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Postby Colette » 26 Jun 2009 10:57

My friend sent me a text at 11.20pm but I was asleep, so woke up at 1 am and rang her back and woke her up to get the info, then I sat and watched it on sky news till 4 am

Can't believe it , I wasn't a massive fan but the guy was a hero of mine if that makes sence.

So sad. The autopsy will take place today in LA , so we should know by late tonight what happened
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Postby Sue » 26 Jun 2009 12:19

do you think we are showing our age collette :oops: I have all his albums
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Postby LisaJM07 » 26 Jun 2009 13:48

It's so sad about Michael Jackson. Still can't quite believe it.
I'm listening to the radio at work and they are playing his songs, i forgot how many great songs he had.

feel so sorry for his kids.

:cry: Lisa x
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Postby Colette » 26 Jun 2009 14:28

I can't believe the sick jokes going around already, please don't post any on here.

I was just in Tesco's and they were playing his songs, it was so sad.
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Postby LisaJM07 » 08 Jul 2009 10:29

I watched the Michael Jackson Memorail last night, it was so sad.
I must admit i was crying, especially when Paris went to speak, my heart goes out to those poor kids.

All in all, it was a good send off for the King of Pop.

He will never be forgotten.

Just had to share this with everyone as i can't stop thinking about it today as i sit in work. He touched so many people.

Lisa x
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Postby Colette » 08 Jul 2009 11:58

I watched it to, sat there blubbing through most of it, esp when there was an MJ voice over on a song, then Jermaine sang smile and when Paris spoke I was crying buckets

I thought the speakers got a bit political, but all in all the king of pop got a good memorial.

I hope now they let him rest in peace, but he still isn't buried, they named on the death certificate Forest Lawn as a TEMP buriel place, but I think there hanging out to bury him at Neverland which I don't agree with.

Don't like that AEG man, he said today he is going to come up with a way for the "This is it" tour to continue without MJ, YEAH RIGHT.
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Postby Sue » 08 Jul 2009 13:08

does anyone know anything about chipped bones? I have one in my ankle and have it strapped up until i got to the fracture clinic next week, do you know what they do with them, i am panicing a bit to soon really as we go to icmeler in september and dont want to be put on a waiting list for ages and then have foot in plaster or something for months
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Postby reesy1959 » 08 Jul 2009 14:15

Sorry Sue, I dont know anything about it, but I just wanted to wish you well. I am sure it will be fully recovered for September though. Good luck.
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Postby Fanny » 08 Jul 2009 19:25

plenty of rest and a good holiday I reckon Sue!!

seriously though, can't help you but hope you're soon on the mend
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Postby Sue » 08 Jul 2009 19:27

its driving me nuts being at home all day
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Postby reesy1959 » 08 Jul 2009 20:08

Hobble along to the bedroom and start packing Sue, that will pass the time for you. Hope you get it sorted soon chick x
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A REAL HERO

Postby Wimpy » 09 Jul 2009 10:09

On Tuesday 7th July 2009 we attended the funeral of John Wyatt a REAL HERO
of the second world war.
John's story has been published in his book,NO MERCY FROM THE JAPANESE,
John touched many many lives and helped so many people in numerous ways.
He may not be as famous as the stars of today,but,without him and thousands of hero's like him we would not have the freedom of speech we take for granted.


REST IN PEACE
JOHN WYATT
A REAL HERO
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Postby LynnJenny » 10 Jul 2009 14:27

you should be fine by september sue wont they just strap it up for you
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Postby Sue » 10 Jul 2009 15:57

not sure what they are going to do at the fracture clinic yet, but a tubi grip is pretty useless
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Postby andytaj » 11 Jul 2009 11:17

We haven't even had our Icmeler holiday yet (3rd-11th Sept. Counting the days) but I've just booked online with the Sun for a weekend break to Pontins Brean Sands over hallowe'en weekend. Should be fun.

Does anyone else on here go on these breaks? They can be a right laugh.
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Postby Sue » 13 Jul 2009 16:19

reesy1959 wrote:Hobble along to the bedroom and start packing Sue, that will pass the time for you. Hope you get it sorted soon chick x


been to the clinic today, i must admit i would have rather been in turkey when this happened, the service in the hospitals are better in marmaris, anyway i now have 2 chipped bones and damaged tissues (I only had one last week in casualty) I have now got a rooney boot to wear for 4 weeks then go back for a checkup on 24th August, a bit scary really as we only go away 4 weeks after that and might have to take my boot with me :shock:
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Postby reesy1959 » 13 Jul 2009 18:29

Sorry to hear you have 2 chipped bones now, but I am sure you will be okay by the time you go away. The worst that can happen is you will have to wear your boot :lol: so you could have a tanned ankles and a white ankle :lol:

Seriously though, I am sure you will be fine. Fingers crossed for you.
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Postby Sue » 13 Jul 2009 21:05

I did read somewhere that they had to keep theres on for 6 month :cry:
bang goes my exit seat on the plane i was going to book, If i have to take it with me i will have to change my whole wardrobe to match my roony boot, maybe they will give me a smaller boot for when i go away, off work for another week anyway
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Postby blondie » 18 Jul 2009 21:05

Just been watching a really interesting - and humbling -piece on the BBC News about Henry Allingham, the world's oldest man and one of the few surviving First World War veterans, who has died at 113. What an amazing character - a real gentlemen who made it his mission to keep alive the memory of those who never got the chance to live to a rupe old age. RIP Henry...
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Postby Jozzyd » 19 Jul 2009 07:32

Blondie, Henry's philosophy for a long healthy life in his own words 'cigarettes, whisky and wild women'. :D :D
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