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Reply #15 - Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:09am
 
You're married to the Liberal party aren't you Deepy?
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Reply #16 - Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:15am
 
deepthought wrote on Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:06am:
I was kidding Ray, I meant 'why didn't you call me'.  You will see that I don't take life too seriously.

Singledom is good but I would not replace my relationship with it mate.  I love being deeply involved.


I know you were kidding. I've heard others say the same as you about being involved. Each to his/her own, I suppose. As for me, I need a relationship like I need a hole in the head. Maybe it's because I was married 22 years and raised five children. I only got this total freedom six months ago when the last birdie left the nest, bless her heart, now making her own money in a good job, and my bank account is now actually going up! Never knew an empty flat could feel like Shangri-La. Maybe in a few years my "love batteries" might recharge. ("Those who don't learn from the past are condemned to repeat it" - Yikes)
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Reply #17 - Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:22am
 
freediver wrote on Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:09am:
You're married to the Liberal party aren't you Deepy?


There's room in my heart for more than one love free.



Ray_A wrote on Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:15am:
deepthought wrote on Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:06am:
I was kidding Ray, I meant 'why didn't you call me'.  You will see that I don't take life too seriously.

Singledom is good but I would not replace my relationship with it mate.  I love being deeply involved.


I know you were kidding. I've heard others say the same as you about being involved. Each to his/her own, I suppose. As for me, I need a relationship like I need a hole in the head. Maybe it's because I was married 22 years and raised five children. I only got this total freedom six months ago when the last birdie left the nest, bless her heart, now making her own money in a good job, and my bank account is now actually going up! Never knew an empty flat could feel like Shangri-La. Maybe in a few years my "love batteries" might recharge. ("Those who don't learn from the past are condemned to repeat it" - Yikes)


I get you.  That's understandable and a break is heartily recommended in that case.  One thing I did find about singledom (when I was) is the necessity to learn to enjoy your solitude.  It can be hard at times but perseverance gives you a fresh perspective on yourself as an individual.

Stick with it.
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Reply #18 - Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:27am
 
deepthought wrote on Feb 13th, 2008 at 7:22am:
 One thing I did find about singledom (when I was) is the necessity to learn to enjoy your solitude.  It can be hard at times but perseverance gives you a fresh perspective on yourself as an individual.


Too, too true.
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US woman indicted in MySpace suicide
Reply #19 - May 16th, 2008 at 9:16am
 
http://news.smh.com.au/world/us-woman-indicted-in-myspace-suicide-20080516-2eur.html

A US federal grand jury has indicted a woman for her alleged role in perpetrating a hoax on the online social network MySpace against a 13-year-old neighbour who later committed suicide.

Lori Drew of St Louis, Missouri allegedly helped create a false-identity MySpace account to contact Megan Meier, who thought she was chatting with a 16-year-old boy named Josh Evans. Josh didn't exist.

Megan hanged herself at home in October 2006 after receiving cruel messages, including one stating the world would be better off without her.

Salvador Hernandez, assistant agent in charge of the Los Angeles FBI office, called the case heart-rending.

"The internet is a world unto itself. People must know how far they can go before they must stop. They exploited a young girl's weaknesses," Hernandez said.

Drew was charged with one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorisation to get information used to inflict emotional distress on the girl.

Drew has denied creating the account or sending messages to Megan.

http://news.smh.com.au/technology/key-events-in-the-megan-meier-case-20080516-2ev8.html

Timeline of events in the Megan Meier Internet suicide case:

September 2006: 13-year-old Megan Meier of Dardenne Prairie, Mo., begins communicating online on the MySpace social network with "Josh Evans," who she thinks is a good-looking boy living in her area.

Oct. 15, 2006, she receives a message from Josh, saying he doesn't want to be her friend anymore.

Oct. 16, 2006: Megan receives cruel messages through MySpace, including one from "Josh," allegedly telling her the world would be a better place without her. Megan runs upstairs. About 20 minutes later, Megan's mother finds her daughter has hanged herself in her closet.

Oct. 17, 2006: Megan dies at a hospital, a few weeks before her 14th birthday.

Fall 2006: Megan's parents learn from a neighbor that Josh was the creation of another neighbor, Lori Drew, her teenage employee Ashley Grills, and Drew's teenage daughter, a former friend of Megan. They are told the MySpace profile was created to see what Megan was saying about Drew's daughter online. Drew, through her attorney, later disputes she helped create the site or knew of mean messages prior to Megan's death.

Fall 2007: Media accounts of Megan's suicide fuel public outrage in the case.

Dec. 3, 2007: St. Charles County, Mo., prosecutor Jack Banas says he reviewed laws related to stalking, harassment and child endangerment and couldn't find statutes allowing him to file charges.

May 15, 2008: A Los Angeles federal grand jury indicts Lori Drew for her alleged role in the MySpace hoax, charging her with one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization.
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