Swisslulu's Birthday
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Re: Swisslulu's Birthday
All the best Lesley!
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Re: Swisslulu's Birthday
Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes. 70! Who would have thought it? My father died at 54, my older brother at 66. My sister is 74 and now I am 70. Mum made it to 85 but dementia took her at 82. I don’t feel any older than 18 but when I look in the mirror, my mother looks back.
Reading some of the posts here about the Aboriginal situation just makes me sad. I’m not sure I fit in here anymore.
Not sure what our future will bring but I hope we will meet some of you who are like minded.
Reading some of the posts here about the Aboriginal situation just makes me sad. I’m not sure I fit in here anymore.
Not sure what our future will bring but I hope we will meet some of you who are like minded.
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Re: Swisslulu's Birthday
It's all OK Lesley I bought more pop corn!
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Re: Swisslulu's Birthday
Yes and you ate it all yourself at the management meeting.


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I often wonder what I put my hand up for when I took on this forum, I really thought the membership here was better than that sort of thing ...... sad to see but I guess it's just so deeply ingrained in some they can't see there might be two sides to any story.Swisslulu wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:20 pm Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes. 70! Who would have thought it? My father died at 54, my older brother at 66. My sister is 74 and now I am 70. Mum made it to 85 but dementia took her at 82. I don’t feel any older than 18 but when I look in the mirror, my mother looks back.
Reading some of the posts here about the Aboriginal situation just makes me sad. I’m not sure I fit in here anymore.
Not sure what our future will bring but I hope we will meet some of you who are like minded.
T1 Terry
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