I severely miss this lady.

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I loved Lemon. She was sweet and gentle. I shall forever miss and love her. Posting with Lemon was like riding a roller coaster. You never knew what that zany Lemon would post. She had me in stitches on more than one occasion while blasting on me at TRF. Lemon never held any kind of made up or real grudges against anyone.

With all that being said...

I copied a post from TWAPS forum. It was Lemon's e-eulogy posted on Facebook. I am posting this without permission as I feel I'm the last one to see this and now we can finally put Lemon to rest. I do not mean to add any kind of hurt. I just feel it's been long enough that we should all read about Lemon's last days spent with us.

I honestly cried for 3 hours after reading what Lemon had to go through. I'm going to cry again. The pain that she must have been going through. My only comfort is she was surrounded by loving family at the end. She didn't pass into the afterlife alone. I never knew how much pain she was really in and I hope some of my textual stupidity made her ignore the pain, if only for a few minutes at a time. I miss you Lemon. So do others out here. You will be missed.


Stolen off TWAP'S forum said:
To offer some closure to my many recent posts: Susan was diagnosed with stage 4 endometrial cancer exactly one year ago. The disease had been symptom free, except for extreme fatigue. It was discovered by a routine chest x-ray. At first she was devastated and seemed to have given up. About a week later, she she told her doctor to "either beat this cancer or kill me trying." She turned to her faith. She had chemotherapy. Chemo was so effective that when she did have surgery the doctors found little or no cancer in the pelvic region. The second round of chemo was even more effective where her scans were clear except for a small area of the left lung. Doctors were shocked and told her "you made it." There were no tumor markers in the blood. She was in that 3% who beat stage 4 uterine cancer. She felt great and looked quite good. She was back to at least a 80% energy level. Doctors told her they would give her a couple of months to rest up, have some fun, and then they would scan, check her and decide what suppression treatment, if any, would be needed. We began to plan again for a future. About six weeks later, she suffered a seizure. She was transported by ambulance (the first of four such trips) to the hospital. Scans of her brain revealed nine metastatic tumors. Some doctors felt it was hopeless, Others suggested whole brain radiation. She got the radiation over 15 consecutive days. One month later a scan revealed no visible tumors in the brain! She asked for and was granted admission to immunotherapy as follow up (this was unbelievably expensive--about 20 thousand dollars a month) and Kaiser covered every penny of that cost. She did not tolerate that treatment well at all. It caused her excruciating generalized pain, The anti-seizure meds made her constantly dizzy. Scars from tumors in the brain began causing more seizures despite the medication. She contracted a UTI which caused severe delusions. This was abou five weeks ago and she spent three days in the hospital. Two days after her release, that is on Feb 18, she began terrifying delusional seizures from which she never recovered. They could never stop the seizures, although they were much smaller and shorter, nor control her pain. The last three weeks of her life were horrible. About three days before she died when I looked in her eyes I really did not see her. She always had the most beautiful eyes I had ever seen. She slipped into a coma. At the end her three sons and her daughter in law and Ethan's fiance were with her a lot. I was there as much as humanly possible, often ten or 12 hours a day. I was driving to the hospital at 7:30 in the morning when I got the call. I was not there when she died--a failure from which I will never recover. What is important is this--you will never realize how much she loved and appreciated your prayers. She told me that if she were in heaven she would do nothing but pray for us and for the people who had prayed for her. You are being prayed for now by my wife in heaven--expect a huge return on your spiritual investment--you will see her prayers in your life--I promise. I won't be saying anything else about Susan's death--you have been burdened enough. But we do thank you. And she loves you for your prayers. God bless you, God bless her, and God bless me and her family.



Rest In Peace, Lemon.
 
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I loved Lemon. She was sweet and gentle. I shall forever miss and love her. Posting with Lemon was like riding a roller coaster. You never knew what that zany Lemon would post. She had me in stitches on more than one occasion while blasting on me at TRF. Lemon never held any kind of made up or real grudges against anyone.

With all that being said...

