Former Steelers and Penrith prop Steve Waddell (during the early 90's) died yesterday from a heart attack aged 45
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R.I.P Steve Waddell
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Originally posted by novice chook View Post45 is far too young to die - my thoughts are with his family and friends.
Makes you think doesn't it - you think you have plenty of years left and all of a sudden wham bam, it's over!
Seen way too many people plan for the future....forgetting to enjoy the present.
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Originally posted by chook 56 View PostYep.
Seen way too many people plan for the future....forgetting to enjoy the present.
Which is why I will be in Darwin this weekend taking a few days out from the daily grind enjoying the unique opportunity of seeing our blokes play in the 'top end'. Not to mention taking in the sights of Darwin, haven't been there since 2006.
NCSupporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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Originally posted by novice chook View PostExactly, whilst it's good to sure up your future, one should never do it at the expense of enjoying the present.
Which is why I will be in Darwin this weekend taking a few days out from the daily grind enjoying the unique opportunity of seeing our blokes play in the 'top end'. Not to mention taking in the sights of Darwin, haven't been there since 2006.
NC
RIP Steve. I'm going to be 45 this year and I can only imagine how awful this must be for his family."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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RW&B, I reckon the older we get the more important it is to take time out for ourselves to do something we want to do, rather than have to do, for the sake of our health and well being. A case of recharding the batteries so to speak. Something that just can't be done whilst toiling away at the daily grind.
I agree that family is important, but having a dad with dimentia in a nursing home who I visit every weekend (I work 5 days so can't get there during the week) I have to admit that having 'time out' from that this weekend will be beneficial to me - it's such a drain emotionally I need a break every now and again. Even if it's only 1-2 weekends a year.
NCSupporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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Originally posted by novice chook View PostRW&B, I reckon the older we get the more important it is to take time out for ourselves to do something we want to do, rather than have to do, for the sake of our health and well being. A case of recharding the batteries so to speak. Something that just can't be done whilst toiling away at the daily grind.
I agree that family is important, but having a dad with dimentia in a nursing home who I visit every weekend (I work 5 days so can't get there during the week) I have to admit that having 'time out' from that this weekend will be beneficial to me - it's such a drain emotionally I need a break every now and again. Even if it's only 1-2 weekends a year.
NC
I hope you have a wonderful time in Darwin, NC. You deserve it and I hope you get to see a victory like I did.. ( we won't count the AAMI Park Stitch Up down here!)"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by Hawkeye View PostGeez only 45.
Steve Waddell was a good solid forward, not the biggest name in the team but certainly a good solid performer.
Much to young !"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostI know how you feel NC. My sister and I nursed our mother, especially in 2005/6, and I took off to Bowral for few days because I couldn't function. It took me 3 buses to get from Rose Bay to Bowral as I don't drive but that in itself forced me to sit still and look out the window and look at the countryside. Having my gap year this year (at age 44!) in Melbourne doing volunteer work has also made me change my values and outlook. Things my friends and I though important are now just a faded memory.
I hope you have a wonderful time in Darwin, NC. You deserve it and I hope you get to see a victory like I did.. ( we won't count the AAMI Park Stitch Up down here!)
NCSupporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.
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