I see the younger generation has added their two cents!
If you take the time to look around you might see a store or other place where they might go. How long is the shift they have to work? They may work a short shift & problem is solved.
Q back at ya: What would YOU do?
2007-10-12 05:44:11
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answered by dragon 5
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Very well I will let you into the secret, when I am vehicle watching, ( I do it because I am a useless pensioner with nothing else to do) I flag down a younger persons car, (you can tell which one, it looks vulgar) by feigning a heart attack, when they open the door I ask them to take me to the hospital, whereupon I piss in the back seat especially if they ask why I am out on my own. And now you know, the others thought it to embarrassing to tell you the truth, but I am not, sorry for blurting out the secret old uns, but it had to be said.
2007-10-13 19:59:04
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answered by Lord Percy Fawcette-Smythe. 7
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Now this is a new one on me.
Grannies doing traffic checks.
What are they checking?
We have a hose put across
the road that goes to a
counter machine and it probably has a radar speed
detector...but no old grannies.
Our grannies drive around
in a hopped up Police car
as community volunteers.
They look for suspicious
things and get the truants off
to school, and easy stuff.
2007-10-12 14:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Well there's one thing us wrinklies, female, know about that the (ignorant) young'uns don't and that's pelvic floor exercises! You'd be surprised at how those exercises can help! The younger generation may think they're funny with their "incontinent" comments but their antics after a night out clubbing is nothing to be proud of is it? Throwing up in the street, peeing against walls, exposing way too much flesh! We can all have the last laugh coz they're gonna be old one day (if they're lucky) and the so-called joking'll be aimed at them!!
2007-10-12 09:35:51
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answered by ? 6
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i'm sorry to examine your buddy, that could desire to have been the two a ask your self and intensely unhappy. there's a application in my section reported as "Dial a buddy". human beings can sign in for this technique and then volunteers will call them as quickly as an afternoon. there is not any cost to the guy being reported as, the volunteers are actually not paid and this technique is sponsered by using our community pink go in association with our section enterprise on getting older "Seniors source Alliance". The pink go recruits and trains the volunteers, registers the persons who might desire to get a decision, keeps the record of who needs to be reported as, and delivers the telephones and a working laptop or pc to maintain information. you ought to touch your community communtiy helpline, referral service, or section enterprise on getting older to verify if there's a matching application the place you reside. i'm unsure if this form of application might have helped your buddy, your description of him being fairly youthful and energetic makes it no longer likely that he might have signed up. dying unexpectantly, without warning, does ensue extra often than we'd desire to think of roughly...it happens even whilst a individual does not stay by myself. You and your buddy's kin have my sympathy.
2016-12-18 05:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Bear in mind that they may be wearing a catheter, this is a serious answer, having had to wear one myself for a year after radiotherapy for prostate cancer.It's gone now thank goodness.Old Father Time is catching you up so you will know these answers for yourself one day.The elderly are not a separate race they have just been here a bit longer.
2007-10-12 06:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you sure there isn't a Johnny On The Spot somewhere near? If not, probably a store, gas station in the neighborhood
2007-10-12 06:18:12
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answered by sage seeker 7
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A bottle like used in hospital crouch in the back of the car. Or perhaps a pub or shop nearby where they can use the facilities.
2007-10-15 07:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll just have to refrain from typing my response to the first few answers.
I'm sure they're wise enough to use the bathroom before they head out, and there is no rule saying they have to stay put for too long. If they have to go, they leave.
2007-10-12 06:30:08
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answered by Lady G 6
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Have you ever thought how some hospital theatre staff manage with operations which go on for hours?
Catheters are useful things if not pleasant.
2007-10-12 06:32:43
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answered by Veronica Alicia 7
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