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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Atira1999 wrote: > I am the personification of lonelyness. I am 19 f , looking for a friend to > talk with. This seems a good enough place to start. >  Yes I am desperate. >  Yes I believe in God/teachings of Christ >  Yes, lonelyness gets depressing >  Yes I live in Isolation >  Yes I’m stuck in a rut >  No, I don’t do drugs >  No, I don’t have friends >  No, I am not happy. > I need someone to talk to before I go insane. > love, >  Atira

     Yes, Atira….this is a good place to start.  <smile>  When you feel more comfortable, perhaps you will tell us what makes you live in isolation.  Until then, be welcome here.  Jae —             "We are friends…….                     we must assist each other……                              to bear our burdens."                               Osage Proverb

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I am the personification of lonelyness. I am 19 f , looking for a friend to talk with. This seems a good enough place to start.  Yes I am desperate.  Yes I believe in God/teachings of Christ  Yes, lonelyness gets depressing  Yes I live in Isolation  Yes I’m stuck in a rut  No, I don’t do drugs  No, I don’t have friends  No, I am not happy. I need someone to talk to before I go insane. love,  Atira

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So, pull up a chair and speak what’s on your mind. KenJ Atira1999 <atira1…@aol.com> wrote in article <19990627160823.02428.00001…@ng-bk1.aol.com>… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I am the personification of lonelyness. I am 19 f , looking for a friend to > talk with. This seems a good enough place to start. >  Yes I am desperate. >  Yes I believe in God/teachings of Christ >  Yes, lonelyness gets depressing >  Yes I live in Isolation >  Yes I’m stuck in a rut >  No, I don’t do drugs >  No, I don’t have friends >  No, I am not happy. > I need someone to talk to before I go insane. > love, >  Atira

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On 27 Jun 1999 20:08:23 GMT atira1…@aol.com (Atira1999) wrote: > I am the personification of lonelyness. I am 19 f , looking for a friend to > talk with. This seems a good enough place to start. >  Yes I am desperate. >  Yes I believe in God/teachings of Christ >  Yes, lonelyness gets depressing >  Yes I live in Isolation >  Yes I’m stuck in a rut >  No, I don’t do drugs >  No, I don’t have friends >  No, I am not happy. > I need someone to talk to before I go insane. > love, >  Atira

Welcome, Atira, Welcome to A.S.L.! You have come to the right place if you want to make friends.  Please feel free to start any topic or to respond to one that exists now.  One good way some people have started is to post about yourself, or, if you are not comfortable to do that, just join in on anything of interest to you.  Don’t worry about posting.  Are you "new" to "new"sgroups?  If so, please ask any questions and people here will help you.  Like all newsgroups, most people are very good here, we have very few bad ones. To tell you a little about myself, I believe too in God and Christ, do not use drugs, and have suffered a great tragedy in my own life that caused me to come here.  I bet you will find others here who will have similar interests to you. Perhaps the best place to start is by looking at other persons posts and finding someone you feel compatible with to talk to.  There are people here all over the world, and I can tell you from personal experience that there are many times more people here who read and never post except through email. Again Atira, welcome to A.S.L., which is a friendly place! BooBoo the Bear — Posted via Talkway – http://www.talkway.com Exchange ideas on practically anything ™.

