Glenn Campbell's last song

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Glenn Campbell's last song

Postby Olaf Hart » Sat Oct 18, 2014 6:34 pm

We all have some sort of experience with dementia these days

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U8TsAh-zYFI
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Re: Glenn Campbell's last song

Postby cap10ed » Sun Oct 19, 2014 7:10 am

Olaf Hart wrote:We all have some sort of experience with dementia these days

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U8TsAh-zYFI
Thanks Olaf. My Dad at 95 is holding his own against this disease. It's been a rough road.
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Re: Glenn Campbell's last song

Postby kimbottles » Sun Oct 19, 2014 10:01 am

Suzy and I saw Glenn in concert in Branson about 20 years ago, he was very good on stage, even played the bagpipes for a few minutes. Being a Highlander I hate the Campbell's for what they did at Glen Coe in 1692, but I give Glenn a pass.
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Re: Glenn Campbell's last song

Postby SloopJonB » Sun Oct 19, 2014 12:47 pm

:lol:

I never knew that the Scots had memories as long as the Irish when it came to ancient injustices.

What exactly DID they do? I suspect it must have involved a lot of slaughter.
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Re: Glenn Campbell's last song

Postby SloopJonB » Sun Oct 19, 2014 12:51 pm

My all time favourite Glenn Campbell bit was a scene in True Grit. He's at the dinner table in the rooming house being all smarmy with the landlady. He comments that his family were Southern Baptist (or something similar) and Kim Darby looks at him contemptuously and says "Figgered you for some sort of kneeler". :D
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Re: Glenn Campbell's last song

Postby kimbottles » Sun Oct 19, 2014 1:26 pm

SloopJonB wrote::lol:

I never knew that the Scots had memories as long as the Irish when it came to ancient injustices.

What exactly DID they do? I suspect it must have involved a lot of slaughter.


In cahoots with the English King they accepted a dinner and sleep over invite from the MacDonalds and then proceeded to kill as many MacDonalds as they could catch in the middle of the night. The women and children who survived did so by running away in the snow in their bare feet. One of the worst cases of treachery in history.

We have visited Glen Coe and it was one of the eeriest places we have ever been. Beautiful place with a dark past. Even my Danish Viking wife could feel the vibes.

(My friend Rod Stewart pisses on any grave he finds that are marked "Campbell".)
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Re: Glenn Campbell's last song

Postby LarryHoward » Mon Oct 20, 2014 7:39 am

Thanks Olaf. Pretty poignant.

I spent last week in Dallas moving my mom's stuff from her former independent living apartment. Some of it to the assisted living place I hope she gets to use. Some to storage and some to a Habitat style reuse charity that she has supported for some time. She's having a rough time recovering mobility and cognitive function following her fall and hip replacement/repair of her shattered elbow 2 months ago. Between packing and moving, I visited doctors, lawyers and financial folks (as POA and executor) moving things to the next level from managing to control. Discussed guardianship but doing that from 1,500 miles is too complicated and she won't agree to one of my sisters doing it locally. Probably doesn't matter anyway. She hasn't looked at a bank statement or investment report for some time. Like many geriatric folks, she is sometimes with us and sometimes not. I got a strong feeling that she was assessing her own condition and willingness to continue on this path. I left a picture in the hospital of her on a jetski with her grandson and granddaughter (a bucket list item for her) taken in July to perhaps help the staff connect that this frail, confused shell was a vibrant, if weakening person just a short time back.

I flew back home Friday night and met my daughter at the local airport who was returning from her 2 month internship conducting shark research in the Bahamas. Between catching up with her and catching up with homeowner chores after a week away, I didn't get any quiet time until Saturday evening. Clear, cool and a bit breezy evening so I poured a couple of fingers and sat alone on my deck coming to grips with facing her future and feeling that I had probably said my goodbyes last week.
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Re: Glenn Campbell's last song

Postby SloopJonB » Mon Oct 20, 2014 12:40 pm

My sympathy - that's a rotten phase of life (for both of you). My 91 Y.O. aunt who just suffered a very similar series of events once said "Getting old ain't for sissies". It's very true.
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