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    Now play some proper teams.

    Like posh.

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    Cambridge have got Woking to overcome yet before Peterborough Frank,sitting 18th in the National League they could be a banana skin in the FA Cup this Saturday,pity it’s not TV game as I would have watched it

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    I did see the stevenage game, Stevenage were dreadful, and united were better, im still in shock. Are they better than Orient?

    Maybe i got Monk wrong, maybe their defeats wre down to him. Are they 5th worst? who knows, hope not. Lets hope Woking are frying. Who have County got?

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    Notts are at home on Friday night to Alfreton Town who play in the National League North,a bit of a local derby as it’s about 30 a min drive ground to ground and I think that they are just over the border in Derbyshire,Notts might be the first team out of the FA Cup if things don’t go well,normally I’m rooting for the non league teams but obviously not this time,fingers crossed that both clubs are in the bag for the next round

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    iI went to Alfreton when United were in the conference in the 2000s god knows what year with Terry and Mick, i met them there, i was in brum.

    Now both dead.

    Alfreton is an ooop norf type of place, nice ground. Time is short chalky, make the most of it, were at the here today gone tomorrow stage. All im worried about are my dogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post
    Time is short chalky, make the most of it, were at the here today gone tomorrow stage. All im worried about are my dogs.
    You’re not wrong about time not being on our side,I’ve been tying up loose ends myself lately due to ongoing problems that I’ve had over the years,the fact that you’re showing concern over your dogs shows what kind of person that you are Frank,kind and caring,I thought that you only had Molly so I’m presuming that you have you more than her?

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    What ongoing problems?, as long as you have a will your ok. Theres Piglet, shes about five inches from foot, to the top of her head a Jack Russeel.

    We got her in 2010 from my partners brother who developed dementia and didnt look after her, she had severe trust issues, and had been neglected badly, by my partners brothers son too. All is well now, she has some arthritis but is plump and well.

    I came into contact with an angel today in human form, i had an ill dove in my garden i have lots as i feed them daily. It had a damaged eye, and could not fly. I phoned the vet who put me in touch with a woman in Horningsea who took in injured animals including birds.

    She picked it up and said it wasnt diseased but had been injured by a predator, probably a hawk, they are quite common here. She had contacts with bird specialists vets and homes.

    Talking to her on the phone she said it might be an illness that afflicts pigeeons, its an infection of the mouth, they cant eat, and they starve.

    The devil stalks this world, and so does god. A happy ending.

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    Just past ailments that get worst every year,it can’t be good for me but there are others that are worst off than me,I’m just being selfish and self important complaining about them

    Yeah you have mentioned piglet before now you’ve brought her up,you are a kind man to take her in and look after her,a lot of people wouldn’t have,my niece works in a vets and she’s always taking sick and unwanted animals home to look after and she gets that from her mother,some people are just born caring

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    Yes becoming older is about self management, not only of being older, less energy, creaking limbs etc but about wot ails you, it certainly does make you think. Ive been on magnesium for some months now and its doing me the world of good as well as iron occasionally.

    Oh, and vitamin d now and then, porridge in the morning for cholesterol, and beetroot tablets now and then. I do wonder why i bother, rationally its about suffering less before dying compared to suffering.

    The unfortunate side effect might be living longer. As life would have it, ive discovered, at this late stage how to reboot everything, like starting again, in computer terms wiping all off. Am i young enough to do it, do i want to?

    Of what use will it be, it will be like having a shiny new car, better than the one before but with nowhere to go, or is it not like that? I suspect your neice and people like her, including me, can feel other peoples, and animals feelings. You might think thats a good thing, it is not, life becomes dreadful.

    Taking animals home is a way of alleviating the pain she feels. An english teacher at school once said that if you dont know, it cant hurt, so true, being a reclusive is the only way.

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