From: Noddy on 14 Jun 2010 07:43 <OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com> wrote in message news:om4c16hrbofb8v5krf9a8kp82mgpm33llu(a)4ax.com... > So where is your line drawn.....For my arthritic demented mother in > law, a walk to the shops IS a personal adventure. Good for her. > You might like to define "out of the ordinary trek" especially when a > trek is a journey involving difficulty or hardship. What part of "there is a fair chance that they'll need help if things don't go exactly to plan" didn't you get? > I'd state again that for my mother in law a walk to the shops is an > "out of the ordinary trek" How likely is it that she'd need to be searched for by a 737 burning ten grand's worth of fuel per hour? -- Regards, Noddy.
From: OzOne on 14 Jun 2010 07:53 On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 21:37:29 +1000, "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote: > >I'm sure that you can see some kind of relevance there too, even if the rest >of the universe can't. Ummm Nod it was me who queried the relevance of your post...... > >You wouldn't have a clue about some of the things I've done over the course >of my life Ozliar, as unlike your fine self I don't need to tell all and >sundry about it to make myself feel special. Mmmmmm.....Lets see you've been a motor mechanic....then worked in a motor dealership overseeing motor mechanics...then lost that job and became a (you guessed it) a motor mechanic..... That about cover it....or was there a tow truck driver in there somewhere? OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace.
From: Noddy on 14 Jun 2010 07:50 <OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com> wrote in message news:7g5c16526e5knejmqe949k2rci4ahe6ujs(a)4ax.com... > Pretty much the same as anyone believing they don't on your say so.. Sorry Ozliar, but there's a difference. I'm happy to post proof if anyone ever wants it :) -- Regards, Noddy.
From: OzOne on 14 Jun 2010 08:00 On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 21:43:17 +1000, "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote: > ><OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com> wrote in message >news:om4c16hrbofb8v5krf9a8kp82mgpm33llu(a)4ax.com... > >> So where is your line drawn.....For my arthritic demented mother in >> law, a walk to the shops IS a personal adventure. > >Good for her. Avoidance noted! > >> You might like to define "out of the ordinary trek" especially when a >> trek is a journey involving difficulty or hardship. > >What part of "there is a fair chance that they'll need help if things don't >go exactly to plan" didn't you get? The part where I explained that even in the case of my MIL "there is a fair chance that she'll need help" > >> I'd state again that for my mother in law a walk to the shops is an >> "out of the ordinary trek" > >How likely is it that she'd need to be searched for by a 737 burning ten >grand's worth of fuel per hour? OK so now you've failed to delineate two points and throw in another...so I'll ask, where do you draw the line in equipment and cost for a rescue....obviously somewhere between a 737 and a ride in a police car home.... OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace.
From: Noddy on 14 Jun 2010 07:55
<OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com> wrote in message news:2r5c16ppnr1ech6ulfv7hpnul2phskslqk(a)4ax.com... > Ummm Nod it was me who queried the relevance of your post...... Uh-huh :) > Mmmmmm.....Lets see you've been a motor mechanic....then worked in a > motor dealership overseeing motor mechanics...then lost that job and > became a (you guessed it) a motor mechanic..... > > That about cover it....or was there a tow truck driver in there > somewhere? If you're happy with that then that's fine with me Ozliar. Like I said, I don't need to invent a life. I *have* one. -- Regards, Noddy. |