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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby cromwell » 29 Jul 2022, 14:42

I can only agree with everyone when they say that Tom is in for a shock.
Why do I get the feeling that he might be back? :shock:
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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby meriad » 29 Jul 2022, 16:33

One more thing to add Jo; make sure you've got that box of tissues to hand.... because at the end of the day, as much as you're at the end of your tether at the moment - come tomorrow when that car pulls out the drive all loaded up; it'll be a big emotional moment for Mama Bear ....

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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby Kaz » 29 Jul 2022, 16:38

That's so true!
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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby TheOstrich » 29 Jul 2022, 19:39

When Master O moved out, I took a photocopy of all his vital documents - passport, birth certificate, VRD, pension policy, NHS card, so on.
Let's just say that file has come in handy more than once ..... ;)

As Meriad said, difficult time for you, Jo. All our thoughts are with you.
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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby Workingman » 29 Jul 2022, 20:01

Difficult time, Jo, the T-shirts have been worn hereabouts. xxx

We did what Ossie did and made copies of all his important docs and the ex saved them in her "safe" file (she is SO organised).

And get the tissues; Ria is right, and I say that as a bloke. :D
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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby Kaz » 29 Jul 2022, 20:34

TheOstrich wrote:When Master O moved out, I took a photocopy of all his vital documents - passport, birth certificate, VRD, pension policy, NHS card, so on..


That's a very good idea! :idea:
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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby JanB » 29 Jul 2022, 20:43

I danced a jig.

Twice.

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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby JoM » 03 Aug 2022, 16:25

Yep, tissues were needed :lol:

I honestly couldn’t believe how all of his belongings, from just one room, could spread across the house though :shock: :lol:

I couldn’t go over to the house on Saturday because of needing to stay with Bill but I went over on Sunday…Ohhhhhhh boy. Tom’s many boxes and bags were NOTHING compared to the amount of boxes that had come from Shannon’s house :shock:

It’s a lovely house though, freshly decorated and new flooring throughout. It’s right at the end of a lane and the front is surrounded by large trees while the back garden banks up and at the top is a field of sheep :lol:
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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby saundra » 03 Aug 2022, 16:30

So glad it's sorted jo and yes you would cry we all do
I wish them well in there new house
And a hug for you all :Hi:
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Re: Take a deep breath and count to ten

Postby meriad » 03 Aug 2022, 18:06

that sounds amazing Jo, and I wish them both many happy years in their new home xx
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