Sorry to hear it. :(
I am told that hitting their "memory bump" does get them to engage; so for instance did he have a favourite music style he liked or a singer he used to sing along to? You could try taking a portable player down to let him have a listen to.

Best wishes.


Not really, he was a very religious man so maybe some hymns. He just did not want to engage today.
 
... that I am really ticked off about being phucked over yet again. :(
Wifey wanted some Common Myrtles of a decent size. I found garden acentre in Bridgewater Somerset online that offered mature plants at a decent price and paid up front. 3 weeks later...no plants and no comms from them despite e-mails & phone-calls.
Look on trust-advisor and there's more "Avoids" & "Scam" reviews than anything else. £42 blown and nothing to show for it.

I will talk to my bank about it. :(
 
Not really, he was a very religious man so maybe some hymns. He just did not. want to engage today.

Thats a shame its such a horrible thing to watch. My wee gran had the same, also she was very religious could tell you about how
she met my grandad & all about her work. Nothing from 10mins ago or last week ect. Very sad but she remembered all the hymns
& would sing away like a wee canary. :)
We used to write in a book when we visited her home, times, dates what she had eaten & things she spoke about ect
I used to write funny things in it to lift the mood & give everyone a laugh. :)
 
Har de Har Har! ;)
I've a feeling old Mickey Mouse watches are worth quite a bit!

Somewhere I have a supposedly limited edition Land Rover watch. With a screw-down crown, hack feature and an alarm. Bought off eBay, came in its box, all papers, never been used, etc etc. Love it. Din't pay a lot for it.

Then the batt ran down and it got shoved in a drawer. (Must get a new batt for it sometime.)

(Nowadays I only have time for wind-up or automatic watches. ;) )
 
I've a feeling old Mickey Mouse watches are worth quite a bit!

Somewhere I have a supposedly limited edition Land Rover watch. With a screw-down crown, hack feature and an alarm. Bought off eBay, came in its box, all papers, never been used, etc etc. Love it. Din't pay a lot for it.

Then the batt ran down and it got shoved in a drawer. (Must get a new batt for it sometime.)

(Nowadays I only have time for wind-up or automatic watches. ;) )
I have a Citizen "Skymaster" that is powered by access to light, no battery just a solar-charged capacitor. It's been going for 22 years so far. Cost me about £300 so that's been a good buy really.
 
Yer get a mini digger/3 buckets & a flail that will do everything you need. :cool::cool:
I'll bear that in mind and do some research. ;)
Next door (in Frogland) recently bought a little digger. It ain't young but it cost him a lot.
If I had any digging needed doing I might do that. But so far I have hired one every time I needed one and that has worked well. ;)
 
... that I am really ticked off about being phucked over yet again. :(
Wifey wanted some Common Myrtles of a decent size. I found garden acentre in Bridgewater Somerset online that offered mature plants at a decent price and paid up front. 3 weeks later...no plants and no comms from them despite e-mails & phone-calls.
Look on trust-advisor and there's more "Avoids" & "Scam" reviews than anything else. £42 blown and nothing to show for it.

I will talk to my bank about it. :(
Thats a poop. what a shame.:mad:
 
I've a feeling old Mickey Mouse watches are worth quite a bit!

Somewhere I have a supposedly limited edition Land Rover watch. With a screw-down crown, hack feature and an alarm. Bought off eBay, came in its box, all papers, never been used, etc etc. Love it. Din't pay a lot for it.

Then the batt ran down and it got shoved in a drawer. (Must get a new batt for it sometime.)

(Nowadays I only have time for wind-up or automatic watches. ;) )

So you dont have time to wind up a watch but have time to wind up the entire crew of LZ 🤣 🤣
 

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