Life Sucks and Is Too Short
Posted by Cottontimer on 06 Nov 2006 | Tagged as: Our World
Marv isn’t feeling well today and I ain’t doing so hot either. Was wallowing in my misery until Kerri told me about Atomictumor. His 29-year-old wife is in critical condition in the ICU. She got sick on October 30th and became critical on November 3rd. From today:
She cried through her eyebrows. I whispered to her, and her face smoothed.
She wants to stay.
She never believed in an afterlife. I did, to an extent, but we never talked about it. I wish now that we had agreed on a place to meet, just in case.
Life sucks and yet I wish everyone could stay right here.
PS Greg Wiggle Page isn’t doing so hot either - Health scare for Yellow Wiggle. Someone even told The Zero Boss that Greg has cancer.
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Make you appreciate your life so much more.
That’s so sad about Greg! He’s my favorite Wiggle.
Get well! And Marv too, am drinking Chinese tea to fend off a cold myself.
Oh no about Greg—we saw him in 2005 in NYC and he was not well, and he was not performing with The Wiggles when they were here last week.
Life IS too short. If it must suck, I am glad you are a part of my suckage. Hope you are feeling better soon.
kailani: Yeah, life is pretty good for us right now.
kristina: Seems like Greg has been sick for a while.
Sheila: I’m feeling good today! And I’m so excited for you getting to meet the cast of Medium!!!
Thanks so much for your care and solidarity. All of us over the atomictumor dot com greatly appreciate it.
Bos
The Bosphorus: We are all thinking of you and sending as many positive vibes over as we possibly can. Lots of hugs!!!
Flu or food poisoning? Lots of ick going around right now.
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We could die at any moment, the tragedy is that we dont.