It's been more and more painful to watch those Entertainment News Shows, but there was some wonderful reassurance about our beloved
Heath----over 20,000 people have logged on to Facebook to register their grief, and the internet, outside of the search engine's recorded
tidal waves, also had massive interplay between people on sites such as MySpace, so that they were saying this was the biggest surge of
communication since technology wired people so much closer. And it was mostly young people, which means Heath was their man. It also
means only a fraction of the grief and shock was permanently recorded on web sites. We should feel better knowing that there was a massive
response, far past what we saw, and that our love was shared, literally, by millions.
But as to the shifting of these threads, am uneasy, and wondering what the administrators have in mind. One moderator said we are in this
for the long run, and I can only hope that is the intent. We will see the forum go back to steadier times, but grieving is a long, long process,
and am hoping that this site, this one forum, will always have some place we can go, to remember and console each other. It's the third day,
and everyone is so very tired and hurting, it must be even harder on those that run this forum. Again, I hope there will be a place here,
somewhere, permanently, for remembering Heath. Am just.....hoping that will be so.