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  • mrsduckmrsduck Member Posts: 1,901
    edited December 2015
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 169,833
    edited December 2015


    Good stuff Tom.

    Gil & I went down to Southampton last year to take a look at the Adventure of the Seas Cruise Ship when she was in dock.

    It's extraordinary, it docks at 7am, everyone disembarks, then the next lot of passengers board, & she sets sail on the evening tide at 4pm. Incredibly efficient really.

    I don't know what all these <3 things mean, but I'll +1 them.  
     
  • dumb_blonddumb_blond Member Posts: 308
    edited December 2015
    sounds as if you had a fantastic time tom a well deserved break for you and your good lady next time dont forget to pack your arm bands.
  • mrsduckmrsduck Member Posts: 1,901
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: My story:
    Good stuff Tom. Gil & I went down to Southampton last year to take a look at the Adventure of the Seas Cruise Ship when she was in dock. It's extraordinary, it docks at 7am, everyone disembarks, then the next lot of passengers board, & she sets sail on the evening tide at 4pm. Incredibly efficient really. I don't know what all these <3 things mean, but I'll +1 them.    
    Posted by Tikay10
    Turn your computer 90 degrees to the left :))
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    The holiday continued with lovely weather and food 24/7 if that's what you want ( hrry take note - a real balcony too ) we had another excursion thingy booked, I had fully recovered from my " near death experience" as my good lady jokingly says. I decided to Man Up and face the unknown of Segway riding., Sarah was a bit apprehensive as she cannot ride a bike without falling off :)

    We travelled in a coach to the Segway meeting place ( a hut in the middle of a forest) and had instruction on how to ride them, they were the ones with BIG Wheels and a foot plate you stand on with a sort of handlebar you hold on (gently mind) and the chap told us we must trust the machine and don't go leaning too far forwards or backwards ( too much to take in) 

    Tried it, really easy to do and such a strange experience leaning forward and scooting off I WANT ONE, we toddled off through the forest and along the path at the side of the beach,Sarah really got the hang of it and was almost as good as me ;)
    They upped the speed we could go towards the end and Sarah asked if she could go at the same time as me (there were about 20 of us) bloke said of course, I went to the side of her and she shot off into the sunset, I tried to catch her up...but failed, I think hers was faster than mine.....
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    Had a most productive day today, food shopping early doors, then house cleaning with my good lady, then sat down and decided to reminisce the good old days of horse and greyhound racing on you-tube.
    First port of call had to be the 1973 National, I recall a lad in our group of reprobates was telling us all that Crisp was an absolute cert, he backed it anti post at every price, on the day of the race he put his rent money on, imagine his emotional turmoil when Richard Pittman had to bring the whip out coming to the Elbow ( I still think that is what lost him the race )
    If he'd have ridden "hands and heals" I think he could have coaxed the gallant Crisp over the line, but then again Red Rum was getting a lot of weight and ran on strongly - YouTube it  and watch the whole race,you will not be disappointed , and think of my mate when you suffer one bad beat in one of the hundreds of games you play ;)

    Next stop for me was the incredible Scurlogue Champ Greyhound, I cannot begin to describe how good this particular dog was and how it won its races, similar to how Red Rum won against Crisp....Every Time...unbelievable.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    edited December 2015
    I don't gamble on anything but poker 
    Just not interested. Did my bollockss at blackjack and roulette when I was a teenager and haven't touched either since.
    I wouldn't have a clue how to put a bet on a horse. I'd probably do similar to my Mum and have a bet on bar.
    I had my first ever football bet this year. Needed help to do that.
    Derby to win promotion
    Portsmouth to win promotion

    And my banker
    Chelsea to finish top 2.

    Think it might be my last football bet.

    The only horse I've ever backed (well my Dad put 30p each way on for me) was Corbiere to win the national. Think it was 1983?
    So I'm a life time winner at horse racing.
    Not sure that many can say that :)
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    Betting on bar wouldn't have been too bad in Foinavon win ;)
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: My story:
    I don't gamble on anything but poker  Just not interested. Did my bollockss at blackjack and roulette when I was a teenager and haven't touched either since. I wouldn't have a clue how to put a bet on a horse. I'd probably do similar to my Mum and have a bet on bar. I had my first ever football bet this year. Needed help to do that. Derby to win promotion Portsmouth to win promotion And my banker Chelsea to finish top 2. Think it might be my last football bet. The only horse I've ever backed (well my Dad put 30p each way on for me) was Corbiere to win the national. Think it was 1983? So I'm a life time winner at horse racing. Not sure that many can say that :)
    Posted by Jac35
    Wow, you seriously haven't had a spin on roulette for 3 decades?
  • stokefcstokefc Member Posts: 7,831
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: My story:
    ^^^^ Excellent, that's all I need to know. Thanks Stokey.  You gonna try & bink another UKPC seat? Be great to see you there mate. Even if you don't win a seat, you are welcome to come along & say hi to whoever, including your mates, Ambo & Willie Tann. ;) Good result against Man C, too, I see? ;)   
    Posted by Tikay10

