That's terrible mate. Lots of love and prayers to your family.Hey guys wasn’t sure if/where to post this, but we’ve received some pretty horrible news recently.
One of my close family members at 28 years of age has unfortunately been diagnosed with breast cancerAs you can imagine it’s a huge shock to her and the rest of her family. Im not one to ever ask for help but if anyone on here is able to donate whatever you can (big or small) it would be a massive help towards assisting Amber in her treatment and ongoing living costs.
Thank you all, much love
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Click here and donate to Amber Jane for Lets help out Amber x
www.mycause.com.au
Thanks buddy. Not the news you want right after Christmas & new years. Its just ****ed manThat's terrible mate. Lots of love and prayers to your family.
Hey guys wasn’t sure if/where to post this, but we’ve received some pretty horrible news recently.
One of my close family members at 28 years of age has unfortunately been diagnosed with breast cancerAs you can imagine it’s a huge shock to her and the rest of her family. Im not one to ever ask for help but if anyone on here is able to donate whatever you can (big or small) it would be a massive help towards assisting Amber in her treatment and ongoing living costs.
Thank you all, much love
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Click here and donate to Amber Jane for Lets help out Amber x
www.mycause.com.au
Thank you for your kind words mate. Much appreciated.So sorry to hear about this Gumby, thinking of you, Amber and the family during this tough time.
Holiday period has left my bank account stretched a bit stretched, but I’ll be sure to donate a little something when my next pay comes in![]()
Hi mate, sorry to hear about your Dad's stroke. Definitely will be in my prayers.Hey boys,
I was pumped to watch the Vegas game. Had my best mate and eldest son come over, had the esky with beers and ice next to me on the lounge and party pies in the oven.
Then, about an hour before kick off my brother called - Dad had a stroke (whilst in hospital with a sore back).
Dad is currently OK. The bleeding he suffered on the brain was limited. His speech is a bit affected but too early to tell any long term damage.
What was good, having missed the game (I caught the last 15 on the radio driving between hospitals) was coming home, exhausted, and reading the various threads on the forum.
The Kennedy debate, Hynes, frustration in the live thread when our schoolboy mistakes kill us! These comments were fun to read and helped take my mind off a tough afternoon. Even helped being able to have a sneaky reply here and there!
I'm fine guys (I know the support of you all). Just wanted to show my appreciation for this forum and what it means during tough times.
Sorry to hear about this mate, hope he's doing ok, and you too.Hey boys,
I was pumped to watch the Vegas game. Had my best mate and eldest son come over, had the esky with beers and ice next to me on the lounge and party pies in the oven.
Then, about an hour before kick off my brother called - Dad had a stroke (whilst in hospital with a sore back).
Dad is currently OK. The bleeding he suffered on the brain was limited. His speech is a bit affected but too early to tell any long term damage.
What was good, having missed the game (I caught the last 15 on the radio driving between hospitals) was coming home, exhausted, and reading the various threads on the forum.
The Kennedy debate, Hynes, frustration in the live thread when our schoolboy mistakes kill us! These comments were fun to read and helped take my mind off a tough afternoon. Even helped being able to have a sneaky reply here and there!
I'm fine guys (I know the support of you all). Just wanted to show my appreciation for this forum and what it means during tough times.
Hey mate.Hey boys,
I was pumped to watch the Vegas game. Had my best mate and eldest son come over, had the esky with beers and ice next to me on the lounge and party pies in the oven.
Then, about an hour before kick off my brother called - Dad had a stroke (whilst in hospital with a sore back).
Dad is currently OK. The bleeding he suffered on the brain was limited. His speech is a bit affected but too early to tell any long term damage.
What was good, having missed the game (I caught the last 15 on the radio driving between hospitals) was coming home, exhausted, and reading the various threads on the forum.
The Kennedy debate, Hynes, frustration in the live thread when our schoolboy mistakes kill us! These comments were fun to read and helped take my mind off a tough afternoon. Even helped being able to have a sneaky reply here and there!
I'm fine guys (I know the support of you all). Just wanted to show my appreciation for this forum and what it means during tough times.
Hey boys,
I was pumped to watch the Vegas game. Had my best mate and eldest son come over, had the esky with beers and ice next to me on the lounge and party pies in the oven.
Then, about an hour before kick off my brother called - Dad had a stroke (whilst in hospital with a sore back).
Dad is currently OK. The bleeding he suffered on the brain was limited. His speech is a bit affected but too early to tell any long term damage.
What was good, having missed the game (I caught the last 15 on the radio driving between hospitals) was coming home, exhausted, and reading the various threads on the forum.
The Kennedy debate, Hynes, frustration in the live thread when our schoolboy mistakes kill us! These comments were fun to read and helped take my mind off a tough afternoon. Even helped being able to have a sneaky reply here and there!
I'm fine guys (I know the support of you all). Just wanted to show my appreciation for this forum and what it means during tough times.
Wishing your old man all the best mate.Hey boys,
I was pumped to watch the Vegas game. Had my best mate and eldest son come over, had the esky with beers and ice next to me on the lounge and party pies in the oven.
Then, about an hour before kick off my brother called - Dad had a stroke (whilst in hospital with a sore back).
Dad is currently OK. The bleeding he suffered on the brain was limited. His speech is a bit affected but too early to tell any long term damage.
What was good, having missed the game (I caught the last 15 on the radio driving between hospitals) was coming home, exhausted, and reading the various threads on the forum.
The Kennedy debate, Hynes, frustration in the live thread when our schoolboy mistakes kill us! These comments were fun to read and helped take my mind off a tough afternoon. Even helped being able to have a sneaky reply here and there!
I'm fine guys (I know the support of you all). Just wanted to show my appreciation for this forum and what it means during tough times.
Wishing your father all the best mate.Hey boys,
I was pumped to watch the Vegas game. Had my best mate and eldest son come over, had the esky with beers and ice next to me on the lounge and party pies in the oven.
Then, about an hour before kick off my brother called - Dad had a stroke (whilst in hospital with a sore back).
Dad is currently OK. The bleeding he suffered on the brain was limited. His speech is a bit affected but too early to tell any long term damage.
What was good, having missed the game (I caught the last 15 on the radio driving between hospitals) was coming home, exhausted, and reading the various threads on the forum.
The Kennedy debate, Hynes, frustration in the live thread when our schoolboy mistakes kill us! These comments were fun to read and helped take my mind off a tough afternoon. Even helped being able to have a sneaky reply here and there!
I'm fine guys (I know the support of you all). Just wanted to show my appreciation for this forum and what it means during tough times.
All the best mate.Hey boys,
I was pumped to watch the Vegas game. Had my best mate and eldest son come over, had the esky with beers and ice next to me on the lounge and party pies in the oven.
Then, about an hour before kick off my brother called - Dad had a stroke (whilst in hospital with a sore back).
Dad is currently OK. The bleeding he suffered on the brain was limited. His speech is a bit affected but too early to tell any long term damage.
What was good, having missed the game (I caught the last 15 on the radio driving between hospitals) was coming home, exhausted, and reading the various threads on the forum.
The Kennedy debate, Hynes, frustration in the live thread when our schoolboy mistakes kill us! These comments were fun to read and helped take my mind off a tough afternoon. Even helped being able to have a sneaky reply here and there!
I'm fine guys (I know the support of you all). Just wanted to show my appreciation for this forum and what it means during tough times.