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Arthur KINGO FARRINGTON
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Quoting: robert wells
so far so good, nothing to moan about today touch wood, mind you haven.t read paper yet, just going to have a stroll to dam with grandson and feed ducks, hope weather stays fine.


Gooday Robert.
Take the news paper with you as you may need it to cover you and the boy. or you could use it if you go to the toilet for you Know What.
as the paper is probaly full m of Bull s..t
Any thing you dont want to Know will be in there but  What you want to read and truths certainly wont be in there.
ha ha ha.
MY moan today is the crap that i see and hear on  B.B.C. World news Today.
The pollies must think that 95% of the population are thick and believe them.

Bet those Ducks in the dam have more brains than what is in  Number 10.
The news letters from there get more and more like comic cuts.

Why do i still subscribe to them.??
well i like a good laugh and maybe one day there might be something true in amongs the tripe.
Probaly saving the best to Say  Good bye from him and the boys and girls.  ha ha.
Three quarters of Great Britain will like that one i bet.

Have fun on your walk.

ARTHUR THE AUSSIE SCOUSE AND KINGO.

 

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got to put this one in, assisted suicide, something i,v never agreed on but there again some through the circumstances they live in might think different so i never wished to offend so made no comment, but this couple yesterday made me feel different, married over 50yrs wife terminally ill, went abroad to be allowed to die together. sorry but to allow the husband to needlesly take his own life was totally wrong, can understand his feelings, but he should have been dissuaded, he had family and friends to help him through his grief, fantastic memories to live with, to end it all seemed a tradgic waste, makes me realise i would be opposed to such a law in this country, could imagine it being missused, those people who allowed this to happen should be ashamed, some countries thing there forward from us with some of there laws , but on reflection i think they need to look again i would sooner try to save life than act like a group who  casually dish out the death sentence because they feel  they know better, i think what they allowed to happen will outrage a number of people who might have contemplated a similar law.
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Quoting: robert wells
got to put this one in, assisted suicide, something i,v never agreed on but there again some through the circumstances they live in might think different so i never wished to offend so made no comment, but this couple yesterday made me feel different, married over 50yrs wife terminally ill, went abroad to be allowed to die together. sorry but to allow the husband to needlesly take his own life was totally wrong, can understand his feelings, but he should have been dissuaded, he had family and friends to help him through his grief, fantastic memories to live with, to end it all seemed a tradgic waste, makes me realise i would be opposed to such a law in this country, could imagine it being missused, those people who allowed this to happen should be ashamed, some countries thing there forward from us with some of there laws , but on reflection i think they need to look again i would sooner try to save life than act like a group who  casually dish out the death sentence because they feel  they know better, i think what they allowed to happen will outrage a number of people who might have contemplated a similar law.


Robert.
I am with you on this one.
as on a few occasions while in hospital i felt like  doing that. but after soul searching and help from the local  anglican minister and friends i decided against it.
felt like pulling all tubes out.
i cant take morphine  so pain has to be  bared.
Never  should any goverment be allowed to  say it can be done.
they keep on pressing the goverment here but so far they wont give in..
we have a crank doctor here in oz who travels the world to try to get it approved.

Take care my Friend and good luck.

ARTY THE AUSSIE SCOUSE AND KINGO.

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They needn ’t have gone to all that trouble and expense, they could have gone to Staffoed Hospital and got killed for nothing.
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They needn ’t have gone to all that trouble and expense, they could have gone to Staffoed Hospital and got killed for nothing.


HI RAY
Are you trying to say that something i wrong in that great institution  THE N.H.S.
Gordon Brown wont like that.
Then there again you would be far Better off going Private..
Probaly get the same  Surgeons.
but at a premium.
If the colledge of surgeons did not have a closed shop then there would be more of them and More lives Saved.
They should never have got rid of all the Military hospitals.. THEY COULD  have  given all  Exservice and Serving members of the Armed forces the  good treatment they and their families deserve.
I thank the Lord that Down here in Oz  we Have the  Repatriation Hospitals. and are also able to have Private or Public.
And we get looked after near our Homes.

Good luck mate

ARTY THE AUSSIE SCOUSE AND KINGO.

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