Koolau
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
Not a fan of combining. YMMV
Amen...DW, (reinforced by the admitting doctor who pointedly asked about DNR when I returned to ER by ambulance (again) the second day in a row, (I was sent home the first visit), and who acknowledged that sepsis is often difficult to diagnose), is convinced that, had I encountered further delays, I wouldn't have made it.Tanya Roberts is reportedly to have died from sepsis secondary to a urinary tract infection. Sepsis can happen fast......
I always liked Gerry and the Pacemakers. I was probably one of the few who saw the movie "Ferry Cross the Mersey" in 1965. I recall it wasn't "A Hard Day's Night" but it was fun for an 18 year old boy (with his girlfriend - who became DW) YMMV. RIP Gerry.
Your complaints will fall on dead ears.
...The hardest part was having the catcher actually catch it as neither the pitcher nor the catcher knew where it was going....
Certainly not for this topic....Not a fan of combining. YMMV
Not sure if this should go here, but I preferred the old individual RIP threads. They alerted me to someone's death by scanning the thread titles. Also having the reminiscences organized by individual avoids the jarring "are they talking about Gerry or Tanya" effect we now have in this combined thread.
I agree that I would favor individual RIP threads. It doesn't seem to me that they overwhelm the forum or make up an inordinate amount of threads (what do I know though). Just easier to look at the ones I like with comments on the single individual rather than have to search within this thread.
+1 about being in favor of the individual RIP.
Your complaints will fall on dead ears.
Or place them in an obituaries forum.
+1 about being in favor of the individual RIP threads.
An additional vote to return to the individual RIP threads....
If I get a vote (and I know I don't ) a separate forum would work better than a consolidated thread
If I get a vote (and I know I don't ) a separate forum would work better than a consolidated thread