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I just saw you post by chance, thought I should reply.  I know the aloneness you feel, and the thoughts of suicide; I my lover died ten years ago, and I thought that was the end of the world.  I still deal with loss, and sometimes I still feel life is not worth living.  What brings me back to center is doing something for someone else, forcing myself to be needed, and useful.  Do not isolate yourself, loneliness feeds on isolation. Volunteer some of your time at the college health center, force yourself to be around people, check out the Students Union.  You are of great value, make yourself available.  People do care, it’s just that they are afraid to show it; afraid they will be made the fool.  It is hard to be a caring person, a person with the ability to love, and not have a direction, to direct that love.   Hang in there you, are surround by people that are in need of you, and want what you can bring to there lives. You are not alone.  Don’t be afraid to say, "Hey, I hurt and don’t know what to do about it". I wish someone had given me that advice ten years ago, I had to find that out the hard way.  Remember you are not alone.  Hell, I care and I’m just a stranger. (smile) Ernie greg <gl…@cats.ucsc.edu> wrote in article <glevy-2204972219050…@mingong-mac-04.ucsc.edu>… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I think the first line is the hardest to write.  Ok it’s done now I can > get on with it.  I feel so alone right now.  I’m a second year college > student with no one around who cares or even pretends to care.  Sometimes > i feel so bad i think suicide would be the thing to do.  But I can’t > imagine ever finding the courage to go through with it.  There seems to be > no end to my loneliness.  Recently I went to see my dad and > stepmother(evil one) which makes me feel worse as they ignore me when I’m > there then bug me to come when I’m not.  At scholl I have no friends and > spend much of the time in total isolation.  Mostly I have no problem with > this but lately it has become really depressing.  It’s kind of an endless > loop.  I feel depressed so I don’t do much of anything so i don’t meet > anyone so i have no friends so i feel alone so i become depressed. > aaaaarrrrrrrgggggghhhh   It seems so simple but I can’t break out of it > because I just don’t have the strength. thanks for listening, > Greg

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I think the first line is the hardest to write.  Ok it’s done now I can get on with it.  I feel so alone right now.  I’m a second year college student with no one around who cares or even pretends to care.  Sometimes i feel so bad i think suicide would be the thing to do.  But I can’t imagine ever finding the courage to go through with it.  There seems to be no end to my loneliness.  Recently I went to see my dad and stepmother(evil one) which makes me feel worse as they ignore me when I’m there then bug me to come when I’m not.  At scholl I have no friends and spend much of the time in total isolation.  Mostly I have no problem  with this but lately it has become really depressing.  It’s kind of an endless loop.  I feel depressed so I don’t do much of anything so i don’t meet anyone so i have no friends so i feel alone so i become depressed. aaaaarrrrrrrgggggghhhh   It seems so simple but I can’t break out of it because I just don’t have the strength. thanks for listening, Greg

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    Great to see the dogg back in form. — Bill mrbill+AEA-albedo.net Lean on me, when you’re not strong Maddogg wrote in message +ADw-6hpbfm+ACQ-fpt+AEA-bolivia.earthlink.net+AD4-…

+AD4- +AD4-  Hi, Judy, +AD4- +AD4-  Yeah, they picked out all the neat Marsupials, and then put all the +AD4-  ’possums on a log, and sent them to us…. +ADs–) +AD4- +AD4-                                Michael +AD4-                                Maddogg (dogg likes ‘possum… mmmm) :-+AF0Afg- +AD4- +AD4-In article +ADw-3720C3A6.E9C39F6B+AEA-pop3.concentric.net+AD4-, LadyJ3 +AD4APA-LadyJ3+AEA-pop3.concentric.net+AD4- wrote:

+AD4APg-I see…… We have something similar here called a +ACI-snipe+ACI-.  Young boys meet +AD4APg- in +AD4APg-the dark of night with burlap bags when the +ACI-snipe+ACI- are running.  They wait all +AD4APg-night, until the morning dew has dampened their clothes and they sheepishly +AD4APg- smile +AD4APg-to know they’ve been had. +AD4APg-    Who truly knows what might or might not exist?  Thank you, Hugs, J. +AD4APg- +AD4APg- +AD4APg-jsg wrote:

+AD4APg- +AD4APgA+- Bunyips are a hybrid, part marsupial and part reptile, they are big and +AD4APgA+- very reclusive. As far as I know, no one has proved that they exist. +AD4APgA+- Bunyips are part of Australian folk law, kind of like the Europeans with +AD4APgA+- their Werewolves. I don’t know the full story behind Bunyips, it might +AD4APgA+- have been started by someone who was too drunk and saw a Platypus. But +AD4APgA+- then again, you never know what’s out there in the bush… +AD4APgA+- +AD4APgA+- Justin. +AD4APgA+- +AD4APgA+- LadyJ says… +AD4APgA+- +AD4- Ummm, at the risk of being repetative, +ACI-What are Bunyips, please.+ACI- Purple, +AD4APgA+- +AD4- scales and dirty brown fur?  Curiouser and couriouser………J +AD4APgA+- +AHs-snip+AH0- +AD4APgA+- +AD4APgA+- Following x’s added as a spam block. +AD4APgA+- jsgx+AEA-xpopulus.net +AD4APg- +AD4APg- +AD4APg-