I copied a post from TWAPS forum. It was Lemon's e-eulogy posted on Facebook. I am posting this without permission as I feel I'm the last one to see this and now we can finally put Lemon to rest. I do not mean to add any kind of hurt. I just feel it's been long enough that we should all read about Lemon's last days spent with us.

I honestly cried for 3 hours after reading what Lemon had to go through. I'm going to cry again. The pain that she must have been going through. My only comfort is she was surrounded by loving family at the end. She didn't pass into the afterlife alone. I never knew how much pain she was really in and I hope some of my textual stupidity made her ignore the pain, if only for a few minutes at a time. I miss you Lemon. So do others out here. You will be missed.


Stolen off TWAP'S forum said:
To offer some closure to my many recent posts: Susan was diagnosed with stage 4 endometrial cancer exactly one year ago. The disease had been symptom free, except for extreme fatigue. It was discovered by a routine chest x-ray. At first she was devastated and seemed to have given up. About a week later, she she told her doctor to "either beat this cancer or kill me trying." She turned to her faith. She had chemotherapy. Chemo was so effective that when she did have surgery the doctors found little or no cancer in the pelvic region. The second round of chemo was even more effective where her scans were clear except for a small area of the left lung. Doctors were shocked and told her "you made it." There were no tumor markers in the blood. She was in that 3% who beat stage 4 uterine cancer. She felt great and looked quite good. She was back to at least a 80% energy level. Doctors told her they would give her a couple of months to rest up, have some fun, and then they would scan, check her and decide what suppression treatment, if any, would be needed. We began to plan again for a future. About six weeks later, she suffered a seizure. She was transported by ambulance (the first of four such trips) to the hospital. Scans of her brain revealed nine metastatic tumors. Some doctors felt it was hopeless, Others suggested whole brain radiation. She got the radiation over 15 consecutive days. One month later a scan revealed no visible tumors in the brain! She asked for and was granted admission to immunotherapy as follow up (this was unbelievably expensive--about 20 thousand dollars a month) and Kaiser covered every penny of that cost. She did not tolerate that treatment well at all. It caused her excruciating generalized pain, The anti-seizure meds made her constantly dizzy. Scars from tumors in the brain began causing more seizures despite the medication. She contracted a UTI which caused severe delusions. This was abou five weeks ago and she spent three days in the hospital. Two days after her release, that is on Feb 18, she began terrifying delusional seizures from which she never recovered. They could never stop the seizures, although they were much smaller and shorter, nor control her pain. The last three weeks of her life were horrible. About three days before she died when I looked in her eyes I really did not see her. She always had the most beautiful eyes I had ever seen. She slipped into a coma. At the end her three sons and her daughter in law and Ethan's fiance were with her a lot. I was there as much as humanly possible, often ten or 12 hours a day. I was driving to the hospital at 7:30 in the morning when I got the call. I was not there when she died--a failure from which I will never recover. What is important is this--you will never realize how much she loved and appreciated your prayers. She told me that if she were in heaven she would do nothing but pray for us and for the people who had prayed for her. You are being prayed for now by my wife in heaven--expect a huge return on your spiritual investment--you will see her prayers in your life--I promise. I won't be saying anything else about Susan's death--you have been burdened enough. But we do thank you. And she loves you for your prayers. God bless you, God bless her, and God bless me and her family.



Rest In Peace, Lemon.

Lemon was a gem. I was thinking about her just recently. I didn't realize that she'd suffered this much. That did make me tear up. If anyone is in heaven or deserved it, it was that woman.

I also watched someone I loved pass away from pancreatic cancer about a year or so after Lemon. I can understand how devastated her husband was. I was there when he took his last breath. He was never in this much pain since his brain wasn't involved. He died long before it metastasized to his brain.

Cancers are horrible diseases.

Thanks for reminding us of Lemon.
 

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I loved Lemon. She was sweet and gentle. I shall forever miss and love her. Posting with Lemon was like riding a roller coaster. You never knew what that zany Lemon would post. She had me in stitches on more than one occasion while blasting on me at TRF. Lemon never held any kind of made up or real grudges against anyone.

With all that being said...

