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Oo er missus!
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I mentioned Jess Barnes losing her assistance dog to cancer a few weeks ago. Unfortunately there's massive shortfall between the insurance payout and the actual bill and a just giving page has been set up. [Link]
8th May 2026 14:39:16 
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Apparently the shortfall is much bigger than the origianal text suggests.
Big fat Karl sacked again🤣🤣
2nd Jun 2026 22:15:56 
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Hahaha!!!
2nd Jun 2026 21:44:39 
[86.lo.gg.ed] 
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Tom SW I hadn’t realised that there was such a strict dress code to get into bingo
2nd Jun 2026 21:28:22 
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nick
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Didn't he shave his head because he went to Mecca?
2nd Jun 2026 19:55:07 
[86.lo.gg.ed] 
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Alan - it looks odd, probably a bit like when Roy Keane or David Beckham did it - I remember thinking how much better Sajid Javid looked when he grew a beard.
2nd Jun 2026 19:14:27 
[95.lo.gg.ed] 
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I dun know, its a bold decision...
2nd Jun 2026 19:03:31 
[146.lo.gg.ed] 
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Haha there comes a point where men should just admit their receding hairline and monk’s tonsure (that’s not a euphemism) and just whizz it all off with a buzz cut…
2nd Jun 2026 19:02:17 
[95.lo.gg.ed] 
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Bloody hell, nick. See what you mean.
2nd Jun 2026 18:56:36 
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That wonderful Mr Khan our esteemed mayor hasn’t done himself any favours with his new lookšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
2nd Jun 2026 18:38:36 
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nick
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If anyone is interested, we have an OS story, a goals and highlights video, around 50 or so clips, and around 100 photos from the WAWF fundraising game: [Link] [Link] [Link] Enjoy!
2nd Jun 2026 17:35:18 
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A few familiar faces
*a bit
2nd Jun 2026 16:58:29 
[82.lo.gg.ed] 
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OI and Alan - indeed, it is a choice for the individual, but equally, having a PSA test may result in someone finding their level is a it high (as in my case), and unless it’s super high, going onwards to having an MRI and then a biopsy is a personal choice. I decided to have that, and I’m glad I did - if your biopsy shows there are cells present, only then is it big decision time… Fortunately in my case it’s active surveillance rather than surgery - this is in many ways the best of all outcomes, as I get regular PSA blood tests and MRI scans, whereas if (as may happen in future) they just said ā€œthat’s fine, go away and live your lifeā€, any change in the level would go unnoticed, potentially leading to a more dangerous escalation of one’s condition. But you’re completely right, it’s a personal decision.
2nd Jun 2026 16:56:27 
[82.lo.gg.ed] 
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Ah travel insurance! It's been a right mare since my own cancer diagnosis. Thought I'd cracked it with Direct Line who were willing to leave consequences of the cancer out of the policy. But then they stopped doing travel insurance.
2nd Jun 2026 16:52:29 
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I'm now with AllClear
OI, I don't disagree with that, other than the test should be done, but with the caveat that in discovery a vulnerability shouldn't automatically mean that surgeries are necessary. But then those same people can be monitored on a watch and wait basis.
2nd Jun 2026 16:31:22 
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I have NASH and SLL, (fatty liver cirrhosis and a blood cancer) both on the active monitoring basis. It might sound counter intuitive, but its reassuring that this is the case, but a right bastard with the cost of travelling insurance... two edge sword .
Garry Mabbutt always came across as a Gentleman even after Fash destroyed his face.
2nd Jun 2026 16:25:03 
[82.lo.gg.ed] 
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It is weighing up pros and cons a4e. At the moment for every life saved, 6 men have unnecessary surgery that impacts their lives. I'm at an age where I'd be far more likely to die with prostate cancer than die of it. Decision for each individual
2nd Jun 2026 16:21:34 
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Also, this is a bit worrying - let’s hope they don’t decide to restrict prostate cancer checks [Link] The article (and media reports generally about this) suggests that there actually is a screening programme - there isn’t; you need to ask your GP for a PSA blood test… They can be a bit resistant to granting this, but if you have any of the typical symptoms (even if you aren’t in one of the more high risk groups), just be persistent, and they should allow you to have the test. I’d urge any of you on here of around 55 or over to go and get a PSA test done, especially if you’re regularly getting up for a pee in the middle of the night.
2nd Jun 2026 16:08:34 
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Bobby davro was in the eight bells in ewell a couple of weeks ago.get well soon
2nd Jun 2026 15:59:15 
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Playing shanklin British Legion 11th July, worth seeing if not woke.
Spartan - hopefully he will be OK, provided it’s an early diagnosis - he’s the same age as me, so if it’s been found early enough, it should be something to live with rather than die from… Best wishes to him as well as to Dalglish and Keegan.
2nd Jun 2026 15:51:15 
[146.lo.gg.ed] 
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Bobby Davro has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
2nd Jun 2026 15:36:01 
[82.lo.gg.ed] 
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Copied from social media, not fact checked: "Though Spurs fans have little to shout about this season, they can all be incredibly proud of this. Club legend Gary Mabbutt has made it his personal mission to check in on elderly fans on their birthday. He’s been doing this for the past 6 years… And last night, he made his 20,000th call."
2nd Jun 2026 15:32:22 
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The greatest story in football, sign him up!
Trig - the ASLEF staff have taken to this like a duck to water. If TFL try to make it compulsory - THEN maybe RMT might reasonably strike.
2nd Jun 2026 15:28:13 
[82.lo.gg.ed] 
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Fair enough. Wonder how long the voluntary bit will last though.
2nd Jun 2026 15:08:29 
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TFL is effectively us. The operating surpluses get ploughed back but still don't cover the cost of major improvement projects so if the income gets lowered, we make up the shortfall.
2nd Jun 2026 15:08:11 
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Trigs - I disagree. I think the vast majority of the tube travelling public consider this particular dispute as entirely confected by the RMT. The 4-day week is voluntary. If drivers prefer 5-day working, they are unaffected. The reaction of ASLEF to me shows how wrong the RMT have this, yet still they keep digging.
2nd Jun 2026 14:56:49 
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Majority of tube passengers earn less than the drivers, so suspect little sympathy if strike is about pay, but this strike is entirely pointless.