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Bruthen Inn Hotel

Locality: Bruthen, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5157 5201



Address: 84 main street 3885 Bruthen, VIC, Australia

Website: www.gdaypubs.com.au/vic/bruthen/52088/bruthen-inn-hotel.html

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25.01.2022 Hello everyone. My name is Simon White and Im a mural artist from Gippsland, Vic. Below are some of my recent murals. In anticipation of COVID restrictions e...asing in the future, Im very happy to travel to cover your water tank, wall or shed in a mural of your choice. Please check out my page below and send me a message if you are interested. Keep well and happy. https://www.facebook.com/pg/simonwhiteart/about/ See more



25.01.2022 EDIT - FOUND But there is another interesting one in the comments.

24.01.2022 To the Muppets who are whinging about having to wear face masks this is a pic of my daughter who works as an admittance clerk in ED in a major hospital this is... what Kaitlyn Mercieca has to wear for an 8 hour shift your little mask doesnt look so bad now. Its not about you its about other peoples well being think about it. See more

24.01.2022 The Triennial Election of Office Bearers for the Bruthen Mechanics Hall will be held on Monday 24th AUGUST, 7pm at Hall. Anyone interested in attending is very ...welcome, although numbers may be limited due to COVID19 restrictions. Please note, the hall will remain closed to user groups and hirers until the end of August. For more information please email [email protected] See more



24.01.2022 MARIA VS MASK BURNING!

23.01.2022 OK, third time lucky for the Bruthen Hall meeting to elect office bearers for the coming 3 years. The meeting is on the 7th of December, at 7pm. We are also ple...ased to let you know that the hall is reopening this week, and of course, operating under Covid restrictions. If you wish to use the hall please email to [email protected] or call 0459 345 049 See more

23.01.2022 The Wairewa Railway Bridge also known as OGradys Bridge, east of Nowa Nowa was damaged significantly by the summer bushfires earlier this year. Last week Nei...l Smith from Bushfire Recovery Victorias Sarsfield Hub and Kate Biles from DELWPs recovery team met with the Wairewa Committee of Management to discuss a number of important issues including how we will make the bridge stable and safe so it can be retained for its historic value and enjoyment of the community. Weve had an engineering assessment of the bridge done and when we have the results well know what needs to be done to stabilise the bridge and ensure it remains a well-loved landmark of the beautiful Wairewa Valley. Bushfire Recovery Victoria Parks Victoria East Gippsland Shire Council Wairewa Hall Wairewa Fire Brigade



23.01.2022 Mossiface Football Club What a combination of outfits, mainly still in the canvas and laced fronts. The photograph is undated, but is by Saroney Studios, who were known to have taken photographs at nearby Bruthen in 1905.

23.01.2022 Tommy Smith will be doing a lap of the Main Street in Bruthen on Thursday the 27th of August at 11.45am. Then will continue on to Bruthen Cemetery. If you would... like to pay your respects to a wonderful treasure of Bruthen please com to the Main Street and remember your social distancing and masks. See more

21.01.2022 ANDREWS WED NITE PARMAS $20.00 Greek parma napoli salami onion kalamata olives sundrief tomotoes boconicini and feta cheese Perri perri Parma Napoli bacon onion capsicum perri perri sauce and cheese Cruisers vart 4pkt $15.00 Carlton draught stub slab $49.00... Yellowtail varieties btl $10.00 Coopers red stubs 6pkt $18 Have a great day everyone kitchen open 7 days 5.30 till 8 cheers See more

21.01.2022 If your household is anything like mine, you will have a truckload of odd socks! People in Melbourne must now wear a face mask or face covering in public and wh...ile more country folk are choosing to do so, it remains voluntary. Now, those who have been exposed to my handyman skills will be aware they are limited, but regardless, after tuition from my staff, I thought Id have a crack at making a mask from a sock because if I can do it, anyone can. Strongly recommend a new or recently washed sock! See more

