Arthur Wedge
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So it looks like he was signing along with Gold digger which apparently has a naughty word in itThought that was a bit harsh .. but I suppose criticism is not acceptable in today’s world…
So it looks like he was signing along with Gold digger which apparently has a naughty word in itThought that was a bit harsh .. but I suppose criticism is not acceptable in today’s world…
I wonder what theyll do with the series they have in the can. Maybe highlights with those 2 edited outSo it looks like he was signing along with Gold digger which apparently has a naughty word in it![]()
Sometimes SILH it’s just good to talk. Thoughts with you me man.In the ups and downs of life I too often forget how fortunate I am in so many ways, and that I have so much to be grateful for…much of which is down to my upbringing; my parents, and good luck through my working life…things of which had little to do with me or control over.
Today a sharp reminder of all of that when I got two pieces of difficult news…one of my three besties at the club had a heart attack this morning and has been admitted for surgery - so not a little scare it would seem. Just a couple or three years younger than me we share a lot about the stuff of life that I don’t share with others,
And this evening I discover that a very dear cousin of mine is very seriously ill with her cancer…she’s been battling it for a few years now…but looks like a bad turn has come to pass.
My prayers are with her and her family who I hold very close and dear; and for my bestie and his family…and with that I will include all those who are struggling with serious life issues…
I have so much to be grateful for…I do wish that I would remember that with gratitude at all times…not just the difficult ones.
In the ups and downs of life I too often forget how fortunate I am in so many ways, and that I have so much to be grateful for…much of which is down to my upbringing; my parents, and good luck through my working life…things of which had little to do with me or control over.
Today a sharp reminder of all of that when I got two pieces of difficult news…one of my three besties at the club had a heart attack this morning and has been admitted for surgery - so not a little scare it would seem. Just a couple or three years younger than me we share a lot about the stuff of life that I don’t share with others,
And this evening I discover that a very dear cousin of mine is very seriously ill with her cancer…she’s been battling it for a few years now…but looks like a bad turn has come to pass.
My prayers are with her and her family who I hold very close and dear; and for my bestie and his family…and with that I will include all those who are struggling with serious life issues…
I have so much to be grateful for…I do wish that I would remember that with gratitude at all times…not just the difficult ones.
I think one of the down sides of getting older is illnesses and ailments become more common. Medical science and improvements in treatments is probably a good reason for that. Me dad for instance apart from COPD, triple bypass, a bit of Leukaemia ( hie words) , arthritis, knackered knees, and now spondylosis. Is an example of this. I keep reminding my mum that if he had not been treated for Some of the above he would now be pushing up daisys and would not now have Dementia and Alzhiemers.Sorry to hear that SILH , as we get older we too often hear sad stories about our family and friends.
I agree with Tash, it's good to talk.
This means war!!Bloody mole is back.![]()
There’s gonna be casualtiesThis means war!!
In the ups and downs of life I too often forget how fortunate I am in so many ways, and that I have so much to be grateful for…much of which is down to my upbringing; my parents, and good luck through my working life…things of which had little to do with me or control over.
Today a sharp reminder of all of that when I got two pieces of difficult news…one of my three besties at the club had a heart attack this morning and has been admitted for surgery - so not a little scare it would seem. Just a couple or three years younger than me we share a lot about the stuff of life that I don’t share with others,
And this evening I discover that a very dear cousin of mine is very seriously ill with her cancer…she’s been battling it for a few years now…but looks like a bad turn has come to pass.
My prayers are with her and her family who I hold very close and dear; and for my bestie and his family…and with that I will include all those who are struggling with serious life issues…
I have so much to be grateful for…I do wish that I would remember that with gratitude at all times…not just the difficult ones.
Next you’ll be complaining that they say…The way Americans pronounce buoy. “Boo-we”.
Ha! Mainly just buoy and the way they pronounce the name Craig, as I think I’ve mentioned on here before.Next you’ll be complaining that they say…
Erb for herb
Sawder for solder
Fries for chips
Chips for crisps etc…![]()
I used to work with a guy called Fraser. Every American colleague we had called him Frazeyour.Ha! Mainly just buoy and the way they pronounce the name Craig, as I think I’ve mentioned on here before.
Unless they're served with battered fish and you're in Boston, in which case they are called chips.Next you’ll be complaining that they say…
Erb for herb
Sawder for solder
Fries for chips
Chips for crisps etc…![]()
On a more positive note, us oldies are fortunate in lots of ways.Each generation goes through the same cycles, some more painful than others. We enjoy seeing friend marry, have kids & g’kids. And as we grow older we lose g’parents, then parents then it’s our generation’s turn to fade away. It’s bloody painful at times but that’s life, or death…