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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
No word of a lie, i am brewing a nice pot of Russian Caravan tea, it’s a a lovely tea from Twinings and prefer it over the English Breakfast variety any day.
https://www.coles.com.au/product/twi...0aAg0NEALw_wcBI respect all our moderators here. Past present and even future. Always have done and always will do a wonderful job.
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Originally posted by rented tracksuit View PostI don’t drink tea, unless it’s iced and flavoured with either lemon, peach or mango.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
Thanks Andrew Walker, my father passed away at 8 am this morning, must have known it was about to happen as i stayed up till about 3.30 am as i couldn't sleep . Waiting to hear what the next step is, not sure how i am feeling at the moment. At least my brother was polite when we had to ring him.
I hope it was peaceful and you're feeling not too bad.
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Originally posted by eddie View Post
Can I add my condolences Craig?
I hope it was peaceful and you're feeling not too bad.
It really wasn't a surprise but still a shock, the stubborn bugger held on as long as he could.
Did get some more bad news on Saturday that one of my brother in laws passed away, he has not been well for a while and had had two strokes this year but it wasn't expected for him to die from them.
Hope everything is going well at your end.
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Condolences to Horrie, on your Dad's passing, my thoughts are with you and your family.
I lost my Step-Dad (who I was close to) then my Dad over a period of 6 months a few years back, really shook me to my foundations even though I thought it would not. Not having them to share things with a chat, a beer etc takes some getting used to.
And Red, I am so sorry for your friend passing away to that terrible illness, 56 years old, way, way too young, take care mate.Originally posted by Bondi Boy
Pathetic!
What a rabble we are.
Oh well, maybe next year
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
Thanks Eddie
It really wasn't a surprise but still a shock, the stubborn bugger held on as long as he could.
Did get some more bad news on Saturday that one of my brother in laws passed away, he has not been well for a while and had had two strokes this year but it wasn't expected for him to die from them.
Hope everything is going well at your end.Originally posted by Bondi Boy
Pathetic!
What a rabble we are.
Oh well, maybe next year
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Originally posted by 4 the all in brawl View PostAnd Red, I am so sorry for your friend passing away to that terrible illness, 56 years old, way, way too young, take care mate.
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Originally posted by 4 the all in brawl View PostCondolences to Horrie, on your Dad's passing, my thoughts are with you and your family.
I lost my Step-Dad (who I was close to) then my Dad over a period of 6 months a few years back, really shook me to my foundations even though I thought it would not. Not having them to share things with a chat, a beer etc takes some getting used to.
And Red, I am so sorry for your friend passing away to that terrible illness, 56 years old, way, way too young, take care mate.
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Originally posted by 4 the all in brawl View PostCondolences to Horrie, on your Dad's passing, my thoughts are with you and your family.
I lost my Step-Dad (who I was close to) then my Dad over a period of 6 months a few years back, really shook me to my foundations even though I thought it would not. Not having them to share things with a chat, a beer etc takes some getting used to.
And Red, I am so sorry for your friend passing away to that terrible illness, 56 years old, way, way too young, take care mate.
The brother in law was areal shock , he was about the same age as me.
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Originally posted by Red. View Post
Thanks mate. When we were teenagers we used to go and watch Easts V Bears at North Sydney Oval. He loved his Bears. Mind you he ended up as President of the Bondi Icebergs and begrudgingly folowed the Chooks later in life.
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