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    I'll put it here instead of making a new thread.
    went out for a ciggie an hour ago, standing in the apartment next door car park at the end of the soi. A couple of guests are leaving, packing the car. Next thing, the woman stalks past me and picks up a rock from the edge of the swamp and threatens the guy with it. He pulls out a revolver. New looking, all black, bulky. Points the gun at her head. She backs off, as do I. He lowers the gun and they continue arguing. Next thing, he hurls the gun into the swamp. I had retreated by this time to the next soi. Then went home around the block as I didn't want to walk in between them.
    Woman and guy sit down, then police arrive, talk to the woman, then draw pistols and point them at the guy. Long story short, the cops cuffed the guy, talked to him, went looking for the gun and couldn't find it. They took the guy out of sight, and I waved to a cop who came over, told him I saw him throw the gun into the long grass in the swamp. A bit more discussion went on, they uncuffed the guy and left. Then the woman and the guy jumped in their car and also left.
    WTF?
    There's a guy who had a gun and threatend a woman with it roaming free, and a gun left in the grass in the swamp.
    There's a guy who owns a cow who often comes and reaps the long grass. Should I tell him where the gun was thrown to try to retrieve it? Could be worth some money to the poor cow guy. Maybe not. In time it will rust I hope.
    As far as a moan goes...good one Thai cops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    I'll put it here instead of making a new thread.
    I find this thread good for stories like yours.
    (Worth telling, but not worth a thread in it's own right)

    https://teakdoor.com/the-teakdoor-lou...he-day-15.html

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    Ahhhh, I forgot about that one. Thanks. Not really a biggie though, eh? I'll remember next time.

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    I miss Thailand so much. How lucky you all are to be there.

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    I would like to apolgise to the citizens of Shanghai.
    I used to think that you were the most ignorant cnuts on the planet.
    Now after my time here in Bangkok, I bestow this to the citizens of this godforsaken city.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    I miss Thailand so much. How lucky you all are to be there.
    Don't know if that's sarcasm or genuine regret. Didn't know you'd gone.

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    It isn’t sarcasm.
    Miss is in the US.

    You’ll appreciate it still more upon your return, miss k.

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    and that last was sarcasm, right?

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    ^Had to leave everything to go take care of her Mom. She has no idea for how long. That's gotta suck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton View Post
    ^Had to leave everything to go take care of her Mom. She has no idea for how long. That's gotta suck.
    I missed that, must have been when I was relatively TD inactive while in NZ.
    Chin up, Misskit, and hope your mum gets well.

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    ^ Thanks but mom won’t be getting well.

    I could come on this thread everyday with moans. I really would rather be back in my little bungalow in Chiang Mai and with my Thai friends.

    It’s so boring here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Thanks but mom won’t be getting well.
    Sadly I am faced with the same problem. Alzheimers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    ^ Thanks but mom won’t be getting well.

    I could come on this thread everyday with moans. I really would rather be back in my little bungalow in Chiang Mai and with my Thai friends.

    It’s so boring here.
    Sorry to hear that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    and that last was sarcasm, right?
    No.


    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    must have been when I was relatively TD inactive


    Starting to feel like halcyon days.

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    I think Maanaam is coming down with a dose of David48.


    No offence meant to either poster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    I think Maanaam is coming down with a dose of David48.


    No offence meant to either poster.
    Uh-huh...
    Observation and retention abilities aren't their strong suits.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Sadly I am faced with the same problem. Alzheimers.
    It's difficult and sad for all involved, I just returned from visiting a 92 year old aunty who is in the secondary stages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    It's difficult and sad for all involved, I just returned from visiting a 92 year old aunty who is in the secondary stages.
    It sure is mate. Especially been hard for me as my mom is only 69 years old. She was in perfect health when diagnosed and would have probably lived to a ripe old age now I dread the fact that one day she will not remember who I am. My best wishes to you and to Misskit.

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    ^ How many siblings?

    Would it help if you bought a locket with your picture in and "My son XXX" written on the back. Or something similar?

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    It's a terribly cruel disease for sure, took my grandfather and step-grandfather. Wouldn't wish it on anyone, stay strong Misskit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VocalNeal View Post
    How many siblings?
    My mom has just one and my aunt is very close to her. Just went and took her on a drive and out to lunch.

    Quote Originally Posted by VocalNeal View Post
    Would it help if you bought a locket with your picture in and "My son XXX" written on the back. Or something similar?
    Thank you for the thought. My mom actually has several pictures hanging on the wall next to her comfy chair. She is constantly looking at them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Starting to feel like halcyon days.
    Sorry you can't handle it.
    Not really, just saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    It sure is mate. Especially been hard for me as my mom is only 69 years old. She was in perfect health when diagnosed and would have probably lived to a ripe old age now I dread the fact that one day she will not remember who I am. My best wishes to you and to Misskit.
    69 is far to young, however I have heard of cases much younger,not that it's any consolation.

    A new work colleague of mine has just devoted the last five years of his life to caring for his father who had alziemers, it nearly broke him.
    Sadly society does not have enough help and proffesionals in place as the health services are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of cases. Leaving the relatives to struggle on as best they can.
    My mum has complete power of attorney over her sister as she's now incapable and she was being fleeced for thousands by every Tom,dick and Harry. It's made my mother ill looking after her sister and her own health has started to deteriorate because of the stress. There are no spaces at care homes because they are all full and even if she could find one it would cost £1200 a week!
    No solution, just muddle on and stay strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    69 is far to young, however I have heard of cases much younger,not that it's any consolation.
    Yes there are cases. I have talked to a women online who lives in Texas she is only 42 and is slipping away. She plays video games as a form of therapy and is on twitch that is how I met her. She has a husband and two young children. It is just an awful story mate. Have you heard about the Colombian town that was almost wiped out by the disease?

    Maybe you can not watch the video but it is a good read. It may lead to a cure in the future who are identified as having the gene.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minu...-lesley-stahl/

    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    A new work colleague of mine has just devoted the last five years of his life to caring for his father who had alziemers, it nearly broke him.
    My mom is still in the earlier stages she still has all her family memories of trips and holidays and I always talk to her about those things every time I see her. It is her short term memory that is shit and the fact that she no longer cleans the house or can remember to walk the dogs or eat. My mom was a neat and tidy freak growing up and you could eat off the floor it was so clean. Now she cant be bothered. She lives in the suburbs of Seattle and my step father and brother mostly are in charge of her care. Thankfully there is a home and money in place to make sure she will have all the care she needs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    There are no spaces at care homes because they are all full and even if she could find one it would cost £1200 a week!
    That is shocking being that you are in the UK. Sad to hear. It is much worse here in the US.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    No solution, just muddle on and stay strong.
    That is it mate all one can do.

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    My mother is 86 and has advanced dementia. But it doesn't hurt me because we never got on well at all. I'm too much like my dad.

    My Thai wife is 41 and so absent-minded and lacking in mindfulness that I worry about what she will be like when she's older.

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