I copied a post from TWAPS forum. It was Lemon's e-eulogy posted on Facebook. I am posting this without permission as I feel I'm the last one to see this and now we can finally put Lemon to rest. I do not mean to add any kind of hurt. I just feel it's been long enough that we should all read about Lemon's last days spent with us.

I honestly cried for 3 hours after reading what Lemon had to go through. I'm going to cry again. The pain that she must have been going through. My only comfort is she was surrounded by loving family at the end. She didn't pass into the afterlife alone. I never knew how much pain she was really in and I hope some of my textual stupidity made her ignore the pain, if only for a few minutes at a time. I miss you Lemon. So do others out here. You will be missed.


Stolen off TWAP'S forum said:
To offer some closure to my many recent posts: Susan was diagnosed with stage 4 endometrial cancer exactly one year ago. The disease had been symptom free, except for extreme fatigue. It was discovered by a routine chest x-ray. At first she was devastated and seemed to have given up. About a week later, she she told her doctor to "either beat this cancer or kill me trying." She turned to her faith. She had chemotherapy. Chemo was so effective that when she did have surgery the doctors found little or no cancer in the pelvic region. The second round of chemo was even more effective where her scans were clear except for a small area of the left lung. Doctors were shocked and told her "you made it." There were no tumor markers in the blood. She was in that 3% who beat stage 4 uterine cancer. She felt great and looked quite good. She was back to at least a 80% energy level. Doctors told her they would give her a couple of months to rest up, have some fun, and then they would scan, check her and decide what suppression treatment, if any, would be needed. We began to plan again for a future. About six weeks later, she suffered a seizure. She was transported by ambulance (the first of four such trips) to the hospital. Scans of her brain revealed nine metastatic tumors. Some doctors felt it was hopeless, Others suggested whole brain radiation. She got the radiation over 15 consecutive days. One month later a scan revealed no visible tumors in the brain! She asked for and was granted admission to immunotherapy as follow up (this was unbelievably expensive--about 20 thousand dollars a month) and Kaiser covered every penny of that cost. She did not tolerate that treatment well at all. It caused her excruciating generalized pain, The anti-seizure meds made her constantly dizzy. Scars from tumors in the brain began causing more seizures despite the medication. She contracted a UTI which caused severe delusions. This was abou five weeks ago and she spent three days in the hospital. Two days after her release, that is on Feb 18, she began terrifying delusional seizures from which she never recovered. They could never stop the seizures, although they were much smaller and shorter, nor control her pain. The last three weeks of her life were horrible. About three days before she died when I looked in her eyes I really did not see her. She always had the most beautiful eyes I had ever seen. She slipped into a coma. At the end her three sons and her daughter in law and Ethan's fiance were with her a lot. I was there as much as humanly possible, often ten or 12 hours a day. I was driving to the hospital at 7:30 in the morning when I got the call. I was not there when she died--a failure from which I will never recover. What is important is this--you will never realize how much she loved and appreciated your prayers. She told me that if she were in heaven she would do nothing but pray for us and for the people who had prayed for her. You are being prayed for now by my wife in heaven--expect a huge return on your spiritual investment--you will see her prayers in your life--I promise. I won't be saying anything else about Susan's death--you have been burdened enough. But we do thank you. And she loves you for your prayers. God bless you, God bless her, and God bless me and her family.



Rest In Peace, Lemon.

Lemon was great.

She also died years ago.

*shrugs*
 

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Espeically after how many times Flynned lobbied my PM box at SG to have lemon banned for being a "tard" as she put it

Fuck you and every last one of your 245 unique strains of venereal disease Flynn
 

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I also adored Lemon. I am not sure if Flynn is trolling. If so, fuck her. If not, well, I don't know what to say. That was a brutal read. I am very sorry she went through so much. And I hope wherever she is now, she is blessing folks with her beautiful, intelligent nature.

Lemon always made me think, "Fuck trolling. It really sucks. Do what Lemon does."
 

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I loved Lemon. She was sweet and gentle. I shall forever miss and love her. Posting with Lemon was like riding a roller coaster. You never knew what that zany Lemon would post. She had me in stitches on more than one occasion while blasting on me at TRF. Lemon never held any kind of made up or real grudges against anyone.

