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Jaydog wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 1:16 pm And not a drop of sweat in sight.
But strangely..... several pizzas :)
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hector wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 1:55 pm But strangely..... several pizzas :)
Yeah that was a classic :roflmao:
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1. We have a 42 year old Mum frightened for her children.
2. We have a husband frightened for his wife and his children.
3. We have children frightened of losing their Mum
4. We have human beings at the core of this regardless of who, what, they are.
That's my take on it.
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whiteswan wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:18 am 1. We have a 42 year old Mum frightened for her children.
2. We have a husband frightened for his wife and his children.
3. We have children frightened of losing their Mum
4. We have human beings at the core of this regardless of who, what, they are.
That's my take on it.
William lost his mum in tragic circumstances as a teenager.

Now he must be concerned for his children, they could lose their mum at such a tender age.
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1964white wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 8:29 am William lost his mum in tragic circumstances as a teenager.

Now he must be concerned for his children, they could lose their mum at such a tender age.
Exactly 64. It's something that will be weighing heavily on his mind I would think
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whiteswan wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:18 am 1. We have a 42 year old Mum frightened for her children.
2. We have a husband frightened for his wife and his children.
3. We have children frightened of losing their Mum
4. We have human beings at the core of this regardless of who, what, they are.
That's my take on it.
and his dad has cancer too.
Don’t cry because you said goodbye to your pet, smile because you said hello
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whiteswan wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 4:52 pm Exactly 64. It's something that will be weighing heavily on his mind I would think
I quite admire them both, they do a lot of good work, Kate is a natural with children.
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1964white wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 5:50 pm I quite admire them both, they do a lot of good work, Kate is a natural with children.
I have no problem with most of the Royals 64. I love all the pomp that goes with it.

I'm also gonna give a shout out for Camilla. Love her or loathe her She's taken on a lot of Charles's appts since his diagnosis.
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whiteswan wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 6:31 pm I have no problem with most of the Royals 64. I love all the pomp that goes with it.

I'm also gonna give a shout out for Camilla. Love her or loathe her She's taken on a lot of Charles's appts since his diagnosis.
It’s a sad situation Swannie. It’s not a disease that discriminates between classes but they really have no idea of the average man or woman in the street who has to rely on a failing NHS. When you read about current diagnosis to treatment times it’s pretty frightening if it affects you. Not their fault I suppose but sad stories up & down the country where earlier detection would’ve made all the difference.
I certainly know several people who would still be breathing if they had had an earlier diagnosis.
Anyway good luck to her, I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. Well maybe Putin.
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Jaydog wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 6:49 pm It’s a sad situation Swannie. It’s not a disease that discriminates between classes but they really have no idea of the average man or woman in the street who has to rely on a failing NHS. When you read about current diagnosis to treatment times it’s pretty frightening if it affects you. Not their fault I suppose but sad stories up & down the country where earlier detection would’ve made all the difference.
I certainly know several people who would still be breathing if they had had an earlier diagnosis.
Anyway good luck to her, I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. Well maybe Putin.
Definitely an exception, Jay.
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