Jam The Man
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Took my wife and children to the Amex yesterday for the afternoon tea gig. Was very nice!
Anyone who can; just spoil her as much as you can. You are lucky.
I lost my lovely Mum 29 years ago and never a day goes past where I'm not thinking of her.
Mine died in 1970 when I was 16.
It is probably my greatest regret in life that she (nor my father, who died six weeks later) never met my wife, my two daughters.... and now my granddaughter, although she would have been 93 when Jess was born.
and now my granddaughter, although she would have been 93
I lost my lovely Mum 29 years ago .
I lost my Mother many years ago.
I lost mine a few years ago
You have a 93-year-old granddaughter...?
My mum also died some years ago, but reading that turn of phrase always reminds me of a story about her in her prime. She was in the supermarket one day when she encountered an elderly lady in some distress down one aisle. On my mum enquiring if she could assist in some way, the elderly lady said: "I've just lost my husband."
My mum had already blurted out the cheery: "Oh don't worry, I'm sure he'll turn up soon," before realising two seconds later what was actually meant...