With all that being said...

I copied a post from TWAPS forum. It was Lemon's e-eulogy posted on Facebook. I am posting this without permission as I feel I'm the last one to see this and now we can finally put Lemon to rest. I do not mean to add any kind of hurt. I just feel it's been long enough that we should all read about Lemon's last days spent with us.

I honestly cried for 3 hours after reading what Lemon had to go through. I'm going to cry again. The pain that she must have been going through. My only comfort is she was surrounded by loving family at the end. She didn't pass into the afterlife alone. I never knew how much pain she was really in and I hope some of my textual stupidity made her ignore the pain, if only for a few minutes at a time. I miss you Lemon. So do others out here. You will be missed.


Stolen off TWAP'S forum said:
To offer some closure to my many recent posts: Susan was diagnosed with stage 4 endometrial cancer exactly one year ago. The disease had been symptom free, except for extreme fatigue. It was discovered by a routine chest x-ray. At first she was devastated and seemed to have given up. About a week later, she she told her doctor to "either beat this cancer or kill me trying." She turned to her faith. She had chemotherapy. Chemo was so effective that when she did have surgery the doctors found little or no cancer in the pelvic region. The second round of chemo was even more effective where her scans were clear except for a small area of the left lung. Doctors were shocked and told her "you made it." There were no tumor markers in the blood. She was in that 3% who beat stage 4 uterine cancer. She felt great and looked quite good. She was back to at least a 80% energy level. Doctors told her they would give her a couple of months to rest up, have some fun, and then they would scan, check her and decide what suppression treatment, if any, would be needed. We began to plan again for a future. About six weeks later, she suffered a seizure. She was transported by ambulance (the first of four such trips) to the hospital. Scans of her brain revealed nine metastatic tumors. Some doctors felt it was hopeless, Others suggested whole brain radiation. She got the radiation over 15 consecutive days. One month later a scan revealed no visible tumors in the brain! She asked for and was granted admission to immunotherapy as follow up (this was unbelievably expensive--about 20 thousand dollars a month) and Kaiser covered every penny of that cost. She did not tolerate that treatment well at all. It caused her excruciating generalized pain, The anti-seizure meds made her constantly dizzy. Scars from tumors in the brain began causing more seizures despite the medication. She contracted a UTI which caused severe delusions. This was abou five weeks ago and she spent three days in the hospital. Two days after her release, that is on Feb 18, she began terrifying delusional seizures from which she never recovered. They could never stop the seizures, although they were much smaller and shorter, nor control her pain. The last three weeks of her life were horrible. About three days before she died when I looked in her eyes I really did not see her. She always had the most beautiful eyes I had ever seen. She slipped into a coma. At the end her three sons and her daughter in law and Ethan's fiance were with her a lot. I was there as much as humanly possible, often ten or 12 hours a day. I was driving to the hospital at 7:30 in the morning when I got the call. I was not there when she died--a failure from which I will never recover. What is important is this--you will never realize how much she loved and appreciated your prayers. She told me that if she were in heaven she would do nothing but pray for us and for the people who had prayed for her. You are being prayed for now by my wife in heaven--expect a huge return on your spiritual investment--you will see her prayers in your life--I promise. I won't be saying anything else about Susan's death--you have been burdened enough. But we do thank you. And she loves you for your prayers. God bless you, God bless her, and God bless me and her family.



Rest In Peace, Lemon.

We all die... Lemon went before many of us...

I hope to hook up with her in the afterlife...
 

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Fuckers, this post ain't about Flynn. I will vouch for the quoted FB post in the OP, and tell you Flynn didn't troll a single bit of it. If she got it from TWAP, I also vouch for him in this one single matter. OTOH if @The Countess thinks it's in poor taste to dig poor Lem's memory up after a year and a half, I can't complain. I had such a thought myself.
 

