I guess some folks are allowed to call members a dick and others get banned for changing a letter in a members name.After reading all the posts, I've come the conclusion. Some folks are natural born dicks, and others enjoy working at it.
I guess some folks are allowed to call members a dick and others get banned for changing a letter in a members name.After reading all the posts, I've come the conclusion. Some folks are natural born dicks, and others enjoy working at it.
I'm outta of this conversation. Carry on.
Is calling someone a moron, that you disagree with, within the rule set? I seem to remember getting a ban for changing a "p" to a "b" in a username.
Why, the OP is tired of his elderly neighbor he has decided she should locked away in an old folks home.
Can you say "f***'em" on the forum?
I guess some folks are allowed to call members a dick and others get banned for changing a letter in a members name.
Driving a car is not a Right.
My Ma sorta falls into this category. A few years back a bunch of her women friends at church decided that they needed to carry, so as birds of a feather do, she decided that she needed to carry. I thought it was a bad idea at best, but who was I to limit her rights.
So she took the class, got the permit, bought herself a S&W 649, went to the range a couple of times and put her pistol on a shelf in the closet. And there it has sat for almost 2 years. She never carried it anywhere, hasn't practiced with it in almost 2 years.
The "new" wore off and the issue pretty much fixed itself. I suspect your neighbor's problem would turn out the same way..
Assisted living is a blessing for some of the elderly. My wife and I are in the middle of this situation with FIL in memory care and MIL in assisted living. Same facility, so she can go visit as much as she wants. Memory care is controlled access for obvious reasons.Why, the OP is tired of his elderly neighbor he has decided she should locked away in an old folks home.
Assisted living is a blessing for some of the elderly. My wife and I are in the middle of this situation with FIL in memory care and MIL in assisted living. Same facility, so she can go visit as much as she wants. Memory care is controlled access for obvious reasons.
Some Senior's reach a point where they need assisted living and it's not a bad life for them. They get organized activities and can come and go as they please. Some even have their own vehicles.
Those facilities are designed to relieve them of the pressures of living alone. Ie. fixing the remote, cooking, cleaning, yard work, and relying on benevolent neighbors to do that for them.
Just thought I'd add this.
My mom lived with us for almost 4 years, she has Dementia and ALZ as well as a few other issues. We did the best we could, but she needed socialization and companionship besides what we could provide. We had visiting caregivers daily, hygiene care and the such, she is in a memory care unit since last week and is very happy. It broke my heart to put her there, but at this point of the disease we felt it was the best.
I hear ya bro. It pains us beyond belief to put them in what some consider a cheap way out(which is not cheap) that have no clue what memory care and skilled nursing facilities can provide for the elderly. They have advanced training to cope with their issues.My mom lived with us for almost 4 years, she has Dementia and ALZ as well as a few other issues. We did the best we could, but she needed socialization and companionship besides what we could provide. We had visiting caregivers daily, hygiene care and the such, she is in a memory care unit since last week and is very happy. It broke my heart to put her there, but at this point of the disease we felt it was the best.
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