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Sadly, out with the old and in with the new
« on: 01 January 2014, 02:14:04 »

Went down to my local social club to see in the new year in and to catch up on the local news, where I don't go down there very often, these days.

Friend 1: Lost his sister and brother in the last 6 weeks, both of whom I knew.

Good Friend 2: He lost his sister and brother-in-law last Christmas day in a car accident, in a car driven by their son that made the national news. He was ultra fit, where he was a football referee. Sadly he had a stroke 6 weeks ago and is currently in a induced coma.  :'(

Old good drinking partner: I learnt, from one of his old employees he has recently died at 67.  :'(

Just goes to show we all have to take life one day at a time and NONE of us know, on which day we will draw our terminal breath!

Sad start to the new year, so I hope all of the contributors to OOF have a healthy and successful 2014.  :y :y :y :y

Let us all remember poor Paul Lovejoy in our new year thoughts where he failed to beat the clock.  :'( :'( :'( :'(
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Re: Sadly, out with the old and in with the new
« Reply #1 on: 01 January 2014, 02:19:14 »

A sad end to the old and start to the new. Yes still think of Paul. R.I.P.  :(
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