Originally posted by trev33one of the tough things about those situations is when you are long accustomed to seeing the person concerned strong and healthy, and perhaps intelligent and creative.
my granddad has been in a nursing home for 2 or 3 years now, he has dementia and i haven't seen him in hhmm, 6 or 7 years. to be honest i'd never thought about going to see the guy, if there was ever a case for euthanasia it's him. that was until i watched an eastern european film, it was spilt into two parts one of them was a story of a woman who worked in a ...[text shortened]... d i think i'll make that trip to see the nursing home to see deaths waiting room. why not?
i know i have to die someday, and there's no point getting upset about it, but i hope it's not like that, and not horribly drawn out and/or painful either. hell, i wouldn't want to spend my twilight years foisting my dementia on an internet forum such as this one.
Originally posted by BlackampWelcome back, Blackamp. Many anticipated your eventual return
one of the tough things about those situations is when you are long accustomed to seeing the person concerned strong and healthy, and perhaps intelligent and creative.
i know i have to die someday, and there's no point getting upset about it, but i hope it's not like that, and not horribly drawn out and/or painful either. hell, i wouldn't want to spend my twilight years foisting my dementia on an internet forum such as this one.
as soon as the world cup soccer event lost its frenzy and lustre.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyaw, you missed me. how cute.
Welcome back, Blackamp. Many anticipated your eventual return
as soon as the world cup soccer event lost its frenzy and lustre.
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but no, you guessed wrong. some of us have more to do than watch TV and hang around here you know.
Originally posted by BlackampHardly an uninformed guess. Saw you there almost every day. One of your close friends
aw, you missed me. how cute.
but no, you guessed wrong. some of us have more to do than watch TV and hang around here you know.
casually introduced us but you were so enraptured with your vuvuzela you've forgotten.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyif i did see you at the World Cup,
Hardly an uninformed guess. Saw you there almost every day. One of your close friends
casually introduced us but you were so enraptured with your vuvuzela you've forgotten.
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a) my first question would be 'who paid for your air ticket?';
b) i wouldn't be able to make out what you were saying cos your drone sounds just like a vuvuzela;
c) your vuvuzela would be deep up your posterior.
Originally posted by Blackampa) That's really between RHP Sports Forum and yours truly. b) Only said
if i did see you at the World Cup,
a) my first question would be 'who paid for your air ticket?';
b) i wouldn't be able to make out what you were saying cos your drone sounds just like a vuvuzela;
c) your vuvuzela would be deep up your posterior.
two words, "Hello, BK" and c) Fail to grasp your third of three questions.
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyActually he was hardly here while you were on your sabbatical.
Welcome back, Blackamp. Many anticipated your eventual return
as soon as the world cup soccer event lost its frenzy and lustre.
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Obviously he is happy to see you back. Now, he has someone to banter back and forth with. 😉
-Removed-Was this Richard Madeley, with Judy's family at his bedside? I don't get BBC TV here and so I have to hazard a guess!
Did I miss Richard being in a state of dementia with paralysed plastic facial and hairy head implants? Or was that just normal daily TV viewing in the UK, that being the Richard and Judy show? Do you still get that demented output from the various channels?
The greatest UK TV moment, for a BBC documentary, was Diana's funeral. Over 4.3 Billion people watched that worldwide. That was all down to satellites and Charles's ears that was!