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On a scale of to sixty four how safe was your deceaced nan during her living period?

  1. #1
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    Answers on a Vincent pericard or an omnibus if you please
  2. #2
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I don't have a Vincent pericard or an omnibus. HBU?

    Are you asking if those of us who have dead moms did their moms have lots of or little to few safe spaces?
  3. #3
    Kafka sweaty
    My Papa got brain damage after drowning in the navy. It was p bad, he was sawing through his own hand at one point didn’t notice what he was doing. Anyway the docs advised Nana to give up on him because she was in her 20s, he would have spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital but she took him home. They never had to work, had enough to raise the kids, American relatives died so they had money from that as well. So my Nana had freedom.
  4. #4
    Kafka sweaty
    It freaks me out I wouldn’t be here if he was left in the ocean too long, hadn’t had brain surgery (it was the Queen’s physician at the time so what if he wasn’t around) or if my Nana hadn’t taken him home.
  5. #5
    She lived through both world wars...and my childhood.
  6. #6
    Bradley Florida Man
    Who the fuck is a nan
  7. #7
    Originally posted by Bradley Who the fuck is a nan

    Grandmother
  8. #8
    Bradley Florida Man
    My mom's mom or dad's mom
  9. #9
    Originally posted by Bradley My mom's mom or dad's mom

    Either.
  10. #10
    Kafka sweaty
    I think two of my Nana’s sisters married American men, they would come to Ireland to visit them but the whole families were wiped out. One had one daughter, she was hit by a car. Cr about the others. Someone said Americans didn’t have as many children. I think it’s creepy.
  11. #11
    Bradley Florida Man
    My dad's mom grandma Bobby was a bad person I hated being near. Always smelled like cigarettes smoke. I remember nothing else about her except she was mean.

    My mom's mom was a wild alcoholic until she got into AA at 45. Kinda boring, worked 50 years at Allen Bradley clockwork. Which I am named after.
  12. #12
    Bradley Florida Man
    Clockwork tower
  13. #13
    Originally posted by Kafka My Papa got brain damage after drowning in the navy.

    That's pretty lucky, most people have no brain activity after drowning.
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