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Postby gillianren » Wed Aug 03, 2005 9:41 pm

you know, Lizzie Borden was acquitted--that may, however, be to what you were referring by saying that your relatives who killed people were never caught. (I've read pretty convincing arguments that her illegitimate half-brother did it anyway.)
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Postby Candy » Thu Aug 04, 2005 5:41 pm

We have a lot of suicides in the family tree. On the maternal side, there is a long history with the confinement of jail and/or prison.

There are some semi-good - farmers on the fraternal side. Of course, these folks would rip you off in a heartbeat.

I've never found any documentation on the horse thieves being hung, but I'm sure it happened. Like my mother, everything gets a sugar coated explanation. :roll:

I've tried to better my life, and it was hard breaking the strings. As the years go by, it gets easier and easier to shed the guilt of leaving Indiana.

I've returned once for my maternal grandmother's funeral.

I have a feeling some more may be in the near future.

My oldest brother was recently taken to rehab for OD'ing on alcohol - he was found with barely a heartbeat.

My other brother may have cancer in his mouth. He still continues to smoke and drink uncontrollably.

I hope I'm not repeating myself, but talking about this is very therapeutic.

I told Lance previously, I'm just going through a difficult time right now.
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Postby Мастер » Thu Aug 04, 2005 6:00 pm

Candy wrote:I hope I'm not repeating myself, but talking about this is very therapeutic.


Well, that's what Candy Land is for :glp-kitty:
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Postby Candy » Thu Aug 04, 2005 6:10 pm

Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:
Candy wrote:I hope I'm not repeating myself, but talking about this is very therapeutic.


Well, that's what Candy Land is for :glp-kitty:

I just love that name, too. My eyes were so poofy all night while at work due to crying. I'm not a good cryer, so I often keep things bottled up inside. Probably not a good idea, huh? I feel better today, though. I'm not sure why. :)
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Postby Candy » Thu Aug 04, 2005 6:13 pm

gillianren wrote:you know, Lizzie Borden was acquitted--that may, however, be to what you were referring by saying that your relatives who killed people were never caught. (I've read pretty convincing arguments that her illegitimate half-brother did it anyway.)

I've not heard that before. :o
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Postby Мастер » Thu Aug 04, 2005 7:43 pm

Candy wrote:
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:Well, that's what Candy Land is for :glp-kitty:

I just love that name, too.


It has a very whimsical sound to it...

I feel better today, though. I'm not sure why. :)


Don't know either, but keep up the trend.
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