Couldn't agree more Queen. Kris, we are here to help and offer you solutions to your problem. Is your problem in getting laid or getting to first base or something else...?
I wasn't talking about your chemo but you in general.. I've yet to see you engage with posters and laugh. There is always a certain level of toxicity and venom in your posts..
And if you think I'm going to engage in chatting or other to yourself .. It's not happening. I've wine, junk food and weed to tackle... Then Eastenders..............
No they don't (at least according to their website)
The remains can be held in the department for up to 3 years after receiving them. After this period of time, the remains are interred in accordance with the wishes of the donor and in consultation with the family/executor of the donor at the time of interment.
Looks to me from what you have said your friend or her late spouse simply didn't ask for them to dispose of the remains. Had they have done that then the college involved would have..
(although I reckon once the college checked your body they'd reject it because it was to toxic)
I could never get in to that show. I tried but neighbours always won. Although I don't watch it anymore... I remember Max in Ramsey Street when it first started. And he always had me in stiches.
Peach, Gerry was an innovator, never worked from a script and re-set boundaries within the BBC..
For 1hr 30mins each week day morning everyone who listened to him forgot about the conflict and had a smile on their face..
The man met Elvis, Kris Kristofferson...He was in Buck. Palace getting an award once and went for a walk around the place ( against protocol) and bumped in Elisabeth and complimented her on her house..
Oddly enough he died the same day as Albert Reynolds and their lives crossed in the 1960's when Gerry was in the show bands and Albert and his brother had dance halls and booked The Chessmen (group Gerry was in)..
The General will be sadly missed but fondly remembered by all who met him or had the pleasure of listening to him..
Some or most of the people living in the 26 counties may not have heard Gerry Michael Anderson but everyone in the o6c couldn't have helped not to have heard about him. His banter & wit on the radio was second to none. . He was a living legend and even though I (like countless others) never had the chance to meet him, anyone who listened to his Radio Foyle show in the mornings has lost a friend..
Unlike other celebs who pass away, listening to the radio today everyone while sorry at his passing no one is sad. Gerry wouldn't have wanted people to mourn him but to remember his intelligence and humour.. And the world of radio is a sadder place..
RE: Advice needed... ?!
Couldn't agree more Queen. Kris, we are here to help and offer you solutions to your problem. Is your problem in getting laid or getting to first base or something else...?