During the harrowing years of the AIDS pandemic in southern Africa, a saying was frequently heard at memorial gatherings. It went something like this:
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In this sea of sorrow, we must not be strangers.
To walk or tramp about; to gad, wander. < Old French - trapasser (to trespass).
And there were no more weekends. It was work for five days and then go to funerals.
Thanks, Jonathon. I am going to focus on that. Kathleen
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