Our planned month in Myrtleford hasn't eventuated, due to Steve's Mum being in and out of hospital. It's a difficult situation. Maybe someone here has...
Laurie, I'm sorry to say I don't have any advise. My first thought was also dementia but I don't have much experience to base that on. I hope they are able...
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I'm having trouble with getting yahoo mail to come to hotmail recently so I wandered in to the yahoogroups "lounge room" to see what might be sitting here. ...
It's dad's army to the rescue By Cynthia Banham Defence Reporter May 11, 2006 PEOPLE aged 55 and over may soon be signing up for the armed forces in a new plan...
I'm joining Steve up right away! He should be able to earn some nice superannuation in the next 10 years. He's a really good pilot -- of radio controlled...
Flatulence sets hospital on fire May 14, 2006 A PATIENT'S flatulence has been blamed for bringing his hemorrhoid operation to a fiery end. The man suffered...
You must have known my brother :) Phil ... From: Laurie J To: Australia-wide@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 2:14 PM Subject: RE: [Australia-wide]...
ha ha you think thats bad its a good thing it wasnt my 7 year old boy in that hospital the explosion would have destroyed everything witin a 200 mile radius ...
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My goodness. I think that child needs a different diet. I hope he wears a warning sign around his neck! Laurie ... in that hospital the explosion would have...
We're mostly packed up, just some food items to go out and the clothes to hang in the wardrobe. We'll sleep in the van tonight and leave as early as we can. ...
From the principal's desk: furniture sale means I've been carpeted By Anna Patty Education Editor May 26, 2006 THE principal of one of the oldest boarding...
Million-dollar bluefins hatch our next export bonanza Verity Edwards May 26, 2006 USING 110 southern bluefin tuna - weighing up to 190kg and each valued at...
Saturday May 27 2006 Wangaratta is a much bigger city than I remember from my childhood but one building has remained basically the same ---- the Railway...
Aussies 'deprived' of holidays By Chris Herde May 24, 2006 THE French are holiday gluttons and the Germans have oodles of time to travel but Australians, it...
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Only rarely does a joke of this calibre come along! - Thank goodness A rabbit walks into a pub and says to the barman "Can I have a pint of beer and a Ham and...
Hostage threat to home PCs By Louisa Hearn May 29, 2006 Family photos and other priceless content stored in your home computer could one day be held hostage by...
Grey nomads roll to the rescue of motor industry Andrew Trounson May 20, 2006 THE nation's greying and increasingly nomadic baby boomers are trundling to the...
Subject: Growing Old "Growing Old, ......Gracefully?" I feel like my body has gotten totally out of shape, so I got my doctor's permission to join a fitness...
Hello to everyone, Karen has done amazingly well. She left the hospital on Tuesday, 6 days after the hip replacement, using just one walking stick. She ought...
A bloke walks into a bar in New Zealand and orders a shandy. All the Kiwis sitting around the bar look up, expecting to see another Australian visitor. The...