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User Profile : Tony.London Suburbs

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Date Registered: 02/07/2008 20:42

Last Activity: 29/09/2009 07:13

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If he's gone, then he's looking down on us all from a better place, hamdulillah.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> If he's gone, then he's looking down on us all

> from a better place, hamdulillah.



Now you can't POSSIBLY know that for sure. Perhaps you could start a new thread in the Drawing Room: Is TLS looking down on us from a better place?!;-)

User Profile : Tony.London Suburbs

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Date Registered: 02/07/2008 20:42

Last Activity: 04/10/2009 23:24

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Dear Tony.London Suburbs,


The majority of us are very saddened by your sudden "departure" from the ED Forum. Your postings are indeed a great loss.


However, we note that all is not lost in that you remain able to dabble (albeit to a limited extent) in the Forum. This leads me to the conclusion that you are indeed looking down upon us from a better place - as first intimated by Ted Max (that other place would, I am quite certain, not permit ANY such activity).


I wonder if I could impose upon your new position and ask you three questions:


(1) what's the meaning of life?


(2) does God exist?


(3) will Mick Mac EVER find the "About this Forum" section?


Respectfully yours,

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