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I worked some years ago with a homeless man who was admitted to hospital but had nowhere to rehabilitate. He was placed as a temporary resident in a local care home as it was the middle of winter and since he was in his 70/80s it was the only solution available at the time. Even though he knew I was contacting various agencies (St Mungo etc)to find him a hostel place, he decided that after a few days regaining his strength and having 3 meals a day, he preferred to live on the streets. An outreach team agreed to keep an eye on him.

malumbu Wrote:

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> Sad to hear about Raynond Burr - how the mighty

> fall. It is a shame that he didn't receive better

> life and financial advice. Yes this posting is in

> bad taste. No, most wont have a clue what I am on

> about. Worse still I've managed to mix two

> 60s/70s thriller series.


Confused.Com..........".Benevides's attorney said that tabloid reports of an estate worth $32 million were an overestimate. ".......that suggests that Raymond still left a tidy sum to his sole beneficiary or am I confusing Fact with Fiction here?

Fiction, I am mixing real life in Dulwich with a 1970s TV programme. Glad to hear that the star of a series that portrayed disabled people positively did well, although I expect he was able bodied (and clearly died years ago). But I do love a bit of trivia and better gem up on this sort of thing for when I am Pointless or Millionaire. What was the other programme I was thinking about?

malumbu Wrote:

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> Sad to hear about Raynond Burr - how the mighty

> fall. It is a shame that he didn't receive better

> life and financial advice. Yes this posting is in

> bad taste. No, most wont have a clue what I am on

> about. Worse still I've managed to mix two

> 60s/70s thriller series.


I knew he played Ironsides without even Googling.

malumbu Wrote:

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> Fiction, I am mixing real life in Dulwich with a

> 1970s TV programme. Glad to hear that the star of

> a series that portrayed disabled people positively

> did well, although I expect he was able bodied

> (and clearly died years ago). But I do love a bit

> of trivia and better gem up on this sort of thing

> for when I am Pointless or Millionaire. What was

> the other programme I was thinking about?


the follicley challenged guy or the two guys who drove around a lot in their red car with the white stripe.

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