Mobile phone disasters
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How has a mobile phone wrecked your life?
( , Thu 30 Jul 2009, 12:14)
Top Tip: Got "Going Underground" by The Jam as your ringtone? Avoid harsh stares and howling relatives by remembering to switch to silent mode at a funeral.
How has a mobile phone wrecked your life?
( , Thu 30 Jul 2009, 12:14)
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Sally,
it's really not your fault. From the sounds of things, it was a highly aggressive brain tumour anyway, if there was such a marked difference in two months.
You were there for him, you stood by him, through all the gruelling bad news and horrible treatments used to fight the cancer.
Maybe he would be still alive, maybe he wouldn't be. You can't know and you can't blame yourself forever.
( , Tue 4 Aug 2009, 22:04, Reply)
it's really not your fault. From the sounds of things, it was a highly aggressive brain tumour anyway, if there was such a marked difference in two months.
You were there for him, you stood by him, through all the gruelling bad news and horrible treatments used to fight the cancer.
Maybe he would be still alive, maybe he wouldn't be. You can't know and you can't blame yourself forever.
( , Tue 4 Aug 2009, 22:04, Reply)
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