Thanks, Zen.
And thank you, Buffistas, for once again being such a shining example of what happens when a whole community loves really, really hard.
The rest of it can go suck eggs, though.
'Out Of Gas'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Thanks, Zen.
And thank you, Buffistas, for once again being such a shining example of what happens when a whole community loves really, really hard.
The rest of it can go suck eggs, though.
Thank you, Zen, for being our link.
In the back of my mind I was hoping for big fixable mistake. Rest in painless peace dear Ginger.
Thank you, Zen.
I hope Ginger and ita are together somewhere.
Oh, god. This another hard loss. I'm becoming too acquainted with this in my fifties.
Of many memories and thoughts about Ginger, I'll note that she put me and Emmett up when I went to Georgia for my Dad's memorial. Got to meet Mr. Peabody and see her house and her art collection and her books. Sit in her kitchen and drink coffee with her. And she drove us out to where we needed to pick up the highway, and we all went to Waffle House for breakfast.
And I picked up the check for breakfast, such a little thing, especially after she'd put us up, and I remember that she looked so appreciative and grateful and maybe a little surprised.
I don't think she expected good things to come her way. I don't think she received her fair share of kindness in the world. I know for a fact she gave far more than she received in the world. Gave to so many of us. I wish I could have given her more.
I had so much respect for her, and love and affection.
Thank you for being there for her for us, Zen. It means a thing.
Will miss her so much. An amazing woman.
Damn
As an atheist, I am content with my own end. As a human being, I want to meet everyone again.
Well, either way, it's not up to us at all.
Oh, dear Ginger. God speed you to your peaceful, painless rest.
I keep typing and then deleting. It's so hard to know what to say.
Thank you, Zen.
The world seems wrong without Ginger in it. I don't want to mourn her, I want talk with her.