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Even ‘possums have their place, darlin’. <smile>  Will admit, though that the koala bear is much cuter. Hugs, J. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Maddogg wrote: >   Hi, Judy, >   Yeah, they picked out all the neat Marsupials, and then put all the >   ‘possums on a log, and sent them to us…. ;-) >                                 Michael >                                 Maddogg (dogg likes ‘possum… mmmm) :-]~ > In article <3720C3A6.E9C39…@pop3.concentric.net>, LadyJ3 > <Lad…@pop3.concentric.net> wrote: > >I see…… We have something similar here called a "snipe".  Young boys meet > > in > >the dark of night with burlap bags when the "snipe" are running.  They wait all > >night, until the morning dew has dampened their clothes and they sheepishly > > smile > >to know they’ve been had. > >    Who truly knows what might or might not exist?  Thank you, Hugs, J. > >jsg wrote: > >> Bunyips are a hybrid, part marsupial and part reptile, they are big and > >> very reclusive. As far as I know, no one has proved that they exist. > >> Bunyips are part of Australian folk law, kind of like the Europeans with > >> their Werewolves. I don’t know the full story behind Bunyips, it might > >> have been started by someone who was too drunk and saw a Platypus. But > >> then again, you never know what’s out there in the bush… > >> Justin. > >> LadyJ says… > >> > Ummm, at the risk of being repetative, "What are Bunyips, please."  Purple, > >> > scales and dirty brown fur?  Curiouser and couriouser………J > >> {snip} > >> Following x’s added as a spam block. > >> j…@xpopulus.net

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  Hi, Judy,   Yeah, they picked out all the neat Marsupials, and then put all the   ‘possums on a log, and sent them to us…. ;-)                                 Michael                                 Maddogg (dogg likes ‘possum… mmmm) :-]~ In article <3720C3A6.E9C39…@pop3.concentric.net>, LadyJ3 – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -<Lad…@pop3.concentric.net> wrote: >I see…… We have something similar here called a "snipe".  Young boys meet > in >the dark of night with burlap bags when the "snipe" are running.  They wait all >night, until the morning dew has dampened their clothes and they sheepishly > smile >to know they’ve been had. >    Who truly knows what might or might not exist?  Thank you, Hugs, J. >jsg wrote: >> Bunyips are a hybrid, part marsupial and part reptile, they are big and >> very reclusive. As far as I know, no one has proved that they exist. >> Bunyips are part of Australian folk law, kind of like the Europeans with >> their Werewolves. I don’t know the full story behind Bunyips, it might >> have been started by someone who was too drunk and saw a Platypus. But >> then again, you never know what’s out there in the bush… >> Justin. >> LadyJ says… >> > Ummm, at the risk of being repetative, "What are Bunyips, please."  Purple, >> > scales and dirty brown fur?  Curiouser and couriouser………J >> {snip} >> Following x’s added as a spam block. >> j…@xpopulus.net

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Bunyips are a hybrid, part marsupial and part reptile, they are big and very reclusive. As far as I know, no one has proved that they exist. Bunyips are part of Australian folk law, kind of like the Europeans with their Werewolves. I don’t know the full story behind Bunyips, it might have been started by someone who was too drunk and saw a Platypus. But then again, you never know what’s out there in the bush… Justin. LadyJ says… > Ummm, at the risk of being repetative, "What are Bunyips, please."  Purple, > scales and dirty brown fur?  Curiouser and couriouser………J

{snip} Following x’s added as a spam block. j…@xpopulus.net

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Hi Marc, I’m here if you want to chat, or you can email me if you like. Justin. xb…@dial.pipex.com says… > hello is anyone out there i’m feeling pretty lonely and depressed right now

