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Did you really build that Elmer.
I can't even build Lego.
Where do you tour?

Dave x
Yes I built that took a winter to build. We hooked it up and pulled it all around the wild Atlantic way here in Ireland. The year before that the mrs and myself walked the Dingle Peninsula 8 days straight walking. Cost us 1100 euros for bed and breakfast and dinner after a days walk. I said to herself, I can build a camper for that price it cost us to walk. And I did 1000 euro that included the cooking gear down fork and knife.
 
Yes I built that took a winter to build. We hooked it up and pulled it all around the wild Atlantic way here in Ireland. The year before that the mrs and myself walked the Dingle Peninsula 8 days straight walking. Cost us 1100 euros for bed and breakfast and dinner after a days walk. I said to herself, I can build a camper for that price it cost us to walk. And I did 1000 euro that included the cooking gear down fork and knife.
Amazing - well done.
 
Here I am, the cheeky grandma from down under. I know I have I wicked sense of humor that not everybody shares, but that's ok.

I have made good friends on this site and some are struggling right now, I want others to know that I live for moments like these when I can smile, despite the horrid noise in my head. It's hard, every day is a struggle but if I can do it, so can they.

I also want to thank all the people on Tinnitus Talk that reached out to me, you know who you are.

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Here I am, the cheeky grandma from down under. I know I have I wicked sense of humor that not everybody shares, but that's ok.

I have made good friends on this site and some are struggling right now, I want others to know that I live for moments like these when I can smile, despite the horrid noise in my head. It's hard, every day is a struggle but if I can do it, so can they.

I also want to thank all the people on Tinnitus Talk that reached out to me, you know who you are.

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"WOW - how lovely to meet you Star.
I'm so pleased you 'came out' on here.
I couldn't miss how supportive you have been on some of my posts.
Very best wishes always,
Dave x
Jazzer
 
Here I am, the cheeky grandma from down under. I know I have I wicked sense of humor that not everybody shares, but that's ok.

I agree, you can be incredibly cheeky @Star64 but you manage to pull it off with a touch of grace and femme fatale, something I'm quite partial to. I don't see you as a grandmother and please take that as a compliment.

Michael
 
"WOW - how lovely to meet you Star.
I'm so pleased you 'came out' on here.
I couldn't miss how supportive you have been on some of my posts.
Very best wishes always,
Dave x
Jazzer
I'll always have your back Jazzer ;) You are a wise compassionate man, and you are not afraid to speak out which I truly admire. To me, that is a true act of kindness.

I also LOVE your sense of humor :D
 
I'll always have your back Jazzer ;) You are a wise compassionate man, and you are not afraid to speak out which I truly admire. To me, that is a true act of kindness.

I also LOVE your sense of humor :D
'WOW - such beautiful words Star.
Truly - you have made my day.'
It is my mission in life to be kind and thoughtful.
Not because I am special, but because that is the only way we should all live this life.
People with this illness suffer enough.
If members on here, who should know better, choose to make crass unkind observations that hurt both myself and others, then they have just picked a fight.
I am sure some people on here think of me as a trouble maker.
I don't care.
I don't think I am - but I am super sensitive to what hurts us even more than what we already have on our plate.
Sorry - I'm rattling on.

Love - Dave x
Jazzer
 
Ah - that's better Mr CB.
However, still not sure I could recognise you walking down the street.
Perhaps one day you'll go the whole...

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Reminds me of a joke.
(Oh dear - sigh!)

"'I went for a drive through the forest this morning, and as I got out of my car I trod on a boar."

'Goodness me - was he wild?'

"Well he wasn't very happy...."

(.......er......sorry...)
 
'Look - here's the deal !
If somebody doesn't post up
a picture soon - I'm threatening to tell another joke okay !!
You won't be laughing then - will you ??'
 
I'll always have your back Jazzer ;) You are a wise compassionate man, and you are not afraid to speak out which I truly admire. To me, that is a true act of kindness.

I also LOVE your sense of humor :D
I agree with you. Dave has a way of getting people out of their shell either through his kindness (or his threatening to tell a joke). He sees people as not only members of a support group but as individuals with real lives, real concerns and real hopes. I'm really appreciating Dave and thank him for that.
 
I have made good friends on this site and some are struggling right now, I want others to know that I live for moments like these when I can smile, despite the horrid noise in my head. It's hard, every day is a struggle but if I can do it, so can they.

I also want to thank all the people on Tinnitus Talk that reached out to me, you know who you are.
Star - I have just re-read your gracious post.
I want to say that you look so serene and peaceful,
even though I know you do truly suffer.
I suffer so much also, though I suppose I manage to disguise it behind some fun and frolics on here.
Humour helps to some extent of course, but the main encouragement for me is that my suffering is recognised by other lovely people with whom there is a shared experience.
As a little kid with a mentally ill mum, my suffering went unrecognised. Nobody knew.

On here - to a very real extent - we have each other with us.
I truly appreciate you and those other great members who come with us.
Thank you.
xxx
 
Now I'm just going to remind myself that this thread contains the family album and we want many more to come up and join us.

As previously stated - if we go 24 hours with no new recruits there is a penalty - I will be telling you another rotten joke.
So there it is.
We have to encourage all the others.
Dave x
 
Here I am, the cheeky grandma from down under. I know I have I wicked sense of humor that not everybody shares, but that's ok.

I have made good friends on this site and some are struggling right now, I want others to know that I live for moments like these when I can smile, despite the horrid noise in my head. It's hard, every day is a struggle but if I can do it, so can they.

I also want to thank all the people on Tinnitus Talk that reached out to me, you know who you are.

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Star!!!!!!!! So nice to see you! You do not look like a grandma! :eek:
Glad you are finally part of our Photo Album. :)
I know excatly what you mean. I'm just glad I can still smile despite the horrible noises in my head. Ughh.

Now let me go see if I can get @MrCrybaby to post a real picture...:LOL:
Otherwise, I'll have @Ed209 post it for you! hahaha:ROFL:
 
Because of you Dave :D:D:D:D:p:cool:
 

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