Its not, but it is Mothers Day and the Weeks are relevant to this thread - I actually thought it was a thoughtful gesture.
Garry
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I saw a link to a news article where Mrs Weeks is leading a push for more information to be presented to the public.
Given today is celebrated as Mothers day, I felt that it would be a nice gesture to wish her a Happy Mothers Day to show that the plight of MH370, passengers and her husband hasn't been forgotten.
1.8 deaths per second. That's a lot ofFrom Hamlet's 'To be or not to be' speech in Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1602:Quote:
"What dreames may come, When we haue shufflel'd off this mortall coile, Must giue vs pawse."
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You talk like I have never lost anyone. I have been very shattered many a time. I have lost many loved ones and no matter how I tell myself that every one dies, it make the pain no easier. I just don't think the loss of any of these people are more or less important than someone elses.
A person's death is most important to those close to that person. I don't ask people to spare me a thought for the people I have lost for they are my loss.
Why should you think about the loss of someone you didn't know?
I staying out of this now.......I think