Following x’s added as a spam block. j…@xpopulus.net

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jsg, you still not working on that project are you??? I going to work on the project of passing out for the night. Cya tomorrow Adams – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -jsg wrote in message … >Hi Marc, I’m here if you want to chat, or you can email me if you like. >Justin. >xb…@dial.pipex.com says… >> hello is anyone out there i’m feeling pretty lonely and depressed right now >Following x’s added as a spam block. >j…@xpopulus.net

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Hi Adams, I have finished that project and now have another four to work on :) I think I’ll wait until the weekend before I work on any sleep projects, its only one day away. I thought Bunyips had scales and dirty brown fur, I’ve never heard of a purple one before lol. Good night. Justin. adamhutx…@ozemail.com.au says… > jsg, you still not working on that project are you??? > I going to work on the project of passing out for the night. > Cya tomorrow > Adams

{snip} Following x’s added as a spam block. j…@xpopulus.net

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hello is anyone out there i’m feeling pretty lonely and depressed right now

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MARC NORRIS wrote: > hello is anyone out there i’m feeling pretty lonely and depressed right now

  There are lots of us "out here", Marc.  Pull up a chair and join in any time.  Be welcome.  You have to bring your own snacks and don’t set liquids near the keyboard, but the rest of what you’re needing is already here.  A smile for you,  J.

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Ummm, at the risk of being repetative, "What are Bunyips, please."  Purple, scales and dirty brown fur?  Curiouser and couriouser………J – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -jsg wrote: > Hi Adams, I have finished that project and now have another four to work > on :) I think I’ll wait until the weekend before I work on any sleep > projects, its only one day away. I thought Bunyips had scales and dirty > brown fur, I’ve never heard of a purple one before lol. Good night. > Justin. > adamhutx…@ozemail.com.au says… > > jsg, you still not working on that project are you??? > > I going to work on the project of passing out for the night. > > Cya tomorrow > > Adams > {snip} > Following x’s added as a spam block. > j…@xpopulus.net

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I see…… We have something similar here called a "snipe".  Young boys meet in the dark of night with burlap bags when the "snipe" are running.  They wait all night, until the morning dew has dampened their clothes and they sheepishly smile to know they’ve been had.     Who truly knows what might or might not exist?  Thank you, Hugs, J. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -jsg wrote: > Bunyips are a hybrid, part marsupial and part reptile, they are big and > very reclusive. As far as I know, no one has proved that they exist. > Bunyips are part of Australian folk law, kind of like the Europeans with > their Werewolves. I don’t know the full story behind Bunyips, it might > have been started by someone who was too drunk and saw a Platypus. But > then again, you never know what’s out there in the bush… > Justin. > LadyJ says… > > Ummm, at the risk of being repetative, "What are Bunyips, please."  Purple, > > scales and dirty brown fur?  Curiouser and couriouser………J > {snip} > Following x’s added as a spam block. > j…@xpopulus.net

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yes i can talk

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Hello, I have a feeling no one is here.

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who are you?

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Why are you so lonely?

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perhaps for the same reasons you have.  and who are you?   Plcb (p…@aol.com) wrote:

: Why are you so lonely? — ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ *~*                         "Ignorance is bliss."

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                                    Hi Jean, Welcome to asl … I think you might find your anserw right here in this ng … People do care for eachtother here … No matter what the age … I myself am one of the youngest around here I think … I am 17 ya see ;) …                                                 Hugs and welcome, thomas LEON STORM heeft geschreven in bericht <6un1ff$…@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->I am a 54 year old lady,and very lonely. I would like a friend to talk >with. Is there any hope in this day and age in people really caring >for each other? >Jean

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>I am a 54 year old lady,and very lonely. I would like a friend to talk >with. Is there any hope in this day and age in people really caring >for each other? >Jean

Dear Jean… You have just entered the "friend zone" … where you are definitely going to find some very good friends…that truly do care.  You just stay with us for a little while, and you’ll see for yourself.  We do all the things that friends do…we talk, cry, laugh, and you are most welcome to join us.  So…come on in and make yourself comfortable…you’re among friends now.  There’s usually always someone here if you get lonely and need to talk….and you’ll find all kinds here, too.  :-) Welcome again…. Your friend, Gina "Don’t be afraid to care Leave, but don’t leave me Look around and choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly And smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be.  – Pink Floyd

