..? i can think o a new poem for meeting her…..
27 February, 2008 at 1:01 am #313414och away ye go,hen,,,i can handle pish, nanite dollface xx
27 February, 2008 at 1:07 am #313415It’s not pish though,,here is the first paragraph of Esme’s post:
Suicide rates across the UK are generally falling, but the latest statistics, show that the Bridgend rates were higher than the national average. When one follows another in quick succession, the temptation to link the deaths, inadvertently or in banner headlines, can prove too much. From this, a suicide cluster may be born.
The way the public, the television, press and official facilities have all interacted has created a phenomenon that has gone beyond suicideFrom the Sunday Herald:
I have highlighted Esme’s errm quotes:
Paragraph 20: Suicide rates across the UK are generally falling, but the latest statistics, show that the Bridgend rates were higher than the national average.Suicide rates across the UK are generally falling, but the latest statistics (up to 2006), show that the Bridgend rates were higher than the national average. In 2006, three young men took their lives in the town, and since then the number has risen to nine.
Paragraph 22: When one follows another in quick succession, the temptation to link the deaths, inadvertently or in banner headlines, can prove too much. From this, a suicide cluster may be born.
Paragraph 2: “The way the public, the television, press and official facilities have all interacted has created a phenomenon that has gone beyond suicide,” says Phil Jones, a research fellow at Swansea University. “The phenomenon is now Bridgend and that is beginning to affect everyone involved.”
27 February, 2008 at 1:13 am #313416I await…..i canny be ersed . I had a great pal.9 years i talked to her.met her 12 times..daft times like picnics in Bromley..drunken weekends with Mick in Newcastle. and the times i sat there and laughed and laughed.
she went a bit quiet on me..and it bugged me.as we spoke every day for 9 years,we were pen pals,we laughed and shared christmases together !she went ill,,cancer of the liver and NO she did NOT drink ! within 5 weeks of being diagnosed and being told she had 6 months. she died. I went to see her..to make her laugh,as we had our own language,our own destination. I got to Surrey sunday night,,and went to Kent on the Monday,,and missed her,,she died before i got to tell her i loved her…
I miss her terribly.sorely and horribly.
she was my bestest pal ! and i Pine for her so.
9 years ! ooh the laughs.
and i KNOW what tommy means when he says he contacts someone.
i dream of her coming online.i dream of us meeting again.and we will !
27 February, 2008 at 1:16 am #313417You will be assed.
27 February, 2008 at 1:17 am #313418@lil fek wrote:
You will be assed.
erm !!
27 February, 2008 at 1:18 am #313419@lil fek wrote:
It’s not pish though,,here is the first paragraph of Esme’s post:
Suicide rates across the UK are generally falling, but the latest statistics, show that the Bridgend rates were higher than the national average. When one follows another in quick succession, the temptation to link the deaths, inadvertently or in banner headlines, can prove too much. From this, a suicide cluster may be born.
The way the public, the television, press and official facilities have all interacted has created a phenomenon that has gone beyond suicideFrom the Sunday Herald:
I have highlighted Esme’s errm quotes:
Paragraph 20: Suicide rates across the UK are generally falling, but the latest statistics, show that the Bridgend rates were higher than the national average.Suicide rates across the UK are generally falling, but the latest statistics (up to 2006), show that the Bridgend rates were higher than the national average. In 2006, three young men took their lives in the town, and since then the number has risen to nine.
Paragraph 22: When one follows another in quick succession, the temptation to link the deaths, inadvertently or in banner headlines, can prove too much. From this, a suicide cluster may be born.
Paragraph 2: “The way the public, the television, press and official facilities have all interacted has created a phenomenon that has gone beyond suicide,” says Phil Jones, a research fellow at Swansea University. “The phenomenon is now Bridgend and that is beginning to affect everyone involved.”
yeah !! AND !
27 February, 2008 at 1:20 am #313420am i supposed to suddenly JUMP ffs…
well she listens tae me.. and i care more !
27 February, 2008 at 1:26 am #313421I don’t give a sh it about jumping………I want you to see what I saw..that’s all. You were the most open minded person I had ever known on here.
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