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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 22, 2004 1:28 AM
Not really I am not having a pop as you call it at anyone, and i love christmas I have 11 grandchildren. And it is all well and good to look after the kids but we should also all consider our obligations to the older generation as well.

I have done much for young peolpe in my life, President of the P and C, Secretary of the soccer club and all that, even going on to be the barman at highschool parties at our place etc.

But what is anyone doing for the elderly? not much I think.

I have joined and organisation that is for retired people with a certain financial position and they do nothing for no one but themselves and i love it for a change.

So lets all be a bit more circumspect about where our obligations lie, for without the older generation you would not be here.

regards


Ian
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 22, 2004 7:06 AM
Shoot from the hip Ian, we all get there one day. Been meaning to ask you about the little folk you buried a couple of weeks ago:
a) are you sure it was an accident
b) where they insured
c) where they dead
d) did you blow them up in your recent expirements

Cheers,
Kim
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