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No, it won`t be as lond as the FOG version.
Why am I trying it out anyway?
The PS2 forum is a very interesting place to be, but it can also be a little quiet. I though perhaps if we had a topic with several hundred replies lurking at the top, things would look more popular.
Feel free to use the topic to talk about anything. Either the latest PS2 game, latest ideas for including some female star in a game etc... or even just the usual chat that happens all over.
As I expect this to fail, I`ve decided to spend a little while pushing up the replies. No spamming, just lots of nonsense :-)
Any help would be great, it`d be boring to have a whole topic with replies from only me.
I just went and had a look at Grid.org and noticed that the computers at my old company are still plugging away and sending in results every day - I have even overtaken Wookie now ! they have no idea what the computers are doing and wouldn't know how to stop them either !! When I think what I else I could have done......
> Still in shock really, don't really know what to do or say to people,
> especially his wife and kids.
Sorry to hear about that Jive. I know it's difficult because I have been there as well. A friend of ours just got out of bed one morning and collapsed, they never found what caused it which didn't help at all. His daughter is in our eldest girls class and even though we see her mum everyday we have never discussed what happened since the funeral. She has now moved on and has re-married but it doesn't change what happened and it was never easy to talk about it because I suppose it's always in the back of the mind that it could be you next - sorry to sound morbid.
There never is an easy answer as to what to do or say - will people think you are being insensitive by talking about it or by not talking about it ? either way is not easy.
One of the main problems I have seen over the years is that people tend to stay away from those closest to the loss and those people generally are gratefull that people do pay them some attention - I know it sounds corney but just to go round and make them a cup of tea can work wonders at times as they miss company as much as anything.
Anyway - I gotta go - Take care.
> good luck. i have a rugby match tommorow!!!!!!
What squad you in?