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Update on the NorrParents:
Pater is much better, and his remaining good(ish) eye is improving but very slowly. He cheered up as the entire clan were back for the weekend.
Mater is better but there are clear signs of dementia, she's not eating and couldn't find a doctor to speak with in the hospital to get an idea of how long they intend to keep her in etc..
Either full time care is needed when she gets out or its time for a home.Comment
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The weekend also went off without the usual family row that kicks off. Namely because myself and the brother that are picked on stayed well out of the way of the other brothers that are normally angling for a flight.Comment
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How is everyone anyway?Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHow is everyone anyway?
Nearly time to get the power washer on the patio and stash the rainproof coverings in the garage.Comment
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Here you go Nor.
Two women quit their day jobs to go on a BBQ tour of the states.
https://hangfiresmokehouse.com/about-us/
They opened up their first proper restaurant in March and I can't get a weekend table until mid June.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostHere you go Nor.
Two women quit their day jobs to go on a BBQ tour of the states.
https://hangfiresmokehouse.com/about-us/
They opened up their first proper restaurant in March and I can't get a weekend table until mid June.
BBQ is very trendy atm.
My ideal restaurant model would be a Hawksmoor style place, there are steak places here but all the meat is imported and not local and not aged.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostUpdate on the NorrParents:
Pater is much better, and his remaining good(ish) eye is improving but very slowly. He cheered up as the entire clan were back for the weekend.
Mater is better but there are clear signs of dementia, she's not eating and couldn't find a doctor to speak with in the hospital to get an idea of how long they intend to keep her in etc..
Either full time care is needed when she gets out or its time for a home.
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostThe weekend also went off without the usual family row that kicks off. Namely because myself and the brother that are picked on stayed well out of the way of the other brothers that are normally angling for a flight.
I am lucky that my brother who I have nothing to do with is one end of the country, and my father is in another country, sheer bliss!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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