'A stroke left me with an Italian accent'
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Althia Bryden says she has never even been to Italy but has now gained a
distinct accent.
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The hopes, thoughts and wishes of a retired English police officer who spends far too much time in front of his computer instead of taking exercise!
Enjoy your visit and be sure to post a comment. Below is a slideshow of some pictures which I took on my 2008 tour of the Canadian Rockies and my cruise up to south east Alaska.
3 comments:
Thank you very much. And may you and yours have the bestest Christmas ever.
[It's not only the young who can enjoy themselves!]
So often we take our freedoms for granted.
We forget those who put their lives on the line every day to ensure our safety and freedom.
Police officers do more than enforce the law; they serve and protect. Every day, officers go to work not knowing the challenges they will face, but they do know the danger every challenge will bring.
Rather than think of danger, officers think of courage. They selflessly work to make this country a safer and freer society.
Police officers sometimes have to make difficult choices. They have to protect those who want to do harm. They do it because they believe in the law. Justice has to be enforced, and they have answered the call of duty.
Police officers dedicate their lives to preserving justice and safety for us all in this country.
They continue to protect us from danger and risk their own lives in the process. We should pay tribute to police officers for the sacrifices that they make in the name of freedom.
"They are our soldiers of humanity. When the devil roars, they shield us from evil".
Wishing you all a safe, peaceful and enjoyable Christmas.
To each and every one of you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
Have a great Christmas Gaffer!
Steve B
Thin Blue Line
http://thinbluelineuk.blogspot.com/2010/12/seasonal-thank-you-to-all-police.html
Merry christmas david to you and your family.
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