This is the Message Centre for Jessypeeps (Someone Please Remove This Worthless Heart)
TB "The Unknown Disease" Of My Life
Jessypeeps (Someone Please Remove This Worthless Heart) Started conversation Feb 20, 2003
Okay so TB, As you have proberly read or heard about in the news a Teacher from Dundee College died from TB.
Its a disease i know little or next to nothing about, We got innoculated at school and that was fine. But due to these events it made me think.
for a start my brother is 15 and he aint had the needle yet (because he is scared)
also how short life really is one minute i was sitting in that class joking around and messing around. Next im taking time off and being screened.
Life really is short, Dont live every day at once live each day as it comes.
Every breath you take is precious tell your loved ones and friends how much you care every day, look after your self.
Each and every single one of us is important we are all speacil and Beutiful
Take Care Guys coz we really dont know whats around the next Corner
TB "The Unknown Disease" Of My Life
Lord Mallory Ringess - Voodoo Warrior to the rich and famous, owner of the Necronomicon and wearer of nice hats Posted Feb 20, 2003
well said!
TB 'The Unknown Disease' Of My Life
Jessypeeps (Someone Please Remove This Worthless Heart) Posted Mar 1, 2003
Key: Complain about this post
TB "The Unknown Disease" Of My Life
- 1: Jessypeeps (Someone Please Remove This Worthless Heart) (Feb 20, 2003)
- 2: Lord Mallory Ringess - Voodoo Warrior to the rich and famous, owner of the Necronomicon and wearer of nice hats (Feb 20, 2003)
- 3: Reality Manipulator (Feb 20, 2003)
- 4: Serephina (Feb 20, 2003)
- 5: Jessypeeps (Someone Please Remove This Worthless Heart) (Mar 1, 2003)
More Conversations for Jessypeeps (Someone Please Remove This Worthless Heart)
Write an Entry
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers."