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I am complete

I am complete.  It only took me 30 years to figure it out, but I am now in entirety, complete.

It made me realize a few absolute things of this world that everyone knows when it comes down to it, but no one actually dissects its meaning and grasps the finer points of how backwards this world really is.

Which brings me to absolutely no further point.  Thanks for tuning in.

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Juvenile’s daughter is dead.

Well, that’s assuming he had only one…

But what bugs me most about this is the fact his Web site STILL doesn’t have anything on it about the death of his daughter.

Considering the dumb bastard has been jailed for failure to pay child support, I’m not surprised that nothing about the loss of his daughter has made it to his site that promotes his music.  Does you make wonder though doesn’t it?

“Hrrmm… my album only made me $25,000,000 this year — guess I’ll skip the child support!”

Well, to the little 4 year old angel, Jelani — RIP.

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Today is our sad, sad anniversary. RIP Emma.

Today is my wife and I’s three year anniversary.  However, I have a story to tell.  It will illuminate for you why this is the saddest anniversary to date.

My wife’s brother’s wife (no, this is not going to be a funny story) has had problems getting and staying pregnant for the longest time.  This was due to complications she had when she was a child.

So when she became pregnant, and did not immediately miscarry as had previously happened, everyone in the family was ecstatic.  Even myself, despite mine and my wife’s brother’s quarrel.

As of this past Friday, June 29th, she was almost six months pregnant, the baby was breached, but nonetheless alive and well.

Sadly, something went wrong, labor quickly ensued and she had to give birth to a baby almost four months premature.

Emma Smith, so small her parents decided she didn’t even need a middle name, as her name was already longer than she was…

…not long after her arrival, Emma was dead.

So today, on my wife and I’s three year anniversary, we had to see buried, a niece, a cousin, an only child to a deserving couple.

RIP little angel.  God is calling.

See Emma Smith at our local newspaper for the details.  Condolences may be expressed either here, or at the Bennett-Bertram funeral home Web site.

UPDATEDue to the Bennett-Bertram Web site using Publisher (I initially thought FrontPage, or Word) to design the site, it is basically unusable in any browser other than Internet Explorer, so use Internet Explorer if possible.

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