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A polite Request.
I know that Accyweb members are the salt of the earth.......and that is why I post this request.
Please, if you have elderly/infirm neighbours, could you please check that they are alright? That they are warm and have bread, milk and the everyday items that they need. It is easy to forget them during this busy time, but during this cold snap they may need a little bit of help. I know that some of you will not need this reminder. Many thanks in advance.....you will be rewarded......somewhere along the line.:) |
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Done it!! It is a good idea that you have reminded folk tho.
Neil could take them out on his new sledge................:p sorry couldnt resist! |
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As long as he makes sure they are well wrapped up against the cold!
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my elderly neighbour is fine, i went in and made him make my dinner, made him give me some money too...nowt like looking after old folk is there :D
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Flashy.......you are a nawdy girl...and Santa is going to bring you nothing but a sack of cinders.......glad you visited the old boy anyway...I'm sure you made good lunch company:)
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santa won't be fetching me a sack of cinders, my neighbour will be giving me £100 for Christmas
he is my dad afterall ;) |
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ooh, you are lucky.....don't spend it all in one shop :)
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I'm pleased you are being looked after John.
And in these snowy times you don't have to be 'old' to need a hand. |
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I'm knocking 80, need a stick to walk, but I'll not be appreciating any body knockin on my door, an very few know my telephone number, if I've nowt to eat thats my fault. Retlaw |
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Well, Retlaw, because you do not appreciate someone knocking to find out if you are alright, it doesn't mean that others wouldn't appreciate a bit of help.
We all know the folk in our own area, and if we see them out and about we know that they are alright........but do we really want to read about someone being dead in their home for weeks and no-on appearing to know(or care for that matter). And it might not be your fault if you have nothing to eat......if someone does knock on your door to find out if you Ok, be thankful that you were thought about......you can politely say 'thank you for your concern, I am fine'......it costs nothing. I am not a 'do-gooder' just a neighbourly person who cares about those in my own community. |
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However, I do know those people in my own area who find it hard to get about when there is no snow about....these are the people who I would check on and get a bit of shopping if they wanted it, or help to clear their path of snow,anything that makes their life a bit easier(and safer). Maybe it is my Nursing background that makes me think of them. |
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