    sry for lateness Tikay,i would like in the future to play UKPC but not this time got things planned for that time in Feb,hope you have a great time at DTD which im sure you will
    run golden Tom
  • cartoonpcartoonp Member Posts: 22
    edited December 2015
    I don't post often but wishing you all the best Tom 
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: My story:
    I don't post often but wishing you all the best Tom 
    Posted by cartoonp
    Thank you so much for posting, I really appreciate your good wishes.
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    Today is one year since I had Brachytherapy, the year has flown by it seems. My emotions vary from really happy to really down and depressed feeling sorry for myself. I think back to before my diagnosis and I was pretty much ok, the change in my body and functions has been massive, sleep is also an issue, I get up to go to the bathroom between 3 and 5 times every night,so DTD night is particularly brutal if I run well, the things I do for the team - I'm a hero :).
    I look ok, and carry on doing normal everyday tasks, going to work, etc, the thing is that makes me feel a bit of a fraud really, I have had a tremendous amount of support from my good lady and close family, and the comments on here and elsewhere on the forum really make me feel humbled, my sons just turned up so I will post more later.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: My story:
    Today is one year since I had Brachytherapy, the year has flown by it seems. My emotions vary from really happy to really down and depressed feeling sorry for myself. I think back to before my diagnosis and I was pretty much ok, the change in my body and functions has been massive, sleep is also an issue, I get up to go to the bathroom between 3 and 5 times every night,so DTD night is particularly brutal if I run well, the things I do for the team - I'm a hero :). I look ok, and carry on doing normal everyday tasks, going to work, etc, the thing is that makes me feel a bit of a fraud really, I have had a tremendous amount of support from my good lady and close family, and the comments on here and elsewhere on the forum really make me feel humbled, my sons just turned up so I will post more later.
    Posted by tomgoodun
    You tend to talk a lot of tosh but you are right on this one 
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    Hi goldon, firstly thanks for posting, blimy reading all of my ramblings must have helped you go to sleep.
    Yes you raise lots of truths about us men, I tried to be a little bit different from the norm and maybe encourage a few others who are struggling to perhaps post and get others to offer support, it makes a huge difference when people get together and offer encouragement when you are feeling low.
    You are also right in your observation that getting help and support from close family is crucial and I am lucky enough to have a wonderful wife who keeps me grounded, and children that care and help in there own way.
    I didn't have the option of an operation to remove the prostate as my cancer is outside the shell and it wouldn't be any use doing that, it seems you are in a good place at present and I wish you all the best for the future, 10 years ey,gives me hope for my condition to be treated and have many more years ahead,sometimes though I do feel a difference in my body and the constant visits to the bathroom make me wonder if the treatment is working, maybe it's just the way it is, I really should listen to the consultant when he is going through all the ins and outs of what may or may not happen, but I tend to get a bit emotional when we go to hospital for my reviews, my wife does pay attention though and takes me through what was said when we get home.
    Anyway, good luck for the future, and as far as the poker, good luck with that also, for me it's a distraction which helps.
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    Best leave it there on the " ins and outs" methinks ;)
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: My story:
      Yes,  May-be to much information.?  sry
    Posted by goldon
    Haha, no worries, I go through a lot of pain and anguish but like to keep grounded and post random day to day stuff which balances it out.
    Yesterday I posted a photo of my daughter on my Facebook page, she was going to a wedding and I was so proud,she doesn't like me posting pics of her but I think I got away with it as she hasn't berated me....yet.
    Just been in town to do the last of my Xmas shopping, by last I mean gifts for my lovely wife (she has sorted gifts for all the family) I did help putting the Xmas tree up last week though :)
    My poker has been going ok - ish, I play mostly mtt's and do ok, the other day I played 4 and cashed in all 4 , reached FT of the £2 deep stack but didn't manage to take it down, been a while since I won that one,I must be due soon :)
    My good lady has finished work now for Xmas, I work til Xmas eve, she will be busy next week preparing stuff and she has offered to go round to her brothers and look after him as he has just come out of hospital and his wife has to work, I love my wife she is an absolute star.
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited December 2015
    Have a lovely Christmas and new year Thomas. Give my festive regards to your boys as well please.
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    edited December 2015
    In Response to Re: My story:
    Have a lovely Christmas and new year Thomas. Give my festive regards to your boys as well please.
    Posted by hhyftrftdr
    Thank you Jonathan, and the same to you, many thanks for keeping me amused through tough times, I shall pass your festive regards to my daughter also ;)
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 169,833
    edited December 2015

    Morning Tom.

    Just popped in to say Merry Christmas to you & your family.

    You are always kind enough to take time to thank everyone who posts on here, & that's nice, but you are an inspiration to so many of us, with your honesty & bravery during what must have been a dreadful time for you. When I see so many "glass half full" Posts on the community, complaining of some triviality or other, I always think of folks like you who have real life issues, & yet seem to stay cheerful, positive & happy.

    You are a real hero to us.

     
      
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