on โ25-01-2015 06:54 PM
I would like to say congratulations to Rosie Batty. But it's hard when you've lost your child.
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on โ25-01-2015 07:48 PM
@nevynreally wrote:Sorry, but that just reads off.
Yes she's done a lot for domestic violence issues. But she lost her son. Her only child.
But we'll cry for those money hungry DH's in Bali.
I admire her. And I am so sorry for the price you paid.
Maybe I'm missing something ? I don't see how joonos comment was off . . . .
To me, it's a bit like the Morcombe's - It's a most tragic situation to have lost a child, however in both instances, these grieving & selflessly giving parents have used an extremely negative & sad situation to positive advantage to try and create positive change for the future good of many families & people and in effort to try and stop the same misfortune happening to others.
Forgive me, but I don't see how that is off (and no, I am not trying to stir - that's not the way I operate)
on โ25-01-2015 07:53 PM
@mbselections00 wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:Sorry, but that just reads off.
Yes she's done a lot for domestic violence issues. But she lost her son. Her only child.
But we'll cry for those money hungry DH's in Bali.
I admire her. And I am so sorry for the price you paid.
Maybe I'm missing something ? I don't see how joonos comment was off . . . .
To me, it's a bit like the Morcombe's - It's a most tragic situation to have lost a child, however in both instances, these grieving & selflessly giving parents have used an extremely negative & sad situation to positive advantage to try and create positive change for the future good of many families & people and in effort to try and stop the same misfortune happening to others.
Forgive me, but I don't see how that is off (and no, I am not trying to stir - that's not the way I operate)
I found it "off" because of the support for the law breakers in the other thread. They should get a break, they've grown. Comes across like a never mind, move on.I admire Rosie Batty. But remain sad about the circumstances.
on โ25-01-2015 07:57 PM
@nevynreally wrote:
@mbselections00 wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:Sorry, but that just reads off.
Maybe I'm missing something ? I don't see how joonos comment was off . . . .
To me, it's a bit like the Morcombe's - It's a most tragic situation to have lost a child, however in both instances, these grieving & selflessly giving parents have used an extremely negative & sad situation to positive advantage to try and create positive change for the future good of many families & people and in effort to try and stop the same misfortune happening to others.
Forgive me, but I don't see how that is off (and no, I am not trying to stir - that's not the way I operate)
I found it "off" because of the support for the law breakers in the other thread. They should get a break, they've grown. Comes across like a never mind, move on.I admire Rosie Batty. But remain sad about the circumstances.
Well sorry, you've lost me now, lol I have no idea what you are talking about - sorry
on โ25-01-2015 07:59 PM
What's more amazing is that it is not even one year since that tragedy.
She began this undertaking before her initial tears were dry.
More power to her for trying to change entrenched attitudes.
โ25-01-2015 08:01 PM - edited โ25-01-2015 08:02 PM
I found it "off" because of the support for the law breakers in the other thread. They should get a break, they've grown. Comes across like a never mind, move on.I admire Rosie Batty. But remain sad about the circumstances.
You do make the oddest connections, Nevyn - maybe it's the way you are 'wired.'
I was delighted to see Jackie French receive the Senior Of the Year award. She is a real battler, a brilliant writer, a passionate environmentalist and one of the nicest people you could ever wish to meet.
on โ25-01-2015 08:02 PM
@nevynreally wrote:
@mbselections00 wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:Sorry, but that just reads off.
Yes she's done a lot for domestic violence issues. But she lost her son. Her only child.
But we'll cry for those money hungry DH's in Bali.
I admire her. And I am so sorry for the price you paid.
Maybe I'm missing something ? I don't see how joonos comment was off . . . .
To me, it's a bit like the Morcombe's - It's a most tragic situation to have lost a child, however in both instances, these grieving & selflessly giving parents have used an extremely negative & sad situation to positive advantage to try and create positive change for the future good of many families & people and in effort to try and stop the same misfortune happening to others.
Forgive me, but I don't see how that is off (and no, I am not trying to stir - that's not the way I operate)
I found it "off" because of the support for the law breakers in the other thread. They should get a break, they've grown. Comes across like a never mind, move on.I admire Rosie Batty. But remain sad about the circumstances.
I thought this thread was about Rosie Batty.............it has nothing to do with any other thread on here......
on โ25-01-2015 08:05 PM
Did you all listen to her speech? It was very moving. Can't help but shed a tear.
on โ25-01-2015 08:11 PM
I thought this thread was about Rosie Batty.............it has nothing to do with any other thread on here......
Thanks purple, I really thought I had lost the plot there for a bit, lol. Still have absolutely no idea what other thread was being referred to
on โ25-01-2015 08:16 PM
@purple_haize wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:
@mbselections00 wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:Sorry, but that just reads off.
Yes she's done a lot for domestic violence issues. But she lost her son. Her only child.
But we'll cry for those money hungry DH's in Bali.
I admire her. And I am so sorry for the price you paid.
Maybe I'm missing something ? I don't see how joonos comment was off . . . .
To me, it's a bit like the Morcombe's - It's a most tragic situation to have lost a child, however in both instances, these grieving & selflessly giving parents have used an extremely negative & sad situation to positive advantage to try and create positive change for the future good of many families & people and in effort to try and stop the same misfortune happening to others.
Forgive me, but I don't see how that is off (and no, I am not trying to stir - that's not the way I operate)
I found it "off" because of the support for the law breakers in the other thread. They should get a break, they've grown. Comes across like a never mind, move on.I admire Rosie Batty. But remain sad about the circumstances.
I thought this thread was about Rosie Batty.............it has nothing to do with any other thread on here......
I know what it's about. And okay, going back to not posting.
on โ25-01-2015 08:19 PM
@nevynreally wrote:
@purple_haize wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:
@mbselections00 wrote:
@nevynreally wrote:Sorry, but that just reads off.
Yes she's done a lot for domestic violence issues. But she lost her son. Her only child.
But we'll cry for those money hungry DH's in Bali.
I admire her. And I am so sorry for the price you paid.
Maybe I'm missing something ? I don't see how joonos comment was off . . . .
To me, it's a bit like the Morcombe's - It's a most tragic situation to have lost a child, however in both instances, these grieving & selflessly giving parents have used an extremely negative & sad situation to positive advantage to try and create positive change for the future good of many families & people and in effort to try and stop the same misfortune happening to others.
Forgive me, but I don't see how that is off (and no, I am not trying to stir - that's not the way I operate)
I found it "off" because of the support for the law breakers in the other thread. They should get a break, they've grown. Comes across like a never mind, move on.I admire Rosie Batty. But remain sad about the circumstances.
I thought this thread was about Rosie Batty.............it has nothing to do with any other thread on here......
I know what it's about. And okay, going back to not posting.
Well that is good, you know what you are talking about, but no one else does.......