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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI reckon you're better off with that attitude than curling up in a ball and moaning
When I worked for Age Concern visiting housebound "frail and elderly" people (not sure if they still use that term but they did in the 1980s) I found there were basically two types: the ones who spent all their time slumped in their chair bemoaning their fate and saying they couldn't do things because of the terrible state they were in; and the ones, often in a much worse state, whose attitude was to just keep on going regardless and {insert whatever debilitating medical conditions they had} be damned. The latter always seemed to get a lot more out of life, be much happier and more comfortable, and seemed to live a lot longer tooComment
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Can we stop talking about fate please? Lest it feels tempted.
Summer Squash Soup (with no bread), for those who care.Comment
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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostSummer Squash Soup (with no bread), for those who care.Comment
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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostCan we stop talking about fate please? Lest it feels tempted.
Summer Squash Soup (with no bread), for those who care."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe latter always seemed to get a lot more out of life, be much happier and more comfortable, and seemed to live a lot longer too
I'm struggling hard to see the positive side of that.
There's a contract I found.
With stuff I know about.
It's in fecking Cornwall.
So that's out.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostT-1h:30m if anyone wants to follow along on the correct date: Apollo 11 in Real Time
In other news, it's good to see that Scotland is leading the UK in something, if only in drugs deaths.
They're even doing better than the Septics, which is going a bit it must be said.
*** All this is put out by the lying BBfeckingC World at One so it's probably all lies.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 16 July 2019, 12:17.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostT-1h:30m if anyone wants to follow along on the correct date: Apollo 11 in Real Time
Are you sure?
It looks like seconds to me...
edit: if I click the wrong link!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostSo they lived longer in pain & discomfort.
I'm struggling hard to see the positive side of that.
Her husband had become permanently disabled and bedridden when she was in her mid-50s, so she'd got a clerical job with Shoefayre up the road, which she did from home as she was also full-time carer for her husband. They brought down a load of files for her to work on, and after a few days she'd phone them to tell them they were done, and they'd collect them and deliver the next lot of work. She did that until she was 86 years old, when her husband finally died and she retired
I used to go and visit her first thing Monday morning, as an hour spent chatting with her over a cup of tea set me up for the rest of the weekComment
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