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This story highlights the consequences of neglect. Its very sad. Caring for the elderly is a responsibility we all should share. I've been thinking about volunteering to help the elderly in our area for some time and the effects of this cold spell has prompted me to do something about it, instead of just thinking about it.

brum Wrote:

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> Well you are quite right LM, I am totally

> oblivious to the '1000 spot'! Try harder next

> time.... x



*massive GASP*


Well! I hope you don't talk this dirty when you are visiting your elderly folk!!! Might give them a heart attack!


*rolling about on floor laughing*

giggirl Wrote:

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> ???? - there's a distinct echo following you about

> at the moment



Oh I see ????....just because you fell asleep again...and missed the big one again...I shouldn't get it either?...hmmmph...admit it...you are equally miffed...distraught in fact...hence your terrible stutter... (*big fat grin*)


But you must admit...brum being oblivious like that...it's a bit of a waste...no, worse than that...it's a travesty...


*sobs violently*

giggirl Wrote:

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> It's so funny. Can't you do something more

> meaningful like..... erm.... dunno.


Oh giggirl if only you knew...the 100s game is my life!


*tries to stifle massive laughter*


PS: nice to bump into you like that on Tuesday...and sorry I didn't recognise you at firstx

  • 3 weeks later...

From Brum

This story highlights the consequences of neglect. Its very sad. Caring for the elderly is a responsibility we all should share. I've been thinking about volunteering to help the elderly in our area for some time and the effects of this cold spell has prompted me to do something about it, instead of just thinking about it.


Should a member give an oppinion as, that member is not old he is a fake!

Thereafter nobody enquiers How is he?

Those who did post to the member now no longer do so, on that unfounded oppinion,

because the beleif of that one person.

A member can if not led make their own decisions as to what they do.

Making a wrong decision can mean life or death, but then who cares he was looking to score a point.

Those who were beleivers are seen to be sbsent by all.

I although old, I do try in my small way to see that others are able to look after themselves.

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I love it when I come across articles where a raft of my own prejudices are stitched together in one neat, ?Why everyone?s a cunt.? package. http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/steve-richards/steve-richards-i-hope-the-slovenians-beat-us-2006897.html



Although it could have been done with a more elegant venom.

I loved the article, sadly I tink its conclsion that 'A gormless 1-0 defeat tomorrow might lead at least to a few hard questions being posed. I can't wait.' is sadly utter bollocks.

It hasn't in the past and it won't again.


Platini's recently passed regulation that Clubs can only spend on transfers and wages from their turnovers, outside investment can only be ploughed into facilities etc, will probably have much more far reaching consequences than yet another meek exit from a tournament.

I like that is was an angry old man rant that has been worked backwards into reasoned argument.


He decides that what makes him angry are overpaid footballers, arrogant bankers and the uselessness of BP. Then decides to distil it into an argument which demonstrates that each of their respective faults are caused by the same shared, base arseholeness. Like there is a most recent common ancestor of arseholery manifest in arseholes everywhere.


The England football team ? arseholes

Bankers ? arseholes

BP ? arseholes.


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