Bereavement in the family
- Gordon
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So sorry you couldn't get over there, that would suck.
- Black Orchid
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Sorry for your loss too Bobby.
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I'm sorry for your loss, Bobby.Bobby wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:49 amsprintcyclist wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:28 pmthanks all.
It's been coming for a long time and my family has been all working together well.
That makes a big difference.
Thanks
Sorry to hear that.
The same happened to me in March.
I lost my father too.
This covid response is costing us much more than money and jobs. Kids are missing their education, getting depressed, and committing suicide. The elderly are being isolated and neglected at home and in nursing homes. They are being denied contact with their loved ones. It's obscene and governments need to let families take care of their vulnerable and get on with their lives. This won't end well if we don't regain control of our lives.
- billy the kid
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Im sorry for your loss Bobby...
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- Bobby
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Texan wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:31 am
I'm sorry for your loss, Bobby.
This covid response is costing us much more than money and jobs. Kids are missing their education, getting depressed, and committing suicide. The elderly are being isolated and neglected at home and in nursing homes. They are being denied contact with their loved ones. It's obscene and governments need to let families take care of their vulnerable and get on with their lives. This won't end well if we don't regain control of our lives.
Thanks for that BO & Tex,
I will miss him.
He had a good innings and lived well to an old age.
- Redneck
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My condolences as well Bobby!Bobby wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:44 amTexan wrote: ↑Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:31 am
I'm sorry for your loss, Bobby.
This covid response is costing us much more than money and jobs. Kids are missing their education, getting depressed, and committing suicide. The elderly are being isolated and neglected at home and in nursing homes. They are being denied contact with their loved ones. It's obscene and governments need to let families take care of their vulnerable and get on with their lives. This won't end well if we don't regain control of our lives.
Thanks for that BO & Tex,
I will miss him.
He had a good innings and lived well to an old age.
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- Gordon
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Sorry to hear mate.Bobby wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:49 amsprintcyclist wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:28 pmthanks all.
It's been coming for a long time and my family has been all working together well.
That makes a big difference.
Thanks
Sorry to hear that.
The same happened to me in March.
I lost my father too.
- Bobby
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- Nom De Plume
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Hey Sprint, How is your mum coping... It's always hardest for the partner. Hope she is OK.
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