ummm... sure? Mike's IMDb page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0256237/
Oh, I see, yes Ben Linus. My mother always watched anything he was in because he grew up with my brother:
I have the same picture, so I just used Mike's (I haven't scanned mine, yet). He is the one in front with the name centered on him, and I'm 99% certain the blonde, butch hair cut kid right behind him (not the girl ), with the big goofy smile, is my brother.
Yep. She got really mad at you one time. She made me promise not to tell, but I think now you need to know. She got mad and she wrote to me. Not you, but me. Why? Because you were too important to her to let you know that she was really mad at you. She never wanted to upset you and lose your friendship. Even as she goes deeper into dementia, I think you are the one person who will stay in her mind the longest.RJDiogenes wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:30 amYes, that happened a lot. She would become angry or very sad, and occasionally violent as the dementia got worse. She's pretty good now that they have her on meds, but she still has angry days sometimes.
Oh, believe me when I tell you they don't. They can be in the same office and not know what the other is doing. It will absolutely make you feel like you are losing your mind before you manage to complete any task. You will get off the phone some day and do whatever it takes to calm yourself. Years back, when dealing with my grandmother's stuff, after hours of phone calls, repeating myself over and over, I took a six mile walk. I just started walking, thinking, walking, thinking, etc... Luckily, because no cell phone back then, when I stopped, I was near a house and knew the owner.RJDiogenes wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 9:30 amIt's terrible, even working with my VA contact. And it's even harder trying to do it from the other side of the country. None of these agencies or VA Departments seem to know what the other is doing.
Hi Scotty!
You two should try it! I used to really enjoy it, though I doubt now I'd know my do-si from my do.
Well, RJ says we need Hydrox, but I'd swear that would be a bribe for Scotty... maybe they were in cahoots for Hydrox!
That's so sad. My condolences to you, Dennis and the family.jgc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 2:23 pmWell, Dennis's step-mom passed last evening. He's very upset. I think he was going to call Jenny a little later. I'm upset. Strange that I'm so upset about my ex-husband's wife passing. But, then again, not. She treated me like a sister - family. Jen treats me like family.
Sounds like my son. I have on rare occasion, said something nice about his father, but if I did that all the time, he would know I was making stuff up. He always tells me I can't hide the truth from him, he was there.jgc wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 2:23 pmWhen I was talking with Dennis last night, we agreed that Linda was one of a kind. Then I muttered something like "Too good for your father", which I immediately apologized for. But he said I had nothing to apologize for, as it was only the truth. Yeah, he loved his father, he just didn't like him a whole heck of a lot.
This is what ya get when you skim.RJDiogenes wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 8:59 amMy Mother actually took a part-time job at Hallmark and benefited greatly from the employee discount. But then she was fired for taking pictures of butt cracks.Crazy as it sounds, I've actually contemplated doing this. Not just for the extra cash, but for all butt-cracks I can photograph
It's never as much of a secret as we might think.Cayla wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 11:11 amYesterday, was a good day. Sue text me to tell me she had a bad day at work, and was drinking. I went over to her house to join her. I ended up getting tipsy, and told her all about Pastor Eric. She wasn't surprised. She said she always knew there was a connection between he and I, and that she always thought we would be good for each other.