21.01.2022 Mackinley Campbell Nicho Bream Bounty Interview Series Macka had the 2nd Biggest Bag in a field of 41 Anglers in the Nicho Bream Bounty Competition.... It was agreat event and brought many of us Anglers together in tough COVID times. It was refreshing too see how many young people joined in with our event. Hope you Enjoy the 1st Interview. ( Ill get Better at it Im learning ) Stay Tuned for some Local Guru Interviews. Steven Pryke (Winner of the Event ) Frank Aloisio ( Had us on the ropes until last few hrs ) These 2 interviews could be quite interesting maybe something to learn from the 2 Local Guru Anglers who need no introductions. #nicholsonanglingclub #fishing; #fishinglure #tournamentfishing #competitionfishing #competitivefishing #fishingaustralia #fishingtrip #fishinglife #fishingislife #fishingpicoftheday #breamonlures #lureaddicts #fishingbuddy # #fishingaddict #lureangler #bassfishing #breamfishing #blackbream #yellowfinbream #bream #hurricanelures #smackem #nordy #catchandrelease #teamhurricane #fishingteam #lurefishing #abtfishing



20.01.2022 ANDREWS WED NITE PARMAS $22.00 Andys parma napoli pesto bacon shallots onion and cheese Andys avo parma napoli bacon onion fresh avocado and cheese topped with poached egg Coopers pale ale stub6pkt $17.00 Modoiri illusion 4pkt $17.50... Yellow tail varieties red/ white $10.00 btl Kitchen opens 5.30 till 8 cheers See more

19.01.2022 It has come to my attention that too many people I know are feeding into the coronavirus conspiracy bullshit. Your first mistake is trusting main stream media... like 7 News for your only source of information and believing that Dan Andrews has bad intentions for the state of Victoria. Did you know that parts of the U.K have just come out of month long lockdowns? New Zealand gruelled through 6 weeks of a stage 4 lockdown. Lockdowns are happening all over the world. This is bigger than just Victoria. Stop thinking the world is out to get you, stop living in a state of paranoia. Stop thinking that the government gives a SHIT about your movements whilst you give half your information to Facebook, Instagram, your credit card company, google home, etc. You do realise you are assigned a NUMBER at birth? If the government wanted your information, they already have it. Do you understand how insulting this is to front line workers? To the nurses and doctors working overtime, risking their lives. To the families who have to watch their loved ones be buried via live stream on their laptops. To the people with immunocompromised family members and friends. Walk the halls of a Covid ward before you click the share button on false news. Suicide rates are at an alarming number and are only going to continue to climb as we sink further into this. People are scared and that is why its important you dont share that link with your friend with the impressionable mind who might be having a hard time mentally right now. I am sick to death of people with no degrees and no scientific evidence sharing links of utter bullshit feeding into the fear mongering. Your protest, your petition to change restrictions because were being controlled is embarrassing, insulting and pathetic. Wake up sheeple, you write. Masks are taking away our freedom! A note - dont ever become a health professional because masks and PPE are all you wear. 5G is the cause of coronavirus! Fuck the vaccine. There is nothing wrong with healthy skepticism and to question some things, but to question everything will do nothing but drive you crazy. LITERALLY. Channel your energy to do BETTER, to care, to show compassion, to do some good in the world, to do the right thing as a state. You are angry for the wrong reasons. We are a society of greed and convenience. A lot of the things we have in this country are luxuries, not necessities. We need to do our best to survive, to get through this, to manage and to get back to some normality. Imagine if you spent as much time looking into the other issues in the world as you did with sharing edited botched news broadcasts and sketchy links. You arent woke, youre an idiot.

19.01.2022 ANDREWS WED NITE PARMAS $22.00 Tandoori Parma ham tandoori yoguart onion capsicum cheese chilli flakes optional Seafood Parma Napoli garlic manarina mix and cheese Bottle shop specials Carlton draught slabs stubs$ 49.00... Pink gin &soda stub 4pkt $18.00 Upside down N.Z. sav blanc btl $13.00 While we are on stage 3 with Covina 19 we will still be doing tway dinners l ask that you ring through your orders and we will give you a pick up time, the kitchen opens 5.30 till 8. Our bottle shop/hotel hours are