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He looked a lot younger in House, but then again I was watching that probably 20 years ago.

same with stu little, but my little kids are now 27 and 25.

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2 hours ago, facthunter said:

They don't FART either.

I was going to say that, but I don't like to state the obvious. Apparently it's a sign that a new marriage is settling in well if she plays Dutch ovens in bed.

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1 hour ago, spacesailor said:

My wife may have to use one spacesailor

Once she gets used to wearing the mask, you won't be able to stop her using the CPAP machine. She will sleep more soundly and wake refreshed. You will get better sleep as well as she will not be disturbing you, tossing and turning. I find that I wake up in exactly the same position as I was in when I closed my eyes. Also I fall to sleep within a few minutes. Unfortunately, my kidneys like night shift and I have to dispatch their product in the early hours.

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I drink WATER during the Night to prevent the blood thickening and risking a stroke. My kidneys are about those of a 20 year old. so that's a Plus.  Having 2 P is a small inconvenience.   Nev

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My problem is that I never developed the habit of drinking a lot of water, either raw or in beverages. My favorite drink during a hot day is cold milk, but that means my calorie intake goes up. Not keen on sugary drinks. I find that failure to drink a lot on hot days can lead to constipation. 

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It sucks it out of your stools. Better to get it from somewhere else.,Milk is for cows children.  OLD people develop Lactose intolerance often.  Nev

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I drink water all day, and have a Gatorade bottle of water beside the bed, which I drink during the night. Don't have to worry about peeing due to the night bag attached to my urostomy pouch.  I take a bloodthinner each day. I had a bloodtest in February and got the results from my GP yesterday. Kidney function normal, blood sugar down from dangerous levels to normal.

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Onetrack, I'm sure you get the same Facebook posts as me, the way you identify these. I'm sure you will know who it is. Let's see if anyone else can guess.

 

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Marty - Ahh, O.K., now I recall the policeman in the Magic Pudding. It's only been about 65 years since I last read the Magic Pudding right through!

 

I don't get the same FB feeds as Red750, but I believe I know who it is. He's been dead for nearly 40 years, and I don't think there's too many photos of him as an old man, mostly as a young man, or in his prime. He was a prolific star in movies, mostly Westerns.

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16 hours ago, Marty_d said:

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I often claim to be widely read, but although I am familiar with The Magic Pudding, I don't have the detailed knowledge of the characters. I will say that I bought a copy of this book, and Blinky Bill for my grandson, but as I started to read it, I formed the opinion that the style and language was too late-Victorian to be comprehended by 21st Century children. That is a shame for Australian literature, but I suppose the style and language of Dickens, or Wodehouse, are very much dated as well.

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Even " old English " writing , is nie Impossible to make sence of now ,as some words have the 

Opposite meaning .

My optromoninist  said " I have dry eyes "  meaning they are wet .

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