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Joined: 4/24/2010 Posts: 668 Location: United States
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Family, friends, the terrain around the town I grew up in.
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Joined: 5/23/2012 Posts: 44 Location: United States
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It may sounds odd but I think the place/thing I miss the most often is a tree located in that's in the front yard of my ex (and still one of my closest friends) house where I also used to live. It's a big tree that's great for climbing and hiding that I spent quite a bit of time in either hanging out with my friend or hiding when things got overwhelmingly stressful. I've been a bit more stressed then usual lately and just wish I could climb to the top of the tree, hide for awhile, and enjoy the night sky.
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,262
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Probably my dad and my cats rukia and mischka i miss them a lot.
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I miss my brother who passed away 7 years ago... I miss the funny faces we made, his voice, his hugs and his ability to make me cry laughing.
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Joined: 12/30/2011 Posts: 2,054 Location: South, United States
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Joined: 4/8/2011 Posts: 19,358 Location: if I knew where I was then I would not be here...
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I miss my significant other who passed away in March, 2011, and all the good times we had. But though I will never forget him, I am moving on, as I must and as I know he would want me to do.
There is no mark of self, And no mark of others, No mark of living beings, And no mark of a life.
-- The Diamond Sutra
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Joined: 8/8/2010 Posts: 640 Location: Dade City , Florida, United States
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My father. I could always go to him for advise or anything else I needed to talk about. He was my best friend.
Well that's just my opinion, sorry if you don't like.
BigDaddyRich
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Joined: 4/8/2011 Posts: 19,358 Location: if I knew where I was then I would not be here...
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I just reread through this whole thread again and it is just to sad reading about people who have been lost to us through death, (some natural, some by their own hands and some by the hands of others) and some just lost to us for some silly reason. As I write this though, I at least find hope that as long as people are still with us, there is always a chance to re-connect with them. This morning, an old friend from here that I had a bit of a falling out with, and who then took a long break form Lush, showed up in a chat room. I am not usually up quite this early, but I could not sleep, so I logged on and immediately went into the room when I saw her there and we talked for the first time in almost a year. In the last 2 years, I have lost people and things I can never get back, so it was really nice to get one back. I have a really big smile on my face right now!
There is no mark of self, And no mark of others, No mark of living beings, And no mark of a life.
-- The Diamond Sutra
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Joined: 8/12/2010 Posts: 397 Location: United States
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eviotis wrote: Not the actual place, but very, very similar. Wake in the morning and greeted by your aunts, uncles, and actual family. Turn the corner and make way to the bakery about a half mile up. Wait for the fresh bread to be taken out of the oven for the daily meal while nibbling on cheese or spinach pie. Walk the hot wrapped bread in your arms back around the turn, and then greeted again by your grandparents who have eggs sunny side up cooked in olive oil, waiting for you. The resemblance is truly striking. MAN I would miss that too. Sitting at that table in the shade while enjoying some good natural food food. mmm the simple and better. Lovely photo. Practice what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know. — RembrandtThere is poetry as soon as we realize that we possess nothing. — John Cage
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Joined: 2/24/2012 Posts: 193 Location: Where it rains sweetness, United States
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Anything you think is sweet, I'm a little more than that.
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Joined: 2/10/2012 Posts: 1,925 Location: Vancouver, Canada
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when I sign on to Lush .... a former Lushie who was my writing partner .... damn, I miss him lots! (JTA .... where are you??)
a story that is lots of fun .... Ben's fun!! Good Morning, My CumSlut (oral sex) * * * * * * "The supreme accomplishment is to blur the line between work and play." - Arnold J. Toynbee
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Joined: 2/13/2011 Posts: 304 Location: Top Of The South
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In people I miss my Father, dead 21 years ago In things, I miss my health In places, I would love to go back to Singapore/Malaysia
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,262
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As for people: my father who would always be there for me if need be, but also keen to let me go my own way in life. Died at 53 from cancer.
As for places: Gotland, Sweden, the island where I grew up and always feel refreshed from visiting. Haven't been home in 3.5 years now :(.
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Joined: 4/26/2012 Posts: 20
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I miss Lee and the big chunk of my childhood he ended up standing for. Silly fucker.
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,262
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I miss the girl that I fell crazily in love with. I miss the feeling I got from having her and the feeling I got from having the person I loved love me back. Yep. Miss those things! ;)
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,262
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i miss my friends who moved away. i miss the ones that joined the army and decided to stay in it as a career.
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,262
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I think of my best friend Shane the most outta everything because I actually love him and I also miss him cuz we life in 2 different states...
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Joined: 5/27/2012 Posts: 972 Location: United Kingdom
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My family who live away. Skype is great but hugs are better x
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