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Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 25 August 2009 8:42:52 PM
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The Pied Piper, if a person is diagnosed with dementia
and he or she has not appointed a power of attorney in the event the Public Guardian assumes the person's liability under a contract of marriage. http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/opg Posted by whistler, Tuesday, 25 August 2009 10:53:31 PM
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PP: “Weird that he is some IT God in the workplace but can’t remember to get the milk on the way home on account of his hideous car crash aye.”
I hear IT can do that to people even when they’re godlike, like. And no, I’ll never tell. Foxy: “Broadband and Hoellebecq - that's the stuff of dreams - right? (or is there another name for it?)... :)” Jealousy? Hey Houellebecq, sorry man – that “party girl” gibe posted earlier was totally thoughtless but meant in the nicest possible way. So here’s how I feel about all that (Foxy, you’ll just have to imagine my pain until you get your new computer ;-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz9FIacPnks Posted by Seeker, Wednesday, 26 August 2009 12:35:31 AM
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Dear Seeker,
Jealousy? No. Inadequacy - would be more apt... Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 26 August 2009 10:59:51 AM
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Foxy
With a bit more practice and a few more year marriage you'll get used to it. ;-) Posted by examinator, Wednesday, 26 August 2009 6:39:54 PM
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“The Pied Piper, if a person is diagnosed with dementia
and he or she has not appointed a power of attorney in the event the Public Guardian assumes the person's liability under a contract of marriage.” Hey Whistler, Oh I thought my husband would automatically have it and visa versa. He has power of attorney for me in NZ (needed for a house deal when I couldn’t be there). And I have the same for him in NZ (needed for another house deal). He bought the house here in Oz so it’s in his name and then I came over, should really sort that one as I don’t know the laws if he dies. We have Wills in NZ but haven’t done any here.... wow we really should go manage this marriage in a better way. Hiya Foxy, my parents are both still all good (annoying but self functioning). I haven’t yet considered who or how to manage any problems that may arise with them now they’re getting on a bit. They live in Melbourne and my little sister and her husband are close to them. I might just pass the buck on that one since there were no parental vows that I recall. Examinator, what is it; be mean to Foxy day? You boys better step off my home girl. Posted by The Pied Piper, Wednesday, 26 August 2009 7:19:46 PM
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Loved your joke - keep them coming!
Dear Piper,
My mum is amazing. However at least she's got
a purpose in life - and she's happy doing
what she does. It keeps her active.
For how much longer though -
is a good question. She definitely forgets
things and gets very easily confused - but
I keep tabs on her - and remind her of
everything. I have to keep checking up on
her - (and monitor everything).
Dear Seeker,
Don't you worry - I'll get Broadband.
Actually, I dream about it constantly ...
Broadband and Hoellebecq - that's the stuff
of dreams - right? (or is there another
name for it?)... :)