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Disgusted
Somerset, NJ
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and begin wrote: <quoted text> who administered them? im gonna go out on a limb and say she did. Regarding your statment for whatever your reasons ,As previously stated, your a sicko!!!
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“It's a series of tubes.”
Since: Mar 08
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Disgusted wrote: <quoted text> Regarding your statment for whatever your reasons ,As previously stated, your a sicko!!! how am i a sicko? your statement doesnt even make sense. someone asked a question and i answered with the most logical answer. i think youre the sicko for calling me a sicko. perv.
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upset
Philadelphia, PA
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The woman had some issues, but she was a genuinely sweet person. She had the best stories, and made everyone smile when she talked. Everyone has their own demons to chase, and although she died in a way that makes you people look down on her as a derelict, she had a full time job that she held off and on for numerous years, and was a valued employee. She had a love for art, and people, and her death is definitely a loss to her friends, and family. Before you people start to put down people for how they died, and the state they died in, think about it, you might end up like that as well...everyone who dies, no matter how or when they did, came from people, and had loved ones, and had stories. Just because you chase your demons by commenting on a story such as this, instead of going out and living life, doesn't mean that this woman was any different from you. RIP Nancy...
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upset wrote: The woman had some issues, but she was a genuinely sweet person. She had the best stories, and made everyone smile when she talked. Everyone has their own demons to chase, and although she died in a way that makes you people look down on her as a derelict, she had a full time job that she held off and on for numerous years, and was a valued employee. She had a love for art, and people, and her death is definitely a loss to her friends, and family. Before you people start to put down people for how they died, and the state they died in, think about it, you might end up like that as well...everyone who dies, no matter how or when they did, came from people, and had loved ones, and had stories. Just because you chase your demons by commenting on a story such as this, instead of going out and living life, doesn't mean that this woman was any different from you. RIP Nancy... nope i wont end up like that. because i am not a junkie. im sure they had loved ones and family, but we are talking about the dead person, not their families. im not chasing my demon by commenting on this site. i cant even think of any demons i have. this woman was different than me. i spend my time with my family and friends, not on the street shooting up. thats like saying hitler was just like you and i and i should feel sorry that he is dead. just because he had millions of jews killed, doesnt mean he didnt have family that loved and cared for him. see the point? there are worthless people in this world and those who do not contribute, cease to exist. survival of the fittest.
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Superpowers
Quakertown, PA
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upset wrote: The woman had some issues, but she was a genuinely sweet person. She had the best stories, and made everyone smile when she talked. Everyone has their own demons to chase, and although she died in a way that makes you people look down on her as a derelict, she had a full time job that she held off and on for numerous years, and was a valued employee. She had a love for art, and people, and her death is definitely a loss to her friends, and family. Before you people start to put down people for how they died, and the state they died in, think about it, you might end up like that as well...everyone who dies, no matter how or when they did, came from people, and had loved ones, and had stories. Just because you chase your demons by commenting on a story such as this, instead of going out and living life, doesn't mean that this woman was any different from you. RIP Nancy... Everyone is a hero after they die. Kurt Cobain is the best musician ever, next to Jim Morrison of course.
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Joe
Philadelphia, PA
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and begin wrote: <quoted text> nope i wont end up like that. because i am not a junkie. im sure they had loved ones and family, but we are talking about the dead person, not their families. im not chasing my demon by commenting on this site. i cant even think of any demons i have. this woman was different than me. i spend my time with my family and friends, not on the street shooting up. thats like saying hitler was just like you and i and i should feel sorry that he is dead. just because he had millions of jews killed, doesnt mean he didnt have family that loved and cared for him. see the point? there are worthless people in this world and those who do not contribute, cease to exist. survival of the fittest. Right on !
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Horses mouth
Chalfont, PA
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I "was told" by "someone involved" who wears blue, who knew the lady...that she was probably living in the building since she was "homeless." He knew where she worked and spoke to her often. I asked if anything would come out in print and he said prob. not. He told me she had a drug problem and most likely OD and/or was out of it and died of exposure and health complications. That is what was known at the time. I can also say that drugs flow like water in Qtown.
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Horses mouth wrote: I can also say that drugs flow like water in Qtown. just like any other town in the country
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Romano
Absecon, NJ
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and begin wrote: <quoted text> just like any other town in the country I am familiar with many towns & drugs are a problem all over BUT Quakertown takes drug availability to a higher level.
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Romano wrote: <quoted text> I am familiar with many towns & drugs are a problem all over BUT Quakertown takes drug availability to a higher level. really? you think quakertown takes drug availability to a higher level? youve, obviously never been anywhere else. i think youre lying about being familiar with other towns. youve never been anywhere else, with statements like that.
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Romano
Absecon, NJ
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and begin wrote: <quoted text> really? you think quakertown takes drug availability to a higher level? youve, obviously never been anywhere else. i think youre lying about being familiar with other towns. youve never been anywhere else, with statements like that. My posting disagrees with your opinion so I I've "never been anywhere" & I'm "lying". Well, I have lived in 8 different cities & traveled extensively & I am telling the truth. Obviously it is too painful for you to believe but Quakertown, without a doubt, is much more of a cesspool of drugs than any place I am familiar with.........Sorry.
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Leslie
Upper Marlboro, MD
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Disgusted wrote: <quoted text> Your Sick !!!!!You may be the derelict!! You are sick! I moved to Brookfield Circle about 9 years ago and had nightmares about sewage. Now, I know where they come from. No more drinking that water. Only bottled water for my dog and my self. Most unusual, creepy cemetery I have ever encountered in my life! Who has the right to say one more "derelik" out of Quakertown? Cold heart! Fast Food radius town in the country?
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