Hey Jim, I didn't realise you had gone but welcome back anyway. We all go through the rough stuff at times on here and come back a better person for it.
Hugs to your dad, what a great age.
Hiya Jim. Good to see some of the senior people back again and keen to chat and laugh with us and ask and give advice to the new folk coming on, many of whom have work skills and knowledge that we can all benefit from.
From time to time I have a spat there with some one (well, one in particular) and I take my frustrations out by PM with the big hearted people like Dougwe. Threaten to leave and spit the dummy, calm down after a few days and decide those sort of people aren't worth getting wound up by and bounce back again.
We're like a very large and extended family, not every likes another, but here we are on the Forum. I get more back and hopefully give others than the rock throwers.
Try to ignore these horrible people, be friendly to all and you will soon embrace those of us here and enjoy our electronic friendship - with the odd actual meet up from time to time.
Glad to see you back. Your Dad had a good innings - I hope his passing was peaceful for him. My Mum is 92 and talking to her on the phone today (she loves by herself and totally independent) we discussed her future death and laughed about it - wishing it was a "not waking up in the morning".
Cheers Bruce
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Cheers Bruce
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