Too many favorite beings and for different reasons. In general I would have to say that a man by the name of Bob in Salem, Oregon. I knew him when I was a Christian and worked with the homeless in that town. He was one of the most loving nonjudgemental people I have ever met in my life. He had a glow about him love for others just shined out.
gillyloves69OPlondon, Greater London, England UK7,359 posts
Dawn7z: Too many favorite beings and for different reasons. In general I would have to say that a man by the name of Bob in Salem, Oregon. I knew him when I was a Christian and worked with the homeless in that town. He was one of the most loving nonjudgemental people I have ever met in my life. He had a glow about him love for others just shined out.
Growing up, I was always a "Daddy's Girl" so I would say that I do think of him pretty highly. However, due to the fact that I am a mom, and I love my kids sooo much, I must say that my favorite "human being" is three different ones since I have three kids. Jamal Julian Micaela
Shanmariee: Growing up, I was always a "Daddy's Girl" so I would say that I do think of him pretty highly. However, due to the fact that I am a mom, and I love my kids sooo much, I must say that my favorite "human being" is three different ones since I have three kids. Jamal Julian Micaela
Awww, that's so cute. But you should really slow down when they are in the car :)
Shanmariee: Thanks for the laugh Des! I actually read this one before but still funny! Just getting off of work ~ get to go 90 - 100mph on the free way again and blast my music yet once again to relieve my stress
I would have to say the vixen Wixomwizard has become one of my favs on this site. He is just so dang humorous. Like your threads, what few I have seen so far and that you ask specific questions of each person. You really get involved in the question and in communicating back with each of us.
Well, Gilly - my grandfather had such a great impact on my life ... I felt like he was just the greatest, most wonderful man on earth. The way he treated my grandmother, and the fact that he could seemingly do everything! He built stuff from nothing, it seemed. He also cooked and baked, from scratch, like nobody's business. No matter what, every time I looked at him ... he had the biggest, sweetest grin for me that reached up to his eyes ... I sure miss him ... and to be honest - wish I could have a man in my life, like the kind of man he was...
Alas...
Next would be my best friend. He knows me well, and that's saying something! Yikes!!!
And last, but certainly not least - my uncle - one of the purest, loving men I've ever known ... bless his heart.
gillyloves69OPlondon, Greater London, England UK7,359 posts
RedHeadedTaurus: Well, Gilly - my grandfather had such a great impact on my life ... I felt like he was just the greatest, most wonderful man on earth. The way he treated my grandmother, and the fact that he could seemingly do everything! He built stuff from nothing, it seemed. He also cooked and baked, from scratch, like nobody's business. No matter what, every time I looked at him ... he had the biggest, sweetest grin for me that reached up to his eyes ... I sure miss him ... and to be honest - wish I could have a man in my life, like the kind of man he was...
Alas... Next would be my best friend. He knows me well, and that's saying something! Yikes!!! And last, but certainly not least - my uncle - one of the purest, loving men I've ever known ... bless his heart.
hi redheadtaurus !
thanks for joining n nicing up the thread ! all i can say is lucky you !
your grandfather sounded great ! when did he die then ?
have you been to the grave ! i never got to know any of my grand parents i met 3 of them breifly in jamaica when i visited once when i was 13 years old before they died .
he sounded very constructed !
two of my best freinds are turning out to be women now ...threy've got such beautifull minds
is'nt nice to have freinds that you can talk about anything with ?
thanks for joining n nicing up the thread ! all i can say is lucky you !
your grandfather sounded great ! when did he die then ?
have you been to the grave ! i never got to know any of my grand parents i met 3 of them breifly in jamaica when i visited once when i was 13 years old before they died .
he sounded very constructed !
two of my best freinds are turning out to be women now ...threy've got such beautifull minds
is'nt nice to have freinds that you can talk about anything with ?
tell us more about your best freind and uncle
He died about 5 years ago, Gilly...
Best man I've ever known...
No, he was cremated - so no grave to visit.
It is nice to have a friend that you can talk about anything with, and a rare treasure.
I will gladly tell you more about my uncle & best friend, Gilly - but I'm afraid that would have to be done via email - if you are so that interested... ? Let me know! I'd be happy to mail you with details, upon your request...
I am my favorite person. See I am the only person that has to live with me forever. I have to make sure I am happy, healthy and free. Yes my favorite person is me.
alabamabebeBanks of the Warrior River, Alabama USA4,404 posts
Mo mother, hands down. She's sweet and kind and loving and tolerant, and deserves a huge medal for living with my dad for 50 something years without killing him.
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