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    The five stages of a womans life!

     

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    Somebody has been looking at the old Thread on comedy!  LOL

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    Think it should happen to everyone around the world that do this, I have had an issue with getting a  house cleaner for us this week, I refuse to have someone that doesn’t have the Jab!     I would rather have a dirty house than have an un Jabbed person in my house cleaning for us.

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    I think people with serious health issues need to be protected from this virus and should have the Jab, both husband and I have had the double Jab now, my son in Sydney is waiting for his booster, having had his double Pfizer some months ago now due to his health issues.

    ‘It’s time someone stood up to this lot’: Motorist, 38, who threw ink over Insulate Britain protestors is a music promoter from Essex who ‘lost his temper’ when mob ‘refused to let an ambulance through’ 

    Mr Dutton, from Harlow, Essex walked along a line of sitting protesters and squirted them in the face with a bottle of on the A40 in west London              

    Mr Dutton, from Harlow, Essex walked along a line of sitting protesters and squirted them in the face with a bottle of on the A40 in west London

    Andrew Dutton (pictured inset left), 38, of Harlow, Essex, was filmed calmly walking along the line of the protestors sat in the middle of the road and spraying them with ink as they blocked traffic yesterday (pictured centre). Mr Dutton, who works with bands and arranges concerts, later told friends he lost his temper after asking the protestors to move from the A40 in North Acton, West London, to allow an emergency vehicle through – only for them to refuse and stay put. Among those who ended up being doused with blue ink was a retired 77-year-old GP who gave his name as Christian (pictured inset right).

     

     

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    ‘They do’  Oh I thought you are a Senior too Lucca.

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    Bad Manners?

    This last week I have met up with some very bad mannered people here in WA.

    One was a tall guy about 6’3 inches tall and accused little ole me of knocking him!

    He said you usually say sorry when you do that!   I replied did I knock you?  I must have been asleep. I was in Line with several over women at Miss Mauds a Pastry cafe here in our area.  I wanted to purchase some yummy cakes to take home for afternoon tea.

    He looked down his nose at me and then said I will forgive you this time!

    The lady next to me said ‘do you know him’, no I replied.

    Then this Saturday I was coming out of Big W with my husband in tow he was using his walking by the say, when another guy came pushing passed us with two kiddies about 7 and 9;  they were trying to keep up with him, I guess he was their father.   

    He nearly knocked me flying and I just said to hubby what happened to Manners here in Perth.  No wonder children have no manners anymore their parents don’t have any to teach them!

    Now I see this woman on the flight, reminds me of some other flights people have complained about, I have not myself come across this, but I have come across people that put their seats back so far you cannot put your tray in its position to have a meal.   Even in Business Class it has been an issue over the years with some folks.  Not all Business Class seating is as big as the next. 

    This this woman is dirty and inconsiderate.

    I think if I was there and she did this to me I would get up and say excuse me do you want a hair Trim?

    Mid-hair collision! Plane passenger sparks fury after draping her long hair over the back of her seat, to the disgust of passengers behind herMid-hair collision! Plane passenger sparks fury after draping long hair over the back of

    An ‘inconsiderate’ plane passenger (right) who let her hair monopolize another passenger’s space was pounced on by Twitter users (inset) who called her behavior ‘rude’. The latest situation joins a growling list of other passenger (right) grievances, including reclining seats and hogging the armrest. An etiquette expert likened the latest passenger’s behavior to ‘brushing your hair at a table.

     

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    I don’t even know if Australia has a Senior Citizen Day?

    But I came across this so there must be one country in the world that has happy seniors!

     

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    Well this morning I tried on a pair of 16 white slacks and it was too tight for me! 

    So I went home empty handed.

    The lady at the hospital in June said [dietitian] said at 77.4kgs she would not like to see me any lighter!

    So what the GP said about my weight at 75.4kgs was not funny to me, it is starting to concern me. 

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    Hi Toot.

    That is the main reason my husband and I have been talking about changing our doctors surgery!

    The only comment he made was ‘didn’t you want to loose weigh’     I am battling to keep my weight at the same over the last few weeks.  I got down to 75.4kgs and then up a kgs.   

    I was fairly tall but since hurting the spine it has made me about 4cm shorter!

    The slacks I used to wear and jeans always used to be an issue they were too short, now they are a little long!  LOL

    My issue since the stroke has been I can do too much!   I keep getting the same issue people with strokes cannot sleek or walk.  Never mind type and write and walk and talk! 

    Which brings me to another point.

    As I need to change my slacks/deans I yesterday tried on a few and the difference in their cut is amazing.   I picked up a 14 and a 16, the  16 was fitting well so I didn’t bother with the 14.

    I asked the lady at the counter why?  She said they may have put the wrong label on them.    I looked at the clothing I have been taking out of the wardrobe three days ago and the sizes have varied from 12 to 18!  How can that be?

    My reply is like a person that breaks a bone, they have various types of fractures.   

    Not typing so well this morning it is only 9.30am at the mement it makes a big difference before and after medication and food!  Not sure why.  I have not read back what I have written here so I hope there are not too many errors, husband is not up yet.

    I don’t  know about over EAST but I am finding the medicals here in WA a bit slow on the uptake!

    They put everyone in the same basket that is why we have decided we want to change our medical practitioner.  

    We were thinking about it about eighteen months ago, I mentioned it to one of the specialists we see on a regular basis, he agreed with us, go and change.   

