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Topic History of: RIP Henry Allingham aged 113
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Innocent Accused veritas wrote:
I'm pleased for you that your mother supports you. The bond between a mother and child is a strong as one can get.

I read a fascinating piece by a scientist who had a theory about molecules and such and the physical connection between mothers and children that never goes away.

My mum was like a tigress when her kids were threatened. I loved it as I have 2 brothers..fairly stitched up types, and 1 deceased one who was a real villian and rogue who always had lots of money but never had a job.

But he was always an angel in his mum's eyes.!


Not sure if it's nature or nurture,but I was adopted,and never could feel close to any of my biological family.The one who did all the work is my adopted mother,and a finer person I've yet to meet.
veritas I'm pleased for you that your mother supports you. The bond between a mother and child is a strong as one can get.

I read a fascinating piece by a scientist who had a theory about molecules and such and the physical connection between mothers and children that never goes away.

My mum was like a tigress when her kids were threatened. I loved it as I have 2 brothers..fairly stitched up types, and 1 deceased one who was a real villian and rogue who always had lots of money but never had a job.

But he was always an angel in his mum's eyes.!
veritas yeh..a nice quote indeed.

I adore old people and not just because I'm getting there myself.

I'm a bit ambivalent about the idea of joining armies and to hark back to embarrassing era of beads etc..Donavon's song "Universal Soldier " was pretty spot on.

113..just amazing.
Innocent Accused JK2006 wrote:
My Mum said "don't get old".

She really felt that 80 was the maximum age to reach pleasurably. After that it is physically (and often mentally) downhill.

At 64, I'm nervous.


My mother at 87 seems warn out,physically and mentally.Having my father in the first stages of dementia obviously doesn't help,nor does having a son facing sex charges.Doesn't stop her trying to do her duty though.
Like many of our parents generation they take it without complaining.Probally having survived the depression of the 30s,then the war years helps to toughen one up.
We may not wish upon ourselves the pains advance age may bring,but we certainly rejoice in the gift of longevity nature bestowed on our loved ones.
My mother has been a tower of strength during these bitter hard times,as I'm sure was your mother JK.
JK2006 My Mum said "don't get old".

She really felt that 80 was the maximum age to reach pleasurably. After that it is physically (and often mentally) downhill.

At 64, I'm nervous.