Most ashamed of/hardest decision...
#42
RE: Most ashamed of/hardest decision...
bit insulting there "story telling" ill excuse you and others for the lack of medical knowledge,
Thrombosis is a blockage in the blood vessel's which caused a missive stoke the rest you can look up
ps: conciousness consciousness
NP - It was just impossible to follow your stream-of-conciousness story telling.
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are you implying I speak **** if so I do some times as do we all
Thrombosis is a blockage in the blood vessel's which caused a missive stoke the rest you can look up
ps: conciousness consciousness
ORIGINAL: karguy427
just don't apply for a job in my garage
ORIGINAL: avant80@2.6
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are you implying I speak **** if so I do some times as do we all
#43
RE: Most ashamed of/hardest decision...
your right of course I could have explained it a lot better now having a good look at it,
when my father too ill so many years ago because of his illness the stroke effected his mind so for a lot of years looking after him became much harder and I had to be hard at times with him,
the moral of my story is "I wish I could have done more" and new a little more then as I do now ( I would have handled it a lot better ) time is a painful thing for the living who have to carry on and it still hurts even now,
if only we could turn the clocks back [sm=violin.gif]
when my father too ill so many years ago because of his illness the stroke effected his mind so for a lot of years looking after him became much harder and I had to be hard at times with him,
the moral of my story is "I wish I could have done more" and new a little more then as I do now ( I would have handled it a lot better ) time is a painful thing for the living who have to carry on and it still hurts even now,
if only we could turn the clocks back [sm=violin.gif]
#44
RE: Most ashamed of/hardest decision...
ORIGINAL: avant80@2.6
your right of course I could have explained it a lot better now having a good look at it,
when my father too ill so many years ago because of his illness the stroke effected his mind so for a lot of years looking after him became much harder and I had to be hard at times with him,
the moral of my story is "I wish I could have done more" and new a little more then as I do now ( I would have handled it a lot better ) time is a painful thing for the living who have to carry on and it still hurts even now,
if only we could turn the clocks back [sm=violin.gif]
your right of course I could have explained it a lot better now having a good look at it,
when my father too ill so many years ago because of his illness the stroke effected his mind so for a lot of years looking after him became much harder and I had to be hard at times with him,
the moral of my story is "I wish I could have done more" and new a little more then as I do now ( I would have handled it a lot better ) time is a painful thing for the living who have to carry on and it still hurts even now,
if only we could turn the clocks back [sm=violin.gif]
Thanks for clarifying the circumstances. My condolences on your loss.
Also lost my father due to stroke-related down hill progression. (He was also a Brit by birth, but came to U.S. after WW2)
I think we all have 'regrets' in one way or another relating to losing a parent.
So true about turning back the clock. Would have loved to take in a few more sports events with my dad, or just spend some time with him fixing things in the garage, etc..
Some of my favorite memories are when he took me a few times (as a teenager) with him to work. He was a milkman. Delivered milk right into people's refrigerators. He spent a lot of time and effort on the 'customer service' aspect of his job, and that's one thing that really impressed me about him.
Regards,
Marshall.
#45
RE: Most ashamed of/hardest decision...
I never said i got charged with a felony, the DA or the prosecutor was trying to get me convicted for a felony. the cop said i was going 35 over on a deserted road( i was speeding but not 35 over maybe 20-25 ). i got my license suspended because i had a conviction for the stop sign thing back in april. And the prosecutor is a D*****bag, on 1/1/05 my buddy got arrested because his mom called the cops on him for putting 2 holes in his wall with a bb gun. the prosecutor tried to charge him with assult with a deadly weapon.
#46
RE: Most ashamed of/hardest decision...
ORIGINAL: SAudi
I never said i got charged with a felony, the DA or the prosecutor was trying to get me convicted for a felony. the cop said i was going 35 over on a deserted road( i was speeding but not 35 over maybe 20-25 ). i got my license suspended because i had a conviction for the stop sign thing back in april.
I never said i got charged with a felony, the DA or the prosecutor was trying to get me convicted for a felony. the cop said i was going 35 over on a deserted road( i was speeding but not 35 over maybe 20-25 ). i got my license suspended because i had a conviction for the stop sign thing back in april.
I am still a bit confused on why there was a DA involved in the first place. There are no DAs in traffic court. What kind of court were you in? Were you already on probation of some sort? I've gotten tickets for doing the same speed as you were. I went to court, got the ticket reduced, paid the fine - end of story. What else happend while you were being ticketed? Did you violate probation? Have outstanding warrants? It has to be something.
ORIGINAL: SAudi
And the prosecutor is a D*****bag, on 1/1/05 my buddy got arrested because his mom called the cops on him for putting 2 holes in his wall with a bb gun. the prosecutor tried to charge him with assult with a deadly weapon.
And the prosecutor is a D*****bag, on 1/1/05 my buddy got arrested because his mom called the cops on him for putting 2 holes in his wall with a bb gun. the prosecutor tried to charge him with assult with a deadly weapon.
It is literally hard to get arrested in the US. The jails are full of really stupid people that are adults in age only. Tell your buddy to aim a bit higher - and not with his BB gun.
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