Kris75
Player Valuation: £2.5m
Thank you.So sorry to hear about your Mum. It's completely natural to have those moments. You've lost somebody close to you, you are grieving, you miss her. It's good that you can let your emotions out.
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Thank you.So sorry to hear about your Mum. It's completely natural to have those moments. You've lost somebody close to you, you are grieving, you miss her. It's good that you can let your emotions out.
So sorry to hear about your Mum. It is only a short time since she passed and it is only natural that have times when you cry. It is Nature’s way of helping you to heal. Sending you my thoughts and best wishes.My mum passed away last month and I just have "moments" when I can't help but cry.
So very sorry to read of your Dad’s passing. I hope that you find comfort in memories of his long life, well lived.Well, time for a little self indulgence if I may...
Today marks 50 years since my very first visit to Goodison Park & the only time I was able to watch a game there. As some may know, I was planning on being there for the Fulham game as it was the closest game to the date. Not only was that a bullet dodged on my part but, sadly, the day is now also associated with the passing of my Dad who slipped away this morning.
As much as he had no links to Liverpool (Mum was the Scouser) he also had a lot of fond memories of the City, as do I. We are both Essendon (AFL) fans as well, so at least their season is doing really well... (I didn't mention the Fulham game before he passed! )
Anyway... If your Mum or Dad are still with you, give them a hug or a call. Although my Dad was 95, life is still too short. Take care.
Deepest sympathies pal.Well, time for a little self indulgence if I may...
Today marks 50 years since my very first visit to Goodison Park & the only time I was able to watch a game there. As some may know, I was planning on being there for the Fulham game as it was the closest game to the date. Not only was that a bullet dodged on my part but, sadly, the day is now also associated with the passing of my Dad who slipped away this morning.
As much as he had no links to Liverpool (Mum was the Scouser) he also had a lot of fond memories of the City, as do I. We are both Essendon (AFL) fans as well, so at least their season is doing really well... (I didn't mention the Fulham game before he passed! )
Anyway... If your Mum or Dad are still with you, give them a hug or a call. Although my Dad was 95, life is still too short. Take care.
My mum passed away last month and I just have "moments" when I can't help but cry.
So sorry to hear that mate.My mum passed away last month and I just have "moments" when I can't help but cry.
It is just over 18 months since my beloved Nikki left us for a better place, and I still occasionally find my self gently weeping. Just a few tears, no sobbing, and comes from nowhere.
If there was it would be a very short book.Ta. She was the best mate. And my best mate to boot. Miss her dreadfully at times. As many in this thread will understand, there isnt a book about "getting over it".
400 pound overdraft which is my limit
dont get paid for another 1 week
got limited amount of food etc to last me
Makes me just want to give up to be honest, cant do this anymore