24/03/2024
PUBLIC NOTICE
I didn’t accept your requests to get interrogated. I find it very annoying when I get asked questions about the things I already made public. Before I accept or send out a friend request, I take out time to read through profiles. What I see determines whether or not to send or accept. I believe that’s the proper thing to do and I encourage you do same too.
Calling me proud and blocking me thereafter when I refer you to my profile to read about what you’re asking will neither deny me breakfast nor dinner. I didn’t receive a credit alert when I accepted your friend request and won’t get debited when you exit. The only time I get to know someone has left is when I get the chance to accept one of the numerous pending requests besides that, I wouldn’t even get to know.
So you see? I already know I’m a narcissist; I’m proud, selfish, egoistic etc. So before you remind me of who I am, I already pinned my profile here for you to see
12/12/2023
* Fascinating story of a woman who lived once but buried twice *
Known as the woman who lived once but was buried twice, Margorie McCall resided in the Irish town of Lurgan, County Armagh in the 17th century. McCall apparently suffered a fever in 1695 and was soon pronounced deceased and was hastily buried for fear of the fever spreading.
On the day of her burial, her body was dressed up and interred at Shankill Graveyard. One night, her coffin was visited by grave robbers who dug her up to steal her valuable jewelry (her gold wedding ring which her husband was unable to remove from her finger which had swollen considerably since her death). While doing so, McCall suddenly awoke, scaring off her would-be robbers. The story has it that one of the robbers dropped dead on the spot due to fright.
She made her way out of the grave and walked back home where, upon seeing her, her husband collapsed out of shock and dropped dead. McCall reportedly lived, remarried to have other children before passing on later in life.
Source: http://www.lurganancestry.com/mmccall.htm
23/04/2023
No matter how strict you are, there are people you always bend your rules for