17-01-2012, 05:11 PM | #21 | |
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That is soooo awful, your poor son. He's lucky to be alive! Terrible, terrible times now with gangs carrying knives and guns. Hope he's ok and gets over his ordeal. Only 18 and probably scared to go out now.
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Thanks Bonnie already has a false ligament in that leg so if it's come off or broken then it won't heal and a 2nd operation usually not successful. xx
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Both her legs have ligament replacements and arthritis. So are quite weak anyway and she taked tablets for it.
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Lynne, thats awful about your son. Last time we visited my mum in welling, we were driving back through bexleyheath and witnessed a mugging of a young lad. My husband pulled over (hes built like a brick ****house) he got out and the two fellas run off. We put the lad in our car and drove round to find the muggers as they had run off with his phone. We couldnt find them but we dropped the poor kid as his parents. He was in a right state.His parents were so grateful that we even stopped.
We have since moved from Bexleyheath, but I have also taught my kids Thai boxing which I did for years. My husband really wants to move to Australia as he is in demand as he has an unusual trade. We have our visa but I really dont know what to do. Having said that, where we live know is trouble free as its in the countryside. The biggest problem we have is tractor rage. Also not good news about your dog. Pets and kids are always a worry xx |
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p.s. I know I probably shouldnt say this but I have a very large piece of wood in my car if you know what I mean. Get your son some, you never know when he might need to do some DIY lol xx
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Where in Welling did you live? x
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17-01-2012, 07:18 PM | #27 |
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Mum and dad still live there it is Blenheim Drive, but I lived in Saltash Road Welling, we moved out 6 years ago for the kids sake.
I miss home but I couldnt go back and live there as I like the countryside too much. Bexleyheath was my haunt in my 20s many years ago lol. Got loads of mates who still live up there so I do visit quite a lot. x |
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I moved to this area when I was 17. My old haunts was The old kent Road and Bermondsey area. I went to school in Peckham so when we moved here it was like the country, lol
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I used to live at the Borough. Southark street, peabody buildings. I had my youngest son in Guys hospital.
I live very, very near to the pantiles too xx
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