The Lucidity and Lunacy of Millicent Frastley
Highly caffeinated, slightly insane 40-something muses about a mish mosh of things that deal with living in L.A, attempting to age gracefully without plastic surgery, working in a cubicle, POLITICS, stupidity-by-choice, being a middle-aged college student, the entitlement issues of the L.A. wanna-be elite run amok... Oh, and I periodically channel hack noir novelists of the 40's.
About Me
- Name: frstlymil
- Location: Los Angeles
One of the great things about living in L.A. is that the average length of a friendship is only 6 months. This makes it possible to adopt any persona, personality profile, profession or past that one may desire, and the people one meets will freely and willingly accept it....Until they do a background check.
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- Holiday in Iraq
- War Memorial or Anti War Protest?
- We Interrupt Our Regularly Scheduled Programming...
- Our Journey Begins
- I Return From The Jungle
- EXTREME ADVENTURE
- RUMOR MILL: VLADI'S A PEDOPHILE!!!!!
- THIS JUST IN - and I'm proud of him.
- WEDGE ISSUES - IMMIGRATION - WHAT ELSE?
- Tastes Like It Smells
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Thursday, January 18, 2007
9 Comments:
Oh Mille, I'm so sorry for your loss.
I've been wondering where you have been - I now understand. In my thoughts and prayers ~S~
I am so sad to hear of your loss. I was fearful that things were not going well. You are a wonderful sister and you did what you could in every way. I don't know you other than through your blog, but you and your sister have been in my thoughts and I will continue to hold you both there. I send you hugs and love and hope peace comes.
I've said all I know to say. See you at the memorial on Monday. She was a lovely woman, and will remain so forever.
I'm very sorry for your loss. I don't know what else to say. My heart goes out to you.
I am very sorry to hear about your loss. Like Tom, I don't know what to say.
I'm happy for both of you that you were there for her, and got to spend that time with her. From what I learned of her through you, she sounds like a remarkable, strong, inspired woman. I wish your sister peace Milli. And also to you.
I have two sisters and can't imagine how hard it would be to lose one of them. Very sad to see your post, hope you and your family are managing to get along each day and have happy memories.
Loss of family and friends are the two things we can never really prepare for, nor should we.
My best wishes for comfort and healing.
Just wonderin' how you've been???
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