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    Indeed Lou, echo the sentiments of others, the main concern is the O.K. clearance from your GP. Well done you.
    This time last year I was watching my brother in law visibly dying every day. He had terminal cancer, as well as suffering from a stroke which left him paralised and unable to walk. The poor guy was only 64 when he died.
    From now on my motto is live for the day so if you have won 40/50 bucks on a scratchcard go out and enjoy a few beers or buy a bottle of booze. This is not a dress rehearsal that we are in, but the real thing. Enjoy.
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    You never know Gilly I just might take your offer on a River Mersey cruise

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    Subject: Letter from a friend




    Dear friend,

    I have become older since I last saw you and a few changes have come into my life.
    Frankly I have become a frivolous old woman. I am seeing six gentlemen a day.
    As soon as I wake up Will Power helps me out of bed and I immediately go to see
    Jimmy Riddle. Then I have breakfast with Mr Kellogg followed closely by the refreshing
    company of my other friend I know only by his initials, PG! Then comes someone I don't
    like at all, Arthur Ritis. He knows he is not welcome but stays all day, only he doesn't
    stay in just one place, he takes me from joint to joint. After such a hectic day I'm glad to
    get to bed ( and with Johnnie Walker too! ). Oh yes, must tell you this, I'm flirting with
    Al Zheimer.
    The vicar called the other day and said he had been thinking about the hereafter. I told
    him I do that all the time ,for no matter where I am, the bedroom,kitchen,sitting room or
    garden, I ask myself 'now what am I here after?'
    I will close now with the hope that Will Power is your constant companion too, but do make
    sure his friend Emma Roid does not creep up on you from behind. Finally, watch out for the
    crafty Gerry Atrick.

    Yours etc.etc.

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    Today is another Good Day.
    I woke up.
    Just thankful , thats all.
    Cheers
    Brian.

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    You woke up and thought it a good day, then you saw your neighbor and all the goodness went away.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

    Life is too short to blend in.

    John Strange R737787
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    Opened my eyes the other morning. Nothing hurt. Got a helluva fright!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Quartermaine View Post
    Opened my eyes the other morning. Nothing hurt. Got a helluva fright!
    Richard
    You woke up what else do you need?
    Happy daze John in Oz.

    Life is too short to blend in.

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    Didn't know I had, John until I tried sitting up..OOOHHHH!!
    Richard
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    when you stretch out in the morning and don't feel wood your having a good day?jp

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOHN PRUDEN View Post
    when you stretch out in the morning and don't feel wood your having a good day?jp
    I wish I could reach out and feel wood, there would be two happy people in the house!! memories would become reality

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