    Wish we had done it sooner.

     

     

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    Thank you Suze!   

    I was not aware that Target delivered!

    We used to have one close to us now it has become a K mart.

    I shall have a peep!

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    As I have lost 5kgs over the last few months I found my summer slacks are a bit baggy!

    So I went on line to price some, I was knocked off my feet at the price of them from small retailers from NSW to Brisbane and to our national Myers.

    The highest price was nearly $900 would you believe, then they started to get to only $480!

    Then they started to get a bit lower but the photos of the lighter coloured slacks were see through you can see the pockets showing through.

    I don’t know how ladies are managing with the price of things like food never mind clothing this year!

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    One of the worries in my life the last three years or so has been my husbands health, although he helps me with my readings he is not well himself and has had two lots of cancer  now that is wrong I forget he also had a third, he had 18 months ago leukaemia [hairy cell] I think the doctor called it.

    He also had a skin cancer like the photo above and also internal cancer.

    So in all this, I was taking care of him and doing all the drying, then I get this Stroke which put life in this house in a muddle.  I don’t drive anymore as I have mentioned.   I do hope to but it is a big question mark at this point in time.

    We both have had two Jabs, Husband had his some moths ago, the AstraZ as I call it!  I have just had my Pfizer this week the second.

    I really really don’t understand why some people are trying to frighten other families away from having the chance of a lifetime at life?    Why enjoy frightening people why?

    It is such a tiny weenie little thing to have a reaction to anything in life, you could even go on the train to work and have a smash, that is a bigger chance of death than having a Jab!  It is crazy and very dangerous to threaten people with  made up stories to scare them.   Everyone is an individual we all have different health issues.   Have you had a stroke for instance?    

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    Black and White.

    In another adorable photograph from the engagement, a dapper dressed Prince William pulls back the curtain as he and Kate are seen smiling and laughing       

    In another adorable photograph from the engagement, a dapper dressed Prince William pulls back the curtain as he and Kate are seen smiling and laughing

    Royal photographer Chris Jackson captured Kate Middleton making a rare moment of affection towards her husband Prince William at the Earthshot Prize Awards on Sunday

     
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    Royal photographer Chris Jackson captured Kate Middleton making a rare moment of affection towards her husband Prince William at the Earthshot Prize Awards on Sunday

     

    Kate Middleton makes rare moment of affection towards Prince William in behind-the-scene snaps | Daily Mail Online

     

     

     

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    LOL good one Suze!

    Yes they are both great.

    I have not seen many movies but he seems very nice.

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    Talk about ups and down in life, the last few weeks I had to work more on my reading capabilities, which is frustrating me no end.   Things were coming along well then the blood pressure rises for too long and I have trouble to read; luckily it is not back to square one but it has been hard to read again.  

    I hope those of you that have had stroke issues are plodding along well?

    Funnily enough I think this has something to do with the warmer weather and working out in my garden, I think I need to drink more water and rest more.   My enthusiasm got the better of me and I really need to rest a bit more!

    Hope this helps those in the same boat as me?           I need to take things in slower time slots instead of working for a full two hours, I probably should have done forty minutes in the morning and forty minutes in the afternoon.

    In other words we must take better care of our old bodies.

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    Inside the palatial Australian home where George and Amal Clooney are rumoured to be staying while the Hollywood star films romantic comedy Ticket to Paradise with Julia Roberts

    Inside the palatial Gold Coast home where George and Amal Clooney are rumoured to be

    George and Amal Clooney are rumoured to have secured a palatial mansion on the outskirts of the Gold Coast for when they visit Australia in the coming weeks. The Hollywood star, 60, is bringing his family Down Under while he films the romantic comedy Ticket to Paradise alongside Julia Roberts. George and his wife of seven years, 43, are believed to be renting a 49-hectare estate in Tallebudgera Valley called Bellagio La Villa.

     

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    This morning I had an email keeping us up to date from an old friend who used to live in Australia but returned to the UK after his wife refused to live over here! 

    He is telling me about their life near Windsor, they both have had their Pfizer shots and have just had their Booster.

    Today they drive all over the UK, like they used to prior to the Virus, and visit old friends, they even went up to London to the Theater the other Wednesday evening on the train and came home at 11pm.  He is 80 in May and she is in her mid 70s, so there is a life after having the Jab!

    Thought I would share this with you especially those that are in Lockdown and are unhappy about it.  Better to have a life in lock down with the ability to have your old life back and still kicking after the Jab!  LOL  If you get my drift?

    Have a lovely Sunday and a lovely life and smell the roses!

                                               Image result for animation ' active elderly folks' 

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    Lead screening nurse at The MOLE Clinic, Laura Harker, told FEMAIL the hidden warning signs of a cancerous mole, and the common mistakes that people make when checking their skin. One warning sign is a mole that is bleeding, itching, crusting or raised, as seen above       

    Lead screening nurse at The MOLE Clinic, Laura Harker, told FEMAIL the hidden warning signs of a cancerous mole, and the common mistakes that people make when checking their skin. One warning sign is a mole that is bleeding, itching, crusting or raised, as seen above

    What moles should you monitor? 

    Some moles are present at birth or appear within the first two years of life, but most develop during childhood and early adult life. 

    The number of moles increases up to the age of 30-40 and after that they tend to decrease.

    Screening nurse reveals how to spot cancerous moles at home | Daily Mail Online

     

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