Goodbye baby girl

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  • Eli
  • 10-31-2021, 08:19 AM
OMG....This is very sad. She was very nice young lady and would not mean any harm to anyone....

Eli
offshoredrilling's Avatar
Lily was a staple in this community and she will be sorely missed. RIP Originally Posted by valkyra
Thank You for NOT ThreADing
Eve also mmmm I think, not sure
valkyra's Avatar
So I've noticed there seems to be a bit of discussion about if what the people said about Lily Grey in her most recent review led to her demise.

To this I say: You are a FOOL if you think your childish words have that kind of control over a strong woman like Lily.

Were the comments on the review disrespectful? YES
Should you be ashamed of yourselves, for those who partook? YES
Did your words break her heart? PROBABLY NOT.
Is it the reason why she passed away? NO.

She was very intelligent and had a good grasp of the business. She understood that bad sometimes comes with the good, and herself & the people who saw her knew that her services were top of the line.

Don't point fingers. What is meant to be, is meant to be. We all grieve for the loss of this wonderful woman.

Maybe learn to be a little kinder... but I don't think myself or any of the other providers will be holding our breath for that.

PLEASE, gentlemen, your words don't have any lasting effect on us. They are water off of a duck's back. You do not have THAT kind of control over us with your mere words, and for people to even debate such is laughable.

She was an open-spirit, a woman I looked up to with much respect, who was always open to conversation and helped me out with questions on quite a few occasions. I know she was a very dear friend to quite a few ladies and gents, so let us be kind.



If I recall, there is a rule about discussing those among us who have passed on, and that boards discussing said people should be closed to respect their memory. I think this should ring true here, and any boards where this is being discussed, please close them so that her name might rest in a semblance of peace.
So I've noticed there seems to be a bit of discussion about if what the people said about Lily Grey in her most recent review led to her demise.

To this I say: You are a FOOL if you think your childish words have that kind of control over a strong woman like Lily.

Were the comments on the review disrespectful? YES
Should you be ashamed of yourselves, for those who partook? YES
Did your words break her heart? PROBABLY NOT.
Is it the reason why she passed away? NO.

She was very intelligent and had a good grasp of the business. She understood that bad sometimes comes with the good, and herself & the people who saw her knew that her services were top of the line.

Don't point fingers. What is meant to be, is meant to be. We all grieve for the loss of this wonderful woman.

Maybe learn to be a little kinder... but I don't think myself or any of the other providers will be holding our breath for that.

PLEASE, gentlemen, your words don't have any lasting effect on us. They are water off of a duck's back. You do not have THAT kind of control over us with your mere words, and for people to even debate such is laughable.

She was an open-spirit, a woman I looked up to with much respect, who was always open to conversation and helped me out with questions on quite a few occasions. I know she was a very dear friend to quite a few ladies and gents, so let us be kind.



If I recall, there is a rule about discussing those among us who have passed on, and that boards discussing said people should be closed to respect their memory. I think this should ring true here, and any boards where this is being discussed, please close them so that her name might rest in a semblance of peace. Originally Posted by valkyra
Very well stated and I can only say one word, "Amen"
Next Best Thing's Avatar
I feel bad for people who were close to individuals who drop dead, especially if they're relatively young and got cheated out of some prime years.

Tragedy whores, male lesbians, and prostitutes picking at the carcass of a dead body when they never actually had any skin in the game are nauseating reprehensible animals.

My 2 cents.
12InchClock's Avatar
So I've noticed there seems to be a bit of discussion about if what the people said about Lily Grey in her most recent review led to her demise.

To this I say: You are a FOOL if you think your childish words have that kind of control over a strong woman like Lily.

Were the comments on the review disrespectful? YES
Should you be ashamed of yourselves, for those who partook? YES
Did your words break her heart? PROBABLY NOT.
Is it the reason why she passed away? NO.

She was very intelligent and had a good grasp of the business. She understood that bad sometimes comes with the good, and herself & the people who saw her knew that her services were top of the line.

Don't point fingers. What is meant to be, is meant to be. We all grieve for the loss of this wonderful woman.

Maybe learn to be a little kinder... but I don't think myself or any of the other providers will be holding our breath for that.

PLEASE, gentlemen, your words don't have any lasting effect on us. They are water off of a duck's back. You do not have THAT kind of control over us with your mere words, and for people to even debate such is laughable.

She was an open-spirit, a woman I looked up to with much respect, who was always open to conversation and helped me out with questions on quite a few occasions. I know she was a very dear friend to quite a few ladies and gents, so let us be kind.



If I recall, there is a rule about discussing those among us who have passed on, and that boards discussing said people should be closed to respect their memory. I think this should ring true here, and any boards where this is being discussed, please close them so that her name might rest in a semblance of peace. Originally Posted by valkyra

Not sure where the discussion is about what led to her demise, but the timing of events is quite odd, to say the least...
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#28 - On occasion, we may lose a valuable member of our community as a result of an unexpected accident, natural causes, or other various circumstances. The grieving process when these situations arise is often difficult and ECCIE has established a procedure to follow in such cases to protect the memory and more importantly the anonymity of our deceased member. A brief announcement will be made to inform the membership and honor the deceased member's contributions here without revealing any circumstances that may jeopardize the privacy of any of the parties involved. It will be immediately locked, and no further discussion allowed.