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Date Posted: 13:28:25 10/19/07 Fri
Author: Carla
Subject: 3. Partly I think it's that he loves Ireland and Belfast, just as Casey does. I think he also wants to do a good job and maybe make a difference in the lives he touches -- maybe be the one fair experience with the RUC for many Catholics.
In reply to: Marilyn 's message, "Mermaid in a Bowl of Tears - Part Seven 'The End of Ordinary Life'" on 08:06:52 10/19/07 Fri


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  • 1. I suppose in a way it does, yes. I don't agree with some of their means but I can sympathize with the feelings they may have or understand a tiny bit of their experiences.The names to which we assign people though - depends on what you believe and on which side you are I guess. 2 I wouldnt want to be a laywer because of the paperwork and speech writing and I couldn't be a doctor because I can't stand smells especially vomit and other gross things. I could be a CSI though because I love the problem-solving aspect of it all and dead bodies don't vomit. (NT) -- Tracy, 16:39:46 10/19/07 Fri
  • They might not be vomiting, but they do stink! There's all those bodily fluids that have a way of escaping at the moment of death, not to mention the lovely smell of decomposition if they've been lying around for a while. (NT) -- Carla, 19:11:57 10/19/07 Fri

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