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Hi Jean, Gina and all! Welcome in ASL, Jean! As you may see from several replies, as this one by Gina, you came to the right place! She describes it well. Different people, ages, countries, but all tying to be nice each other – sometimes we succeed, too. :-) I’ve just to add that some info is available on Internet, you may start from my ASL page: <http://www.angelfire.com/mi/raffaele55/asl.html> and from there reach other ASLers pages, including mine. You’ll find there the outline of our (work-in-progress) FAQ. Please note that the site of Supertheta aka Brad is down for a couple days, so go there afterwards. Friendly yours                          Raffaele In article <19980928070524.12282.00003…@ng14.aol.com>,   regrid…@aol.com (Reg Riddle) wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >I am a 54 year old lady,and very lonely. I would like a friend to talk > >with. Is there any hope in this day and age in people really caring > >for each other? > >Jean > Dear Jean… > You have just entered the "friend zone" … where you are definitely going to > find some very good friends…that truly do care.  You just stay with us for a > little while, and you’ll see for yourself.  We do all the things that friends > do…we talk, cry, laugh, and you are most welcome to join us.  So…come on in > and make yourself comfortable…you’re among friends now.  There’s usually > always someone here if you get lonely and need to talk….and you’ll find all > kinds here, too.  :-) > Welcome again…. > Your friend, > Gina > "Don’t be afraid to care > Leave, but don’t leave me > Look around and choose your own ground > For long you live and high you fly > And smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry > And all you touch and all you see > Is all your life will ever be.  – Pink Floyd

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I am a 54 year old lady,and very lonely. I would like a friend to talk with. Is there any hope in this day and age in people really caring for each other? Jean

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Jean, LEON STORM wrote: > I am a 54 year old lady,and very lonely. I would like a friend to talk > with. Is there any hope in this day and age in people really caring > for each other?

Well, you’ve certainly come to the right place!  I think you’ll find many warm and friendly people here on alt.support.loneliness!  We have people here of all ages, from all around the world, both males and females.  And, most of us are very lonely, too, so you should fit right in :-) . To answer your question, yes, I think there’s certainly hope that people still care for each other.  Alt.support.loneliness itself wouldn’t exist if we didn’t care about each other and provided support through the rough times of life.  Even though we may not often experience it, we see couples everyday who obviously care for each other.  We value our friends highly, just as they place great importance on us. But, anyway, welcome to ASL!  I hope you’ll speak with us some more, whenever you want to. > Jean

Brad

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In article <6un1ff$…@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>, bjst…@worldnet.att.net says… >I am a 54 year old lady,and very lonely. I would like a friend to talk >with. Is there any hope in this day and age in people really caring >for each other? >Jean

Dear Jean, I’m a 52 year old male, separted 2 years after 28+ years of marriage. I was aking the question a few months ago. Then I found this newsgroup and the neat people here. The people care. And you can find many friends here! Below is a poem by one of my favorite people, Jim Kavanaugh. I shall quote in response to your question. Hugs and friendship, Nick Will you be my friend? There are so many reasons why you never should: I am sometimes sullen, often shy, acutely sensitive, My fear erupts as anger, I find it hard to give, And often spend a day without anything to say.         But I will make you laugh and love you quite a bit,         And hold you when you’re sad. I cry a little almost every day Because I’m more caring than strangers ever know, And if at times I show my tender side, (The soft and warmer part I hide) I wonder         Will you be my friend? A friend         Who far beyond the feebleness of any vow or tie         Will touch the secret place where I am really I,         To know the pain of lips that plead and eyes that weep,         Who will not run away when you find me in the street             Alone-and lying mangled in my quota of defeats         But will stop and stay and tell me of another day               When I was beautiful. Will you be my friend? There are so many reasons why you never should: Often I’m too serious, seldom predictably the same, Sometimes cold and distant, probably I’ll always change. I bluster and brag, seek attention like a child, I brood and pout, my anger can be wild,         But I will make you laugh and love you quite a bit         And be near you when you’re afraid. I shake a little almost everyday Because I’m more frightened than strangers ever know And if at times I show my trembling side (The anxious, fearful part I hide) I wonder         Will you be my friend? A friend         Who when I fear your closeness feels me push away         And stubbornly will stay to share what’s left on such a day,         Who when no one knows my name or calls me on the phone,         Then there’s no concern for me-what I have or haven’t done-         And those I’ve helped and counted on have, oh so deftly, run,         Who when there’s nothing left but me, stripped of charm and subtlety,         Will none the less remain. Will you be my friend?         For no reason that I know         Except I want you so.

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Jean, Yes there is hope, and I think you’ll find it here.  I, for one, would like to talk with you.  I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot. So I can talk about almost anything.  I also like to joke around, and I’ll try to add little faces to let you know when I do (although, I DO sometimes forget). :)  These are my ’substitutes’ for facial expressions and other non-verbal communication which is impossible to communicate with the written word.  If you’re not sure what a phrase means, please ask.  I’ll reword it or give further explanation. Oh, by the way, welcome to ASL. KenJ LEON STORM <bjst…@worldnet.att.net> wrote in article <6un1ff$…@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I am a 54 year old lady,and very lonely. I would like a friend to talk > with. Is there any hope in this day and age in people really caring > for each other? > Jean

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Hi Jean!:) Just wanted to let you know that whenever Nick would feel too much like a little pest:);-) (Hi ya lovable Nick!:) you can try me, then go back to Nick and find him ever so nice again! LOL:) We all have our way to make others feel appreciated :) :)LAM:):) Kidding aside, you’d never find Nick a pest ever, so I am afraid you’d have to write to me just cause you would feel like it:):)  Welcome to The Crazy Bunch, The Lonely Bunch, That’s the way We became the crazy buuuuuuuuuuunch!:) "Clawy" Chloe:), who btw is 43 (or was that 41?Argh!:)) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Nicholas Temple (ntem…@bluegrass.net) writes: > In article <6un1ff$…@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>, bjst…@worldnet.att.net > says… >>I am a 54 year old lady,and very lonely. I would like a friend to talk >>with. Is there any hope in this day and age in people really caring >>for each other? >>Jean > Dear Jean, > I’m a 52 year old male, separted 2 years after 28+ years of marriage. I was > aking the question a few months ago. Then I found this newsgroup and the neat > people here. > The people care. And you can find many friends here! > Below is a poem by one of my favorite people, Jim Kavanaugh. I shall quote in > response to your question. > Hugs and friendship, > Nick > Will you be my friend? > There are so many reasons why you never should: > I am sometimes sullen, often shy, acutely sensitive, > My fear erupts as anger, I find it hard to give, > And often spend a day without anything to say. >    But I will make you laugh and love you quite a bit, >    And hold you when you’re sad. > I cry a little almost every day > Because I’m more caring than strangers ever know, > And if at times I show my tender side, > (The soft and warmer part I hide) > I wonder >    Will you be my friend? > A friend >    Who far beyond the feebleness of any vow or tie >    Will touch the secret place where I am really I, >    To know the pain of lips that plead and eyes that weep, >    Who will not run away when you find me in the street     >    Alone-and lying mangled in my quota of defeats >    But will stop and stay and tell me of another day       >    When I was beautiful. > Will you be my friend? > There are so many reasons why you never should: > Often I’m too serious, seldom predictably the same, > Sometimes cold and distant, probably I’ll always change. > I bluster and brag, seek attention like a child, > I brood and pout, my anger can be wild, >    But I will make you laugh and love you quite a bit >    And be near you when you’re afraid. > I shake a little almost everyday > Because I’m more frightened than strangers ever know > And if at times I show my trembling side > (The anxious, fearful part I hide) > I wonder >    Will you be my friend? > A friend >    Who when I fear your closeness feels me push away >    And stubbornly will stay to share what’s left on such a day, >    Who when no one knows my name or calls me on the phone, >    Then there’s no concern for me-what I have or haven’t done- >    And those I’ve helped and counted on have, oh so deftly, run, >    Who when there’s nothing left but me, stripped of charm and subtlety, >    Will none the less remain. > Will you be my friend? >    For no reason that I know >    Except I want you so.

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