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Welcome to my pet loss website and message forum. I am glad you found it, but sad that you had to. Please stay as long as you need, and then help others once your grief subsides.
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1 Jan 2020
With all apologies to everyone who has visited over the past 24 years, and with lengthy consideration and much hand-wringing, the Lightning-Strike Forum has been closed to new registrations, and is now read-only (as of January 1, 2020).
Why?
So what does this mean?
The members here helped make what L-S is today. For that, I thank you all! I would also like to take a moment to give kudos to the few forum moderators who helped keep the forum under a watchful eye over the years. I'll admit that I sort of burned out on my personal pet loss support efforts about 10 years ago... so everyone's help is also greatly appreciated! So please continue to use the resources provided by this website and forum. There's plenty of love to share MD Cohn
1 Jan 2020
~~~24 Years Have Gone By, Still The Memories Remain~~~
As of new years day 2020, it has been 24 years since Tribble's abrupt passing... and the beginnings of development for Pet Loss Grief Support - Lightning-Strike.com. Many things have happened in my life since then, both good and not so good, but i am happy to be alive. The original site in 1996, which was a total mess because i had to code everything by hand, is long gone but the memory of Tribble is not forgotten. On January 1st, i will open up his can of cremains for a friendly hello and to refresh his food and catnip. right now he is probably basking in his twilight years, living once again in a warm house with a fireplace and loving every minute of it. To everyone who is here right now during the holidays, realize one thing: it does get better with time. the memories now sad, cold and tear-filled will warm to those of fondness and memories of happier times. Give yourselves one of the many gifts, aside from unconditional love, that your furbabies have left behind for you... time. R.I.P. TribbyDog 5.31.83 - 1.1.96 What do you do when a good friend dies? What do you do when a good friend dies? Do you lash out in anger and curse at the sky. Or grasp hard denial, the means of the weak, In an effort to kindle the comfort you seek. What do you do when a good friend dies? Once life's breath, so precious, gives the chest final rise. In haste you take blame, no other at fault, You kneel upturned earth and deem all happiness to halt. What do you do when a good friend dies? When with him the times, both good and bad, lie. Do you cast aside the past, for memories hurt much too much, Or struggle and fight for that last lingering touch. What do you do when a good friend dies? When all of the tears have all but been cried. No matter how much, no matter how hard you try. The only thing to do is say farewell. Goodbye. i still you tribby dog, please come back home one day!
10 Dec 2018
I am sad to report the site is under attack and the hackers keep bringing the site down. Not sure how much
Longer we can endure this. If we wind up disappearing altogether, my apologies to the remaining members but I tried.
16 Oct 2017
With all apologies to our remaining members and with lengthy consideration I have decided to memorialize the Lightning-Strike Forum as of January 1, 2020.
Why?
So what does this mean?
Two years is still far away, so please continue to use the resources provided by this website and forum. There's plenty of time MD Cohn |
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