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John Ellison

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  1. thankyou for all your comments they are greatly appreciated.

    true kleinboet I sure that is the case.

    he used to spend hours on here .

    thankyou for your comments they do not go un-appreciated

  2. It is with great sadness i have to report that my father passed away in the early hours of sunday morning in his sleep he was not in any pain and he is now in a better place i know he will be looking down laughing.

    thankyou for your support over the past few months .

    thankyou

    john jr & joan

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    WOW that worked better than i thought!

    here is a pic of my dad dated late december when he was still able to get out.

    you will not be able to see but he looks very ill compared to his old self.

    will keep you posted

    johnjr

  4. urrrrr

    i know i have deffinetly sent it somewhere?

    oh well not to worry i'll try the other suggestion and see if that will work.

    you could send another card he seems more churpy after the anti-deppresants. might make him smile abit.

    will keep you posted john jr

  5. hi there, they have given my dad some anti-deppressants as i think it was gettin ontop of him so now he is his usual churpy self. still not 2 good though.

    thankyou i will let him know all of your comments .

    i dont think he can he hasn't mentioned them in a while.

    that was his indication as to weather it was a good or bad day weather he could recite a monolouge or not.

    i have e-mailed a pic hope it works

    will keep you posted

    john jr

  6. hi there i'll try post a pic of my dad just need to find a suitable one.

    he was a lot better yesterday but has got even worse today . he is asleep a lot at the moment

    will keep you posted john jr

  7. hi just another update,

    he's got a lot worse over the last few days

    allthough the anneisthatist (sp?) has sorted him some proper pain relief out so atleast he is comfy

    i'll pass everything on

    john jr

  8. hi been away again.

    my dads got a lot worse over the last week allthough he is still his same old put the best face on everything self.

    "ah glad to see you i'm nearly out of the back door" were his first words . thankyou for all your comments i'll keep you posted and will pass on all your comments

  9. sorry about the delay , i have been away at college in coventtry for a week ,

    i will pass on all your comments,

    his condition at the moment wasn't the best he is being sick a lot and sleeping a lot more of the day

    will keep you posted

  10. i will pass on all of your comments to him.

    visiting is family on a weekend no visiting at all on a monday ( the hospice will let you but they prefer monday to be a rest day so its my fathers wishes that nobody goes)

     

    and PM only

    his mornings are very busy with taking drugs getting a bath and getting changed i know it does not sound much but it tires him out so he likes to rest .

    other than that. i will ask him about the books and thankyou .

  11. hello,

     

    my dad has asked me post this on here to update everyone on his health.

     

     

    "He is currently in wakefield hospice and he is not expected to last much longer than the spring. As the cancer is both rampant and aggressive, He would like to thank all his former friends for all the support over the last year, he has no problems about waht comes next."

     

    he wrote that down for me to copy.

     

    thankyou.

  12. Hi Ferret I wouldn't bother. There's carp to be caught in little square ponds. The tackle you get is horrendous. 45 euros for half a day. I'd get off in a boat doing some bottom fishing. You won't go far out. When we did the 'Whales and Dolphins' thing, I enquired about the depth which was about 5 miles offshore. 1800 metres came the reply.

    Fishing aff the rocks you catch alsorts of funny stuff. You get bites instantly on anything. If you keep chucking something at them you'll keep them with you as long as your'e feeding. I usually use 3-4 lbs line and barbless hooks. A good few wriggle off but who cares.

  13. Let us pray you never find yourself in a possition of unemployment, serious ill health or any other disposition that would render you useless under your proposals ;)

     

    I say this as a fortunate who has never signed on or been seriously ill

    My good fortune ran out November 2004. Diagnosed with Kidney cancer and was told "that will have to come out, you'll be in hospital a week, and off work for three months". Well, here I am, the kidney was removed on February 4th. I had a reoccurrance and a further operation on September 30th. I will not be back at work, if ever, until January 25th. 2006. I am awaiting a further scan, they then decide what happens next. I'm bored, bored, bloody bored, but they will not let me go back to work. My back has crucified me for the last fortnight, for what reason I know not. I could be in serious trouble! Incapity benefit is hardly a wage, and if my wife had not been so supportive, as well as working full time, I just don't know where we'd be. And I'm the bloke who has always claimed 'that your health is your greatest wealth'. I live close to a sink estate that is full of 'glassbacks', I feel as though I have become one of them. Not by choice, I can assure you.

  14. One of the things I remember best while 'doing Disney' was waiting in a queue and an American who looked like a serviceman, saying "You from England?" Yeah. London. No. WAKEFIELD. Is that near London. no it's in Yorkshire. York Shire. no Yorkshire. I asked if he knew where Liverpool was. Yeah. Manchester. Yeah. Hull. Where. I told him in it was on the same horizontal but on the east coast. I live between Hull and Manchester.

    Then the 'Bright Blackbirds' that everyone I asked what they were, they could not identify. They turned out to be Grackles, lovely little birds, I just found it unbelievable that they didn't know.

  15. Living almost in Leeds you can guess which type I have. I paid £25 for it on the second hand market in Sheffield in 1993 and it was the best £25 I event spent on fishing tackle. Before I fish with it, I take the back plate off and give the ball race a good squirt of WD40. For light stickfloat fishing close in, it's perfect.

  16. Commercials, estate lakes, lochs, hard gravel pits, rivers, drains, canals etc? Where do you mainly fish?

     

    Has this changed in recent years?

     

    What do you like and dislike about your favourite type of water?

    I'm happy anywhere I can use a keepnet. I fish for silverfish in the main, not for bites like a lot of anglers. Very few commercials let you use a net unless you are in a match, and where I am, the local council is run by the twitching brigade, so we have alsorts of unneccesary limitations. It's all very well for the big fish brigade photographing their catch, the odd good fish. My success is measured by the weight of a number of fish. The odds of me putting up a photo on AN or anywhere else become minimal. I am happiest away from pike, that ruin my type of sport. The clear gravel pits have been wiped out by the cormorants, of my fish anyway. Rivers, I'm very comfortable with. Hundreds of hours on the Trent in my youth ensure that I can make my stick float 'talk'. I also love canals. They are handy to retreat to in winter when the rivers are a mess. What has changed for me, is there are fish in my rivers and canals. 15 years ago, it was dire.

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