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Fuckers, this post ain't about Flynn. I will vouch for the quoted FB post in the OP, and tell you Flynn didn't troll a single bit of it. If she got it from TWAP, I also vouch for him in this one single matter. OTOH if @The Countess thinks it's in poor taste to dig poor Lem's memory up after a year and a half, I can't complain. I had such a thought myself.


Uhh did you not read my post up there? This is from September. Why dredge it up now?
 

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I loved Lemon. She was sweet and gentle. I shall forever miss and love her. Posting with Lemon was like riding a roller coaster. You never knew what that zany Lemon would post. She had me in stitches on more than one occasion while blasting on me at TRF. Lemon never held any kind of made up or real grudges against anyone.

With all that being said...

I copied a post from TWAPS forum. It was Lemon's e-eulogy posted on Facebook. I am posting this without permission as I feel I'm the last one to see this and now we can finally put Lemon to rest. I do not mean to add any kind of hurt. I just feel it's been long enough that we should all read about Lemon's last days spent with us.

I honestly cried for 3 hours after reading what Lemon had to go through. I'm going to cry again. The pain that she must have been going through. My only comfort is she was surrounded by loving family at the end. She didn't pass into the afterlife alone. I never knew how much pain she was really in and I hope some of my textual stupidity made her ignore the pain, if only for a few minutes at a time. I miss you Lemon. So do others out here. You will be missed.


Stolen off TWAP'S forum said:
To offer some closure to my many recent posts: Susan was diagnosed with stage 4 endometrial cancer exactly one year ago. The disease had been symptom free, except for extreme fatigue. It was discovered by a routine chest x-ray. At first she was devastated and seemed to have given up. About a week later, she she told her doctor to "either beat this cancer or kill me trying." She turned to her faith. She had chemotherapy. Chemo was so effective that when she did have surgery the doctors found little or no cancer in the pelvic region. The second round of chemo was even more effective where her scans were clear except for a small area of the left lung. Doctors were shocked and told her "you made it." There were no tumor markers in the blood. She was in that 3% who beat stage 4 uterine cancer. She felt great and looked quite good. She was back to at least a 80% energy level. Doctors told her they would give her a couple of months to rest up, have some fun, and then they would scan, check her and decide what suppression treatment, if any, would be needed. We began to plan again for a future. About six weeks later, she suffered a seizure. She was transported by ambulance (the first of four such trips) to the hospital. Scans of her brain revealed nine metastatic tumors. Some doctors felt it was hopeless, Others suggested whole brain radiation. She got the radiation over 15 consecutive days. One month later a scan revealed no visible tumors in the brain! She asked for and was granted admission to immunotherapy as follow up (this was unbelievably expensive--about 20 thousand dollars a month) and Kaiser covered every penny of that cost. She did not tolerate that treatment well at all. It caused her excruciating generalized pain, The anti-seizure meds made her constantly dizzy. Scars from tumors in the brain began causing more seizures despite the medication. She contracted a UTI which caused severe delusions. This was abou five weeks ago and she spent three days in the hospital. Two days after her release, that is on Feb 18, she began terrifying delusional seizures from which she never recovered. They could never stop the seizures, although they were much smaller and shorter, nor control her pain. The last three weeks of her life were horrible. About three days before she died when I looked in her eyes I really did not see her. She always had the most beautiful eyes I had ever seen. She slipped into a coma. At the end her three sons and her daughter in law and Ethan's fiance were with her a lot. I was there as much as humanly possible, often ten or 12 hours a day. I was driving to the hospital at 7:30 in the morning when I got the call. I was not there when she died--a failure from which I will never recover. What is important is this--you will never realize how much she loved and appreciated your prayers. She told me that if she were in heaven she would do nothing but pray for us and for the people who had prayed for her. You are being prayed for now by my wife in heaven--expect a huge return on your spiritual investment--you will see her prayers in your life--I promise. I won't be saying anything else about Susan's death--you have been burdened enough. But we do thank you. And she loves you for your prayers. God bless you, God bless her, and God bless me and her family.



Rest In Peace, Lemon.

Great, my first cry for 2022... just what everybody needs for new year... sincerely loved you Lemon, and miss your e-friendship greatly.
 

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I loved Lemon. She was sweet and gentle. I shall forever miss and love her. Posting with Lemon was like riding a roller coaster. You never knew what that zany Lemon would post. She had me in stitches on more than one occasion while blasting on me at TRF. Lemon never held any kind of made up or real grudges against anyone.

With all that being said...

I copied a post from TWAPS forum. It was Lemon's e-eulogy posted on Facebook. I am posting this without permission as I feel I'm the last one to see this and now we can finally put Lemon to rest. I do not mean to add any kind of hurt. I just feel it's been long enough that we should all read about Lemon's last days spent with us.

I honestly cried for 3 hours after reading what Lemon had to go through. I'm going to cry again. The pain that she must have been going through. My only comfort is she was surrounded by loving family at the end. She didn't pass into the afterlife alone. I never knew how much pain she was really in and I hope some of my textual stupidity made her ignore the pain, if only for a few minutes at a time. I miss you Lemon. So do others out here. You will be missed.


Stolen off TWAP'S forum said:
To offer some closure to my many recent posts: Susan was diagnosed with stage 4 endometrial cancer exactly one year ago. The disease had been symptom free, except for extreme fatigue. It was discovered by a routine chest x-ray. At first she was devastated and seemed to have given up. About a week later, she she told her doctor to "either beat this cancer or kill me trying." She turned to her faith. She had chemotherapy. Chemo was so effective that when she did have surgery the doctors found little or no cancer in the pelvic region. The second round of chemo was even more effective where her scans were clear except for a small area of the left lung. Doctors were shocked and told her "you made it." There were no tumor markers in the blood. She was in that 3% who beat stage 4 uterine cancer. She felt great and looked quite good. She was back to at least a 80% energy level. Doctors told her they would give her a couple of months to rest up, have some fun, and then they would scan, check her and decide what suppression treatment, if any, would be needed. We began to plan again for a future. About six weeks later, she suffered a seizure. She was transported by ambulance (the first of four such trips) to the hospital. Scans of her brain revealed nine metastatic tumors. Some doctors felt it was hopeless, Others suggested whole brain radiation. She got the radiation over 15 consecutive days. One month later a scan revealed no visible tumors in the brain! She asked for and was granted admission to immunotherapy as follow up (this was unbelievably expensive--about 20 thousand dollars a month) and Kaiser covered every penny of that cost. She did not tolerate that treatment well at all. It caused her excruciating generalized pain, The anti-seizure meds made her constantly dizzy. Scars from tumors in the brain began causing more seizures despite the medication. She contracted a UTI which caused severe delusions. This was abou five weeks ago and she spent three days in the hospital. Two days after her release, that is on Feb 18, she began terrifying delusional seizures from which she never recovered. They could never stop the seizures, although they were much smaller and shorter, nor control her pain. The last three weeks of her life were horrible. About three days before she died when I looked in her eyes I really did not see her. She always had the most beautiful eyes I had ever seen. She slipped into a coma. At the end her three sons and her daughter in law and Ethan's fiance were with her a lot. I was there as much as humanly possible, often ten or 12 hours a day. I was driving to the hospital at 7:30 in the morning when I got the call. I was not there when she died--a failure from which I will never recover. What is important is this--you will never realize how much she loved and appreciated your prayers. She told me that if she were in heaven she would do nothing but pray for us and for the people who had prayed for her. You are being prayed for now by my wife in heaven--expect a huge return on your spiritual investment--you will see her prayers in your life--I promise. I won't be saying anything else about Susan's death--you have been burdened enough. But we do thank you. And she loves you for your prayers. God bless you, God bless her, and God bless me and her family.



Rest In Peace, Lemon.

Great, my first cry for 2022... just what everybody needs for new year... sincerely loved you Lemon, and miss your e-friendship greatly.
Is it 2022 there?
 

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Anyone in doubt whether this was a bottom of the barrel troll, should consider this comment and also remember that OP has no problem mocking people's dead relatives and generally being an utterly despicable cunt.

I honestly cried for 3 hours after reading what Lemon had to go through. I'm going to cry again.

Of course you did, Flynn. :facepalm:
 

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Anyone in doubt whether this was a bottom of the barrel troll, should consider this comment and also remember that OP has no problem mocking people's dead relatives and generally being an utterly dispicable cunt.

I honestly cried for 3 hours after reading what Lemon had to go through. I'm going to cry again.

Of course you did, Flynn. :facepalm:
Yeah sincerity is bottom of its list that's for sure...
 

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Regardless of anyone's opinion of Flynn, Lemon was a lovable tart, both zesty and sweet. She was a pleasure to interact with over the few months I knew her, a true original.

I remember when Gnarly died a few years back. He was a longstanding member at VF (and eventually a mod on my own forum); though circumspect about his decline, he did occasionally inform us that his time was growing short and shorter.

His SO eventually notified us of his death. It was like a candle was extinguished in the cathedral. His wit and eccentricity are still very much missed.

Same goes for Lem.
 

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Fuckers, this post ain't about Flynn. I will vouch for the quoted FB post in the OP, and tell you Flynn didn't troll a single bit of it. If she got it from TWAP, I also vouch for him in this one single matter. OTOH if @The Countess thinks it's in poor taste to dig poor Lem's memory up after a year and a half, I can't complain. I had such a thought myself.


Uhh did you not read my post up there? This is from September. Why dredge it up now?

Uhh if you read up past your post up there, you might be able to figure out that I'm not the poster who necroed the thread, and YUO posted on it before I did.

Happy new year all the same. :AssKisser:
 

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I necro'd this thread, completely inadvertantly. It was not very far down on the page, and I had no idea when I opened it that, A, it was old, and B, it was about Lemon.

I commented because I had no idea about the way in which Lemon passed, and her husband's description was intense, and worthy of response, imo. I did not respond in order to get anyone worked up. I simply responded because I adored Lemon.

So there.
 

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I necro'd this thread, completely inadvertantly. It was not very far down on the page, and I had no idea when I opened it that, A, it was old, and B, it was about Lemon.

I commented because I had no idea about the way in which Lemon passed, and her husband's description was intense, and worthy of response, imo. I did not respond in order to get anyone worked up. I simply responded because I adored Lemon.

So there.
Why are you explaining yourself?
 

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I necro'd this thread, completely inadvertantly. It was not very far down on the page, and I had no idea when I opened it that, A, it was old, and B, it was about Lemon.

I commented because I had no idea about the way in which Lemon passed, and her husband's description was intense, and worthy of response, imo. I did not respond in order to get anyone worked up. I simply responded because I adored Lemon.

So there.
Why are you explaining yourself?

Why do you care?
 

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I necro'd this thread, completely inadvertantly. It was not very far down on the page, and I had no idea when I opened it that, A, it was old, and B, it was about Lemon.

I commented because I had no idea about the way in which Lemon passed, and her husband's description was intense, and worthy of response, imo. I did not respond in order to get anyone worked up. I simply responded because I adored Lemon.

So there.
Why are you explaining yourself?

Why do you care?
Who said I care? Lotus the turd...
 

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I necro'd this thread, completely inadvertantly. It was not very far down on the page, and I had no idea when I opened it that, A, it was old, and B, it was about Lemon.

I commented because I had no idea about the way in which Lemon passed, and her husband's description was intense, and worthy of response, imo. I did not respond in order to get anyone worked up. I simply responded because I adored Lemon.

So there.
Why are you explaining yourself?

Why do you care?

She's just being civil, since someone had a near meltdown over the necro.

Reading is very useful, peeps.
 

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Fuckers, this post ain't about Flynn. I will vouch for the quoted FB post in the OP, and tell you Flynn didn't troll a single bit of it. If she got it from TWAP, I also vouch for him in this one single matter. OTOH if @The Countess thinks it's in poor taste to dig poor Lem's memory up after a year and a half, I can't complain. I had such a thought myself.

The post is very real, niggerotaku posted it there, that's when I knew Lemon had passed away

But Flynn NEVER showed one single bit of respect or appreciation for Lemon. This thread just reeks of low-level, hidden troll.