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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2372256" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>Yep. It was a sad story, although I think that if she'd made just a little bit better choices she might not have wound up in pieces in that duffel bag ... As much as I'd like the animals that did that to her to pay for what they did, she does have some personal responsibility in her own demise, I believe ...The trash pile her family put up and then left is sadder. They haven't even kept it clean, neat and tidy. It's a faded, torn-up mess ... The saddest part of all is her "place" is about to be the parking lot of a Family Dollar store. How's that for a "memory"?</p><p></p><p>Like Grandpa said, get over it. The memories you want to hang onto are not the ones of her body parts rotting in a duffel bag, within walking distance of a school. (Or how they got there ...) Or, I dunno ... maybe they are ... Some people just like to feel that gut-wrenching pain, I guess ... (Not directed at you, specifically, just a general observation ...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2372256, member: 1242"] Yep. It was a sad story, although I think that if she'd made just a little bit better choices she might not have wound up in pieces in that duffel bag ... As much as I'd like the animals that did that to her to pay for what they did, she does have some personal responsibility in her own demise, I believe ...The trash pile her family put up and then left is sadder. They haven't even kept it clean, neat and tidy. It's a faded, torn-up mess ... The saddest part of all is her "place" is about to be the parking lot of a Family Dollar store. How's that for a "memory"? Like Grandpa said, get over it. The memories you want to hang onto are not the ones of her body parts rotting in a duffel bag, within walking distance of a school. (Or how they got there ...) Or, I dunno ... maybe they are ... Some people just like to feel that gut-wrenching pain, I guess ... (Not directed at you, specifically, just a general observation ...) [/QUOTE]
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