Sad news last night as mark's grandmother passed away at the ripe old age of 102....
All the best mate.. hope your dad is doing ok.
Sad news last night as mark's grandmother passed away at the ripe old age of 102....
All the best mate.. hope your dad is doing ok.
mudski (8th August 2015)
condolences mate, I never new any of my grandparents, so your grandmother had a good run
mudski (9th August 2015)
My condolences mate.
Tony
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And crawling on the planet's face, some insects called the human race. Lost in time. And lost in space... and meaning.
mudski (9th August 2015)
My Condolences Mark.
2005 TD42TI
mudski (9th August 2015)
My condolences to you
and your family, Mark.
Last edited by mudnut; 8th August 2015 at 10:44 PM.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
mudski (9th August 2015)
Condolences to Mark and family.
Rossco
Winner of 'Best 4 x 4 ' at the 2017 Albany Agricultural Society Inc - Town n Country Ute Muster.
Ex Telstra - 2005, 4.2 TDi ute -with pod and more fruit than a grocery shop.
mudski (9th August 2015)
our condolences to you and your family
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mudski (9th August 2015)
Sympathy to you and the family mate.
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mudski (9th August 2015)
Thanks Jonathan and everyone else for you thoughts. I was quite close to her. She was a widow for the last 22years and lived alone until she was 100. She lived throught world wars. Italian born, married a Yugoslave and lived in Austria managed to escaped boarding one of the death trains to Auschwitz only by chance of befreiending a German soldier with their families home made Scnapps, the solder was at the gate when her and her family were being hearded onto the trains and he recognized them and told them to board a different train. a coupleof years later they resided in Triest, Italy, then in the 50's, moved to Australia.
I used to go to her house most Sundays to mow the lawns and keep the gardens nice. Then sit down for lunch and listen to her strories of her life. Telling me of her childhood, like walking for an hour in 2ft deep snow to get to school and being wet and cold the whole day. My grandfather working as a translator for the German army.
She was a fantastic woman. Was a mother of two, grandmother of 5 and great grandmother of 11.
I spent the evening with dad, downing some top shelf booze and just reminiscing. Then my dad told me of his sister already saying she wants to sell our family holiday house down the Peninsula nowthey have half each of the place. Fucking made me wild! Her mother dies at 3:15am today and shes already thinking of the $$$. Her own father built the house with his own hands and she doesn't care about any of it.
So now i have to find a way to buy her share, or something. Rob a bank. Lol.
Sorry, needed to vent about that.
Thanks again for the thoughts everyone.
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Wow, that's an interesting
story, mate. It is amazing
that there was a few bottles
of alcohol that made the
difference to your
Grandmother surviving the
war.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
mudski (9th August 2015)