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hector even though Akaqa is about words, words are truly important. They is a little saying, "Sticks and stones can hurt my bones, but words can never hurt." But after so many year, people have come to understand that words can hurt a person more than sticks and stones. Anyway hector, I'm happy that you are hearing some words from us that make you think and feel happy too. That's how I feel. I think and I feel happy to with some of the things you all say. Also I get tickled and mad some times, but isn't it great that we can all be so different and find great and simple words for each other. Have a fabulous day!
9 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
One of my favorite Bee Gees songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JECTUQVrvzE
Little brother Andy Gibb singing Words.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgnclrdG5P0
9 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
The blond pictured by himself is/was Andy Gibb. Andy was the youngest Gibb brother and he was not a member of the Bee Gees because he had a solo career in the late 70's and early 80's. Andy died at the age of 30 in 1988.
The Bee Gees (Andy's older brothers) originally sang Words.
Hector - I did not know you were from Ireland as TommyH said, My Mother came from Tipperary and my Father was born in Linlithgow - oops not sure of the spelling - what sort of hybrid - mongrel does that make me? Yes as said words are important and should be used wisely. You are just so funny CB and MCM "What did he just say" and "Read between the lines". I am laughing here. Hector such a lovely sentiment. Quite often people speak with each other especially in relationships and it is like waiting for them to say something. Just wish I could put facial expressions on here as the expression on the face says it all waiting to hear something so earnestly.
9 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
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Poppy3
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Hector - you still have that Irish connection - it is to do with your genetic inheritance. You are not a mungral - hate to say wrong spelling - mongrel or hybrid being of mixed breeds. When I look at London now - I live in Hackney - everything has changed so much - I do not feel pround. I was in fact born in Fulham/Kensington i.e. My Mother and Father lived in a rented place in the Fulham Road and I was born in Mary Abbots Hospital no longer there which I believe was at the back of Kensington High Street - I have never been any good at geography - this being so simple but I seem to be loosing it. I seem to remember a friend of mine was from Waterford - love the name. Remember if you were born in China you are not a China Man - in law you take your nationality from your Father I believe, but no way from the place you were born - gets difficult when born at sea - huh. All the best to you - you sound like a really great guy.
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3 hours ago. Rating: 1
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Thanks Poppy,