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JCB 06-12-2010 10:12

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 866885)
Maybe its because you are a decent person.

It was decent of you to put this on the forum , Margraret .

Some independent elderly people may have a grumble at being asked if they need help , but it's still worth asking . Last week two old people were found dead in their garden in Cumbria . It's best to get a bit of stick than see that happen .

I notice that the ones offering help are usually getting on a bit themselves , like Ken Hargreaves with Jaysay . They are the salt of the earth in my opinion .

Margaret Pilkington 06-12-2010 11:19

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I'm no spring chicken myself, and I guess there are those who would consider me a candidate for help......but I am fit and able, and as such I feel it is good to help those who accept help.

My dear old Ma is in her 80's and disabled, but has the attitude of someone in their 30's...however she knows her limitations and over the years has become accepting of the fact that she needs help when the weather is as bad as it has been.

katex 06-12-2010 11:56

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Prompted me to think about all my neighbours, Margaret. Luckily, no one is in this situation, having good family members and partners... 'cept me of course.

I am fine at the moment as have family who care and have decent heating and the ability to still drive and do my shopping, etc.

Tell you what though ... if ever I were in trouble .. would log onto Accyweb, and know there would be lots of members on here that would offer any assistance. :)

Margaret Pilkington 06-12-2010 12:22

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 866937)

Tell you what though ... if ever I were in trouble .. would log onto Accyweb, and know there would be lots of members on here that would offer any assistance. :)

You are right Kate.......and that is the very reason that I put this request on here....because I know just how good the members are, and how unselfishly they give whatever is needed......as I said, Salt of the earth.

DaveinGermany 06-12-2010 15:36

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Haway ! Leave the Grinch alone ! ;) :D

Benipete 06-12-2010 19:41

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 866917)
What a nice Christmas gesture Beni:D

It gets worse John.

An old chap turned up at the pub yesterday sporting his new Gti front wheel drive zimmer frame.

Now what I said wrong I do not not Know but If anyone out there is in need of a small but useful snow plough blade have no hesitation in contacting me at ;

If I can't help what good am I .com :dancedog::D:D

jaysay 07-12-2010 09:18

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 867029)
It gets worse John.

An old chap turned up at the pub yesterday sporting his new Gti front wheel drive zimmer frame.

Now what I said wrong I do not not Know but If anyone out there is in need of a small but useful snow plough blade have no hesitation in contacting me at ;

If I can't help what good am I .com :dancedog::D:D

Thought you were going to say underdog,com:D:D

Neil 07-12-2010 12:48

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I did my bit this morning for an elderly person.
I drove past Stanleymad walking down Willows Lane so I phoned her and asked if she wanted a lift :rolleyes::D:D

jaysay 07-12-2010 18:14

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 867154)
I did my bit this morning for an elderly person.
I drove past Stanleymad walking down Willows Lane so I phoned her and asked if she wanted a lift :rolleyes::D:D

Your all heart Neil:D

Neil 07-12-2010 18:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 867216)
Your all heart Neil:D

She didn't want a lift, she would have been safer in the car than walking on those foot paths. I was in Rhonda's car and its really good in this weather, much better than mine.

jaysay 07-12-2010 18:27

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 867224)
She didn't want a lift, she would have been safer in the car than walking on those foot paths. I was in Rhonda's car and its really good in this weather, much better than mine.

Ya mean its got chains on:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:;):D


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