Judy, it's true, I trust those death notices I read because I don't see why 
people would lie about how the person passed. Others can trust or not as they 
wish. I was discussing something of interest to me with John and turq. There 
are many topics and posts on FFL that I ignore. 

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 What was the point you thought you were making? That famous people are more 
likely to have unpleasant deaths than people who aren't famous? And therefore 
we should trust reports of peaceful deaths of the not-famous?
 

 Makes no sense, Share (not to mention the fact that whatever you were trying 
to say was based on the single example of Castaneda, in which those closest to 
him lied about how he died).
 

 Again, Share, you have this pathological compulsion to SAY SOMETHING, 
ANYTHING, just to be saying something, just to see your name as the author of a 
post, whether it makes sense or not, whether it makes a contribution or not.
 
Share wrote:
 
 > Emily I shared with John that death notices here report blissful and or 
 > peaceful deaths.
 > Turq brought up about Castanedas. I said the notices I've seen have been 
 > about unfamous
 > people. What do you think I'm talking about?

 



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