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Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say.

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inwonderment

You posted this on Facebook too lol. Caught.

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Brett11 in reply to inwonderment

Doh! No!! It wasn’t me!! It was my .... erm.... evil twin sister.

Yes that’s it. My evil twin sister. I should be having strong words with her lol

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Brett I am now utterly convinced you are definately without a shadow of a doubt a complete nutcase ..... luv ya !! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Think you've completely lost the plot!! Lybbe

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Probably!!

But I do have a masters degree in copy and paste. Beat that lol

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Nope, I can't beat that Brett !

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Sorry, Lynne not lybbe!!!

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Lynn, you think I've lost the plot ??!!😂😂 that's probably true too !

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Hi

I've definitely lost the plot more than anyone!!! Love and hugs Lynne xxxx

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Beauport

Brett, you should be a politician! You've just demonstrated all the necessary qualifications!!!

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Brett11 in reply to Beauport

why? Copy and pasting other people’s work lol

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LAJ123

A career in politics must be in prospect !

Brett, I see that the hepatic encephalopathy is still working well. I still get that to, two years post transplant. I think in my case I lost quite a few brain cells along the way.

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mrgregzen

I've seen this at least a hundred times just this year.. smh

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Brett11

Oh well, it takes a long time to reach Australia.

Also, one of the horrid and life threatening side effect of cirrhosis is called HE. My joke also addressed that in a humerus way.

Most of us in here have had/do have or care for someone who has it. If we can’t have a little giggle sometimes to something we can relate to then we might as well give up on living.

Cheers,

Brett

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punky030610 in reply to Brett11

Couldn't agree more! I had a little chuckle when I read it!! Thanks for lightening the load of the rough I've had.

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One of my permanent HE symptoms appears to be in my writing skills. I think of a word I want to use or type, but I find I write something different. In my brain I think I've type the right word but I haven't. It's all very weird. I hate it, as I have to proof read everything at least twice, and then there's still mistakes. These aren't just spelling mistakes, but whole words seem muddled. Like for example, at the start of this where I had typed HE I had originally type PE. This is why some of my posts may appear a little incorrect, and for this I do apologise. The frustration attacks are still there too. Harry Enfield has got me down to a tee as I feel just like one of the grumpy old gits.

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mncold

Thanks for the smile, Brett11.

Best wishes to you,

Mary

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