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arniegang wrote:Sorry
I cannot take part in this poll because you have omitted the one value in life so many of do not consider and take for granted until its too late.
GOOD HEALTH
Having experienced coming very close to having my own life taken away 3 years ago, none of your options come close to valueing the greatest gift in life itself, and without that, the rest become irrelevant.
It doesn't matter how much money you have ,how many loved ones you have, how many adventures you have, how good a job you have. All of this can be taken away from us in an instant.
Sorry to be a party pooper.
arniegang wrote:Sorry
I cannot take part in this poll because you have omitted the one value in life so many of do not consider and take for granted until its too late.
GOOD HEALTH
Having experienced coming very close to having my own life taken away 3 years ago, none of your options come close to valueing the greatest gift in life itself, and without that, the rest become irrelevant.
It doesn't matter how much money you have ,how many loved ones you have, how many adventures you have, how good a job you have. All of this can be taken away from us in an instant.
Sorry to be a party pooper.
arniegang wrote:Its ok Cons its not overly personal.
I was being incorrectly treated for Chrones, anyway to cut a long story short i was in hospital Xmas eve 2002 and the let me out to travel so that i could take the kids skiing in New Hampshire.
Anyways they gave me steriods which they said you'll be fine blah blah, so so 2 days after xmas i went. All the week there i was still very ill and living on liquid food (and previous 4 months).
So on way back to UK i became very ill on the flight, they had yo put me in a bed in 1st class and i was met from the plane by medical etc and rushed to hospital.
What had happened, because the steriods fuked up what little immunve system i had, the change of pressure in the plane had caused my bladder and bowel to burst, and i had a double peritanitus.
I didnt have Chrones at all it transpired, they operated and took away most of my upper bowel (intestines) and after that lets just say i didnt have to use the toilet for the next 6 months.
I am very lucky and thank god that i am alive, it has changed my outlook and total perspective on life.
arniegang wrote:Thanks guys.
DK its not someat i really talk about, next time we meet up i'll show you my scar
arniegang wrote:I bet mine is bigger than yours DK
arniegang wrote:Having experienced coming very close to having my own life taken away 3 years ago, none of your options come close to valueing the greatest gift in life itself, and without that, the rest become irrelevant.
It doesn't matter how much money you have ,how many loved ones you have, how many adventures you have, how good a job you have. All of this can be taken away from us in an instant.
Liban wrote:Why do you Brits call cigarettes FAGS?????
A fag is a homo, a queer... Not a cigarette...
Oh wait a minute.... Is it related to fellatio?
XRW-147 wrote:arniegang wrote:Having experienced coming very close to having my own life taken away 3 years ago, none of your options come close to valueing the greatest gift in life itself, and without that, the rest become irrelevant.
It doesn't matter how much money you have ,how many loved ones you have, how many adventures you have, how good a job you have. All of this can be taken away from us in an instant.
Welcome to the club mate, but mine was more recent than that.
Completely agree with your sentiments 100% - nothing can compare to the gift of life.
Dubai Knight wrote:Its only because they kicked us out of their country before we could fully educate them!
To use the fully Oxford English terminology: Bum!
Knight
Dubai Knight wrote:Its only because they kicked us out of their country before we could fully educate them!
To use the fully Oxford English terminology: Bum!
the_zooter wrote:And why do the Americans insist on using Z's instead of S's?? One of my big pet hates!
But going back to the original conversation - I've not really had any near death experience, but I was once driving home form work and had some terrible pains in my chest. I decided to go on a mega diet, joined a gym and got really fit (even did a half-marathon, to the amazement of most of my friends!). Unfortunately the wheels fell off when I had an operation on my foot.
As for the pains - turns out it was the seat in my car - when I changed cars, the pains went away!!!
Al7Isra wrote:the_zooter wrote:And why do the Americans insist on using Z's instead of S's?? One of my big pet hates!
But going back to the original conversation - I've not really had any near death experience, but I was once driving home form work and had some terrible pains in my chest. I decided to go on a mega diet, joined a gym and got really fit (even did a half-marathon, to the amazement of most of my friends!). Unfortunately the wheels fell off when I had an operation on my foot.
As for the pains - turns out it was the seat in my car - when I changed cars, the pains went away!!!
It was a sign for you.