Tuesday 20th May 2025
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Morning.
My mother's now reached the end of life care stage, the palliative nurse reckoned she's got a couple of weeks at most. My brother and I are taking it in turns to travel up there so our dad's not having to deal with it on his own (and keep an eye on him). So I'm back home for a few days (which is just as well, I've been away so much recently I'm almost out of clean underwear).
At least it was sunny but what this photo doesn't show was the relentless cold wind coming off the North sea which blew for the entire time I was up there. Atmospheric arsehole.

My mother's now reached the end of life care stage, the palliative nurse reckoned she's got a couple of weeks at most. My brother and I are taking it in turns to travel up there so our dad's not having to deal with it on his own (and keep an eye on him). So I'm back home for a few days (which is just as well, I've been away so much recently I'm almost out of clean underwear).
At least it was sunny but what this photo doesn't show was the relentless cold wind coming off the North sea which blew for the entire time I was up there. Atmospheric arsehole.

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@sky
Sorry to read that. However much you might be anticipating it and "it's for the best", when it happens it's a real pisser.
Sorry to read that. However much you might be anticipating it and "it's for the best", when it happens it's a real pisser.
Re: Tuesday 20th May 2025
Good comments ! This at the G --
" The chair of the Treasury select committee, Meg Hillier, said a transgender constituent who used women’s changing facilities without any issue would be forced to disclose her transgender status at work if she was forced to use men’s facilities. “This legal ruling creates a real mess that needs sorting out,” Hillier said.
The MP for East Thanet, Polly Billington, said: “This situation, in which interim guidance from the EHRC is causing more stress and anxiety than the initial ruling, is not acceptable for anyone. Anybody who thinks that the supreme court ruling is drawing a line or making things clear is greatly mistaken.” "
The SC refused to hear from (ex-Judge) McCloud and at at least one other ....
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Any women who don't fully fit someone in authority's idea of how a person should present, is now going to have to prove themselves. Truly a win for women everywhere.Frog222 wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 4:47 pmGood comments ! This at the G --
" The chair of the Treasury select committee, Meg Hillier, said a transgender constituent who used women’s changing facilities without any issue would be forced to disclose her transgender status at work if she was forced to use men’s facilities. “This legal ruling creates a real mess that needs sorting out,” Hillier said.
The MP for East Thanet, Polly Billington, said: “This situation, in which interim guidance from the EHRC is causing more stress and anxiety than the initial ruling, is not acceptable for anyone. Anybody who thinks that the supreme court ruling is drawing a line or making things clear is greatly mistaken.” "
The SC refused to hear from (ex-Judge) McCloud and at at least one other ....
Re: Tuesday 20th May 2025
Yesterday's Crace was good,
I LIKE " Brexit Derangement Syndrome " ! ( Like TDS for Trump's critics)
Basically it applies to the Hannans LordFrosties Cruellas and Co, with their howls of Betrayal, but I wonder if SKS and his controllers don't have some themselves ?
Off to check out this evening's --
I LIKE " Brexit Derangement Syndrome " ! ( Like TDS for Trump's critics)
Basically it applies to the Hannans LordFrosties Cruellas and Co, with their howls of Betrayal, but I wonder if SKS and his controllers don't have some themselves ?
Off to check out this evening's --
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Think I'll pop along to this on Thursday if I'm still around.
https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.u ... ll-of-fame
Though I must confess it's a bit alarming that the music I listened to as a youth has become so old it belongs in a museum.
Mind you I had some dumb afternoon quiz show on earlier and when the host asked a young lass what she thought 'Dad rock' was she said The Prodigy.
https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.u ... ll-of-fame
Though I must confess it's a bit alarming that the music I listened to as a youth has become so old it belongs in a museum.
Mind you I had some dumb afternoon quiz show on earlier and when the host asked a young lass what she thought 'Dad rock' was she said The Prodigy.
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When I was at my mum's nursing home on Sunday looking quite obviously hungover a lovely member of staff was so alarmed by my dishevelled, deathly appearance she insisted upon bringing me food and drinks. I got fish and chips and 3 cups of coffee! Which didn't entirely cure me but at least helped me see properly which I'd been struggling with up to that point.
I also found myself apologising to her about Starmer's crap calling her and her colleagues 'unskilled' which she appreciated. He's such a prick.
Apparently the plan is to get people like me off sickness benefits and into care homes to do her job. I wouldn't last a day.
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Excuse me while I crumble to dust.Sky'sGoneOut wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 8:49 pm Think I'll pop along to this on Thursday if I'm still around.
https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.u ... ll-of-fame
Though I must confess it's a bit alarming that the music I listened to as a youth has become so old it belongs in a museum.
Mind you I had some dumb afternoon quiz show on earlier and when the host asked a young lass what she thought 'Dad rock' was she said The Prodigy.
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There's me going on about goth music when we have a real life vampire here.Frog222 wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 9:24 pm EEEE k !
Late to bed, early start for bloods, to see what difference today's addition of half a pint made
Well apart from the early start which is admittedly unusual for the undead.
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Shush child. As far as I recall you've not even reached the big 5-O. Which an article about early deaths told me today was the point at which we pass our prime. Apparently dying after 50 is fine but if you do it before you make your country look bad in international comparisons. It's unpatriotic. Farage will be at your bedside giving you mouth to mouth while jabbing you with a Union Jack on a stick trying to keep you alive.
It's funny, I've been reading a book by Carrie Fisher about her (hilarious) struggles with drug and alcohol addiction (which she enjoyed). Her mother (Debbie Reynolds) had spent a fortune on shrinks of all kinds of flavours, got Cary Grant to to try to talk her out of taking too much acid, all sorts of mad shit. But it was only after she stopped drinking and taking drugs that the bipolar kicked in. Which was way worse. She'd masked it, kept it under control, had been only slightly crazy before sobriety made her go completely round the bend.
Why am I mentioning that? According to the article the biggest cause of premature death in under 50's in the UK is drug and alcohol abuse. We don't have celebrity shrinks or film stars calling us to give us cautionary tales. All we have is a completely inadequate and dysfunctional mental health system, overworked GP's, and talking therapy where barely trained councillors read from a script. Everyone's trying their best but it's shit.
It's all very well a girl half my age telling me I shouldn't drink or take drugs while asking me to meditate because that's what it says in her training manual, because Carrie was right. Drink and drugs do help. They help a lot more than the antidepressants the hard pressed GP's offer. Trust me, been there done that. Never want to feel joyless again.
My rambling point being, without a functioning mental health care system people will continue to seek out illicit relief and drink and drugs are such a leveller I can read a book by Princess Leia and empathise.
Except the Paul Simon stuff. Don't get me wrong 'Simon and Garfunkel's' greatest hits is a great album but he was never the genius she clearly worshipped even after their divorce.