Hello again Carloeel, Snake & Fongy

The passing of Col prompted me to re-engage with 1EE.

Over a decade I've been on and off the site, always entertaining but sometimes interactions went past points of view and into personal attacks.... my fault at times too.

But hearing about Col's passing was very sad and reminded me we are all bound by our common love for the Eels.

I just wanted to come back to this big dysfunctional family and say hi.

Go Parra 

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  • Hello.

     

    I can't believe how long I've been here either. 

     

    From a young university student 8 years ago to now working full-time at a construction company.

  • NBE 

    you know you'll get the poops again and leave in a huff...🤔🤣🤣why do you do this to yourself ??

    oh and my mum died on the weekend 😥😥

    • Very sorry to hear this Carlo. Hope you're doing as well as can be expected . 

      • Thanks wiz 

        I'm gonna hijack this post and ask 

        Has anyone had a dead family member visit them ? Or have they connected via a medium ???

        Sorry NBE but this is more important than your third reunion 

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          • It's hard to know isn't it 

            no one has ever visited me in the past but I haven't lost anyone this close before 

            I really want her to visit me 

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            • Carls, be careful to not hold her spirit here for you, let her be free for her next journies.

              Dont wanna hold her round this plain for too long, after the funeral, lid suggest letting her be free.

               

              Youre going to be ok without her.

              If she comes to you in dreaming, so be it, it will be the right time.

              • Ok 

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