OK, anyone watching tonight? Scottish guy - so I'm biased and he's giving away over ÂĢ100k so hoping it'll be better than it's been recently
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I'm watching ;thumb: ÂĢ100k...wow, some of them are abit tight aren't they...
HI DiD - yes, some of them have seemed a bit stingy in this series. I'm just a bit suspicious of anyone making money out of care homes... hope they're not granny farms.
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HI DiD - yes, some of them have seemed a bit stingy in this series. I'm just a bit suspicious of anyone making money out of care homes... hope they're not granny farms
I know what you mean Care Homes shouldn't be profit making organisations should they, care should come first....anyways, let's see if he's a nice fella or not...
I shouldn't judge - it's just that my Mum was in a private home before she died and whilst it was ace - it took some finding. It's been taken over since by a new company and they're completely ripping the residents off and it's miserable. I'm only relieved they didn't take it over when Mum was alive.
My Uncle was until he passed away in December last year, he had Parkinsons Disease. They were brilliant with him, and, at his funeral an old friend of mine from many years ago was there, turns out she had been looking after him (I don't know how we kept missing each other), but he always talked about his 'little Burmese Star' and it was her....
...I just wish he'd known that we were friends before he died, though at least i know he had the best care possible
...I just wish he'd known that we were friends before he died, though at least i know he had the best care possible
i'd be terrified living in that crappy area.
but yeah when they said he made his money from care homes i was a bit cynical.. so many rip people off for their own greed
but yeah when they said he made his money from care homes i was a bit cynical.. so many rip people off for their own greed
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i'd be terrified living in that crappy area.
Scary innit?
"Don't wet the bed and don't bring brasses in" Classy joint!
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Im going to watch it at 10. I love it.
Hi Gyps. I love it, but I've thought the last couple were a bit disappointing.
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i havent seen any of this series, always seem to be out Wednesdays. but looking forward to catching one. thing is they are getting tighter and everyone cottons on that they are the S.M within 5 mins
This is making me a little sad...
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This is making me a little sad
Me too - the old lady on her own for 43 years. Reference:
Me too - the old lady on her own for 43 years.
And she still feels her Husband has never left her...OMG, I have tears in my eyes..
I was born in Toxteth Liverpool. We lived there till I was about 8 yrs old. I went back to find our old house a couple of years ago, the street name was still there but a council estate now lined the streets, with boarded up houses with grills on the windows.
However........it still felt like 'home'.
However........it still felt like 'home'.
What was it like when you lived there Lainy?
I want to know what that guy's going to do with his cheque... sounded like he was going to pocket it.
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I want to know what that guy's going to do with his cheque... sounded like he was going to pocket it.
To a charity of his choice....I think the Helping Hands deserved more...Reference:
To a charity of his choice....I think the Helping Hands deserved more...
I agree... but he didn't seem to twig to the 'charity' bit. Love that old lady.
Awww, he's getting her garden done for her...hope he gives the blind guy a massive cheque....
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What was it like when you lived there Lainy?
It was great, we lived in a tree lined avenue, we played outside all day, went to Sunday school. Shop keepers gave free sweeties to us children. Everyone cared for each other....................until.................. one day someone knocked on our front door and offered Dad X amount of money for our house, my Dad told him to sling his hook. The man said "I will come back next week and I will offer you half of that amount.....but I am telling you now we WILL be buying this house"They did.........we moved from Liverpool
I'm close to tears now...
Dave's going to make me cry - he's a star.
i always get tearful at the end
OK, I take it all back now, Lee!
Awwww, bless him, another ÂĢ50k over 2 years....excellent...
Cutting Edge tomorrow, jaycee lee story
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It was great, we lived in a tree lined avenue, we played outside all day, went to Sunday school. Shop keepers gave free sweeties to us children. Everyone cared for each other....................until.................. one day someone knocked on our front door and offered Dad X amount of money for our house, my Dad told him to sling his hook. The man said "I will come back next week and I will offer you half of that amount.....but I am telling you now we WILL be buying this house" They did.........we moved from Liverpool
That sounds very gangster-y? Who was he..... and did your Dad end up selling for less? Blimey!
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Awwww, bless him, another ÂĢ50k over 2 years....excellent
Great eh - and Dave was so chuffed! That was a good one.. still feel sad for the old woman and glad she's got a nice garden now.Reference:
Great eh - and Dave was so chuffed! That was a good one.. still feel sad for the old woman and glad she's got a nice garden now.
The old Lady looked chuffed to be sat in her garden, simple pleasures maybe we should take a leaf out of her book....that was lovely...What an inspiration to those kids Dave is....makes you feel kind of ashamed doesn't it, for moaning over the little things....
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It was great, we lived in a tree lined avenue, we played outside all day, went to Sunday school. Shop keepers gave free sweeties to us children. Everyone cared for each other....................until.................. one day someone knocked on our front door and offered Dad X amount of money for our house, my Dad told him to sling his hook. The man said "I will come back next week and I will offer you half of that amount.....but I am telling you now we WILL be buying this house" They did.........we moved from Liverpool
That sounds very gangster-y? Who was he..... and did your Dad end up selling for less? Blimey!
He was one of an up and coming ethnic minority determined to be the ethnic majority. If I remember correctly (God damn this false memory syndrome) Mum and Dad did sell at a loss because of fear.That sounds very gangster-y? Who was he..... and did your Dad end up selling for less? Blimey!
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Great eh - and Dave was so chuffed!
If i'd know you were a millionaire, I'd have made you a cup of tea Reference:lainy
He was one of an up and coming ethnic minority determined to be the ethnic majority. If I remember correctly (God damn this false memory syndrome) Mum and Dad did sell at a loss because of fear.
Makes me so mad when I hear stories like this!!! your Parents must've wanted to protect you so much and move you away...good for them Reference:
What an inspiration to those kids Dave is....makes you feel kind of ashamed doesn't it, for moaning over the little things....
It does - I've had a day of that sort of feeling today. I was moaning about a friend who I've put off getting in touch with for a while because her last few long phone calls have 'poor me' ones bemoaning the state of her lovelife and this afternoon a work colleague was telling me her friend has just been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. That sort of thing puts everything in perspective, doesn't it? Needless to say I've texted my mate and made arrangement for a long catch up phonecall later in the week.Reference:
He was one of an up and coming ethnic minority determined to be the ethnic majority. If I remember correctly (God damn this false memory syndrome) Mum and Dad did sell at a loss because of fear.
God that's awful - but if turned out anything like that area of Anfield, you were well out of it.Reference:
It does - I've had a day of that sort of feeling today. I was moaning about a friend who I've put off getting in touch with for a while because her last few long phone calls have 'poor me' ones bemoaning the state of her lovelife and this afternoon a work colleague was telling me her friend has just been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. That sort of thing puts everything in perspective, doesn't it? Needless to say I've texted my mate and made arrangement for a long catch up phonecall later in the week
It does put everything into perspective kaffy We should treasure what we have and who we are and those around us, instead of thinking of what we want that we don't already have..
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