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    Lindso47,

    Okay, forget the odd broken hip, etc.

    Just imagine that one is old but in reasonable health, not a bad way to go, on a lifelong cruise!

    Don't even have to bother putting out the rubbish bin or having to call and pay thru the nose for an electrician or plumber.
    No gardener of any description required nor a window cleaner.

    Probably a bit off topic but as we are speaking of death at sea,

    I remember seeing a 60 minutes story last year about an old dear who was terminally ill. She had followed that well known doctor who is into euthanasia.
    The lady visited Mexico and obtained her requirements but was then caught with the drugs as she went through Customs on arrival back into Australia.
    It made me think had she chosen to take her medicine on her flight (prior to arrival) she would have achieved her desired outcome without really harming anyone.
 
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