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Dargoth Posted - 22 May 2007 : 05:51:17
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21774505-2,00.html

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eldritchknight Posted - 24 May 2007 : 04:30:04
Sad thing is I lived there in the Valley about 10 years ago.

Still, is sad that someone died.
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin Posted - 23 May 2007 : 00:07:18
quote:
Originally posted by Reefy

Of course it's never truly funny when anybody dies, but it does show that someone out there has a twisted sense of humour.



Ditto.
Reefy Posted - 22 May 2007 : 20:42:43
Of course it's never truly funny when anybody dies, but it does show that someone out there has a twisted sense of humour.
Dhomal Posted - 22 May 2007 : 15:38:17
Hello-

While it does seem appropriate, I always thought Hoar worked in somewhat, ah - slower ways. :)

Also - it appears that the man wanted to end the relationship (whatever kind it was) and as they were arguing - it seems likely that the woman did not also want that. So - in some small way - I do feel some empathy for her - having been through such an event - and both not being able to have closure with the man, as well as losing someone who she presumably cared for.

Dhomal
WalkerNinja Posted - 22 May 2007 : 13:45:46
Thunder
Thunder
Thunder!
TobyKikami Posted - 22 May 2007 : 13:28:43
That's just excellent.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 22 May 2007 : 11:09:11
Oh, now that is a great tale!

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