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got a shock today
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:15 am
by johnakay
as some of you may know that I went to a deaf school in my younger days.
some folks find that hard to believe as I speak and hear(just) normally.
anyway met an old deaf friend and he told me that my ex girl(from the 70's before I met my wife) friend has been dead 15 years. died of cancer.
and I never knew after all this time.
felt a little lump in my throat.
she was deaf and a lovely lass but wasn't for me..
we did consider marriage but I decided no and it broke her heart.
I felt rotten but I had to do it as it wouldn't have worked I was only 23 then and shortly after I met my wife the rest is history.
the same lad said that some other old school friends have passed away to.
you don't realise how vulnerable you are till you hear oh such an such has died etc etc.
life is to short and we take things for granted do we not. john
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:26 pm
by strainer
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Re: got a shock today
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:29 pm
by chainsaw
johnakay wrote:as some of you may know that I went to a deaf school in my younger days.
some folks find that hard to believe as I speak and hear(just) normally.
anyway met an old deaf friend and he told me that my ex girl(from the 70's before I met my wife) friend has been dead 15 years. died of cancer.
and I never knew after all this time.
felt a little lump in my throat.
she was deaf and a lovely lass but wasn't for me..
we did consider marriage but I decided no and it broke her heart.
I felt rotten but I had to do it as it wouldn't have worked I was only 23 then and shortly after I met my wife the rest is history.
the same lad said that some other old school friends have passed away to.
you don't realise how vulnerable you are till you hear oh such an such has died etc etc.life is to short and we take things for granted do we not. john
You mean how OLD you are, right?????
Re: got a shock today
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 3:42 am
by johnakay
You mean how OLD you are, right?????[/quote]
eeeeeeeeee ya cheeky bugger
its a good job I live across the pond or I'd kick ya teeth out(
put them on the floor 1st can't kick higher than 2 feet)

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 7:22 am
by rngdng
Getting old is far superior to the alternative. Let's face it nobody gets out of this life alive.......
Lane
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:40 pm
by jkevinlilly
you don't realise how vulnerable you are till you hear oh such an such has died etc etc.
life is to short and we take things for granted do we not.
Some of us
do realize, and no longer take life for granted.
Just remember Johnny, experiancing the pain of loss is unavoidable. Excessively suffering the pain of loss is a personal choice.
Kevin
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 3:12 am
by johnakay
I'm not greiving. she was out of my heart if you like many moons ago.
some times you dont think those who are about the same age as yourself are poping their clogs at an early age.
life is just starting to pick up again no mortgage debts kids out of the way.
at last we(my wife) can go out,do what ever we please etc etc and then bang its gone.
we spend as much time as we can together.
it is sad in what has happened to you Kevin and I'm sure of all the old members of this forum do feel for you inc myself.

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:14 pm
by markj
johnakay wrote:
we spend as much time as we can together.
The older I get the more convinced that the above is really the secret of life. No matter what you have or don't have it all boils down to spending time with friends and family. Nothing else really matters too much.
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:47 am
by H2RICK
Amen to that, Mark.
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 7:44 pm
by Buffalo-guy
H2RICK wrote:Amen to that, Mark.
DITTO!!
Fred
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:21 pm
by rngdng
markj wrote:johnakay wrote:
we spend as much time as we can together.
The older I get the more convinced that the above is really the secret of life. No matter what you have or don't have it all boils down to spending time with friends and family. Nothing else really matters too much.
Sadly, that's why I left home and my wife of 31 years; we didn't have a life "together", and I needed a woman with whom to share my life. I am now happily living with my girlfriend who is more of a partner after 8 months, than "she" was after all those years. A darn expensive lesson.....but maybe worth it.
Lane
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:44 am
by TLRam1
rngdng wrote:
Sadly, that's why I left home and my wife of 31 years; we didn't have a life "together", and I needed a woman with whom to share my life. I am now happily living with my girlfriend who is more of a partner after 8 months, than "she" was after all those years. A darn expensive lesson.....but maybe worth it.
Lane
I can mirror those sentiments in all aspects.