When it was my turn to talk on behalf of my mum at her service, everything was right off the cuff. No pre written notes were needed. I did the same at our beautiful cousin's service as well.
My sister made comments, that she couldn't remember some of the happy memories which I bestowed to her...
When I was in my "Prime", never had to worry about any of that sort of stuff. I must admit, strawberry flavoured edible panties certainly did make things interesting.
Just slowed down a bit now. Still enjoying life to the fullest. Plenty of things to keep the "Brain" active & the body moving.
Rate payers should be given free parking permits.
I can understand parking fees for visitors. Beach fronts have to be constantly cleaned for every ones pleasure to enjoy.
As with many north coast resort districts, tourism is becoming forever more popular. All extremely good for the local shops.
At least under garment dressing is being worn. No doubt, there more than likely would be many a "Starlet" who would wear it & be baring naked skin underneath for a bit more "Fame".
She may just wanted to 'Flaunt' it all.
Way, way too young to be told that you have incurable prostate cancer. This is especially at only 48 years of age & the cancer has spread.
One could ask the "?" What did he do to deserve this horrid ailment ?
No doubt, as myself, that there would be many others wishing that Chris doesn't suffer...
Hi PeterRetail,
I totally agree with you.
I never buy petrol from the Woollie outlets for that very reason. their prices are way over the top compared with every other service stations.
Even with their 4 cents off, offer, they are still way over. Yet many still go & blindly fill up. I can't...
Hi, lildav1:
You have me on that. I can't ever recall having to pay $7/month especially if it's for the 'Loyalty' programme for the 10% off.
As we all know, with Woollies, you get the 10% off your next shop when you have spent the required amount of money.
A "Little Bit Rude" there, Ringdragon. Still, creates a giggle.
The same, when you "slelp wrdos" the wrong way, but with the correct 1st & last ltetr in place, you always raed it whgrit.
I know I'm a tad late here. I totally agree on all of the comments.
Just to let Janet g & Juliebarnes53 know, I've given 'em a "Toot" on the horn.
No consequences or repercussions at this point in time.
Hi Veggie,
WOW, mate, you never fail to surprise me.
When I was living in Kirrawee from the years '74-'85, I was a real keen "Rock Hopper" fishing of all places, off the ocean rocks at Cape Solander. Drove past Calsil Brick works on Cpt., Cook Drive, I don't know how many times. You would...
Hi Suzanne rose,
I think that you'll find that they take quite a considerable bit more than what you suggest of their take in percentages.
One would hope that I'm wrong in what I know/assume.
No doubt, some one out there may well enlighten us to the fact.
Re my previous post.
We had to supply our banking details for any monies to be automatically deposited as a result of the action.
We were also informed by them, that if our entitlement was to the value of $10 or less, we'd receive "Zilch" . That would be redistributed to those with over the...
Hi Veggie,
My wife & self were informed by Slater Gordon that we were participants in a class action against investment company BT, who are owned by Westpac bank. We knew absolutely nothing about the action.
Why we were part thereof, was, where we were invested in a particular portfolio...
Hi Scaveola,
I totally agree with your thoughts. Yes it is true the winners in all class actions are the company of lawyers who take these cases on.
When you read the fine print of the distributions of any monies, the % which the lawyers stipulate, is where they take the near majority of...
Hi there, Veggie,
Just getting off the subject, I appologise for not further commenting on my posting on where you have resided etc., "I've Been Everywhere". I had some matters to attend too. Also your reply which was incredible.
We certainly created a "Ton" of interest where I had a real...