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lacyvsq

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Writing email and telephoning, saying goodbye and having a sumptious meal with the people closest to me.
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| May 17, 2006 @ 7:19 AM |
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JMW32792

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great question lacy
I would spend it with my family and those people who were important to me, it would be a festive event celebrating life and love of family and friends, eating, laughing and having fun and with todays technology the whole day would be videotaped for the grandkids to remember the fun we had when they get older.
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| May 17, 2006 @ 7:54 AM |
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Lee_Danger

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I would try to contact as many people in my life as I could and tell them how wonderful they are and thank them for the positive impact they had on my life... and encourage them to live in love and peace and to have nothing to do with anger or hate. And tell them that the secret to happiness is making others happy.... and that the only time we truly receive is when we give.
And, then... I'd get on my knees and pray that God forgive me for being so naughty!
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| May 17, 2006 @ 11:57 AM |
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Jankia

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I'm not so sure I would try to see my family.Sure I would like to but a person will always remember the last time they saw you alive.I remember my father but the last time I saw him alive was him waving to me from the combine.He called me one Sunday afternoon after getting home from the hospital,he said that I should come over tomorrow to see the hole big enough to put your fist in on his chest.He had an infection after double bypass.He died that evening.
I'll remember that wave forever.
If I could,I would drive to my vacation home 5 hours away,get into the boat and die on the lake.My family wouldnt then be the first to find me after I passed away.
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| May 17, 2006 @ 12:25 PM |
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definitelydi

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I would also spend it with friends and family. I'd also want to have lots of sex! I wouldn't tell them it was my last day though, because I'd want them to remember that one special day with happiness.
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| May 17, 2006 @ 7:34 PM |
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soul_decisions

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sure pick a day that isn't payday
I would go see my kids........call my family and friends for a gathering letting them all know how each one of them made a difference in my life and what they mean to me.......make a will........write a journal for my kids to read while they grow......take lots of pictures to be remembered by
this is depressing
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| May 17, 2006 @ 7:39 PM |
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tahoma

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First I'd have a fabulous breakfast with champagne..then call my family & friends and ask them to meet me so we can say goodbye.... then I'd finally go skydiving (I'm dying anyway so why not)... then I'd go kayaking with Orca's in the San Juan Islands.
I'd track down the hottest guy I could find and have hot, steamy sex the rest of the afternoon and then end the day with my family and friends over an outrageously fantastic dinner.
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| May 17, 2006 @ 7:43 PM |
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Jankia

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Oh yeah,I forgot about dinner I best be stoppin at Red Lobster on my way up north for two of em.
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| May 17, 2006 @ 7:53 PM |
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Michael2972

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Simple one. I'd find the person I'm closest to or want to be close to and share my last day with them.
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| May 17, 2006 @ 8:51 PM |
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luvshorses644

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Providing I had a little headway on knowing this was my last day, I would plan a big party (only need a day or so to do this, I have done it before) ..spend the day with everyone that could make it. Not tell them it was my last day, but make sure to talk with everyone and at least let them know in some small detail how good it was to have them in my life and when each one had to leave I would make sure that the last thing they heard me say was that I loved them.
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| May 18, 2006 @ 2:05 AM |
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desertwolf

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I would call my brother and my sister and some close friends...visit with them and make sure that I told them that I loved them. Write a letter to my co-workers and colleagues and tell them how the priviledge of meeting them and working with them had enriched my life. I would pay any unpaid bills and ensure that my last will and testament was located where my son could find it. Do the laundry and tidy up the house so no one would have to clean up after me and when they came to console my son, they would find a clean home, where love dwelt in abundance.
Then I would gather my son, our fly rods, a picnic lunch and some beer and head for the TrailsHead for some early evening fishing together....tell him how priviledged I was to have the opportunity to be his dad and tell him how much joy he had brought to me. And just try to make my passing easy for him and try to create a memory for him to remember with warmth and love.
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| May 18, 2006 @ 5:31 PM |
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JMW32792

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I am going to say 30 as long as I get to keep the wisdom I have garnered thru the years, I thought that was a great age to be and with the knowledge I have now I think some decisions may have been made differently.
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| May 18, 2006 @ 5:35 PM |
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tahoma

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I'll say 27.... that's when I stopped counting my birthdays and celebrate the anniversary of my 27th birthday... I'm on 17th anniversary
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| May 18, 2006 @ 5:38 PM |
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NatureGal745

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Probably around 35...if I knew what I do now about taking care of myself
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| May 18, 2006 @ 7:52 PM |
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username57

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I'm pretty content and don't really know if I'd go back. My daughter calls me an old fart. I figure I've earned the right to be one...lol
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| May 18, 2006 @ 7:57 PM |
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Lee_Danger

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15 - the funnest year of my life
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| May 18, 2006 @ 8:01 PM |
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Jankia

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I was going to say 18 when I was in love with a 17 year old cutie,gas was only .35,the Vietnam War was just over and I didnt owe a penny to a soul but I would have hog tied that gal and married her before college and another feller took her.
Cant be having that or I wouldnt have my son.So I would go back when he was born when I was 30.
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| May 18, 2006 @ 8:49 PM |
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Heaveninawildflower

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Well, I wouldn't have known if I hadn't just posted that I first fell in love at 27, so that's where I'd go...I'm not sure what I could change, but it sure was great!
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| May 18, 2006 @ 9:59 PM |
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luvshorses644

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Me thinks 36 .. I truly believe that I was at my best levels then.. and both my children were born and there were more years in front of me than behind.. now it is the reverse...
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| May 18, 2006 @ 10:05 PM |
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desertwolf

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I suppose age 35 or so because of the physical shape that I was in...providing that I didn't lose anything that I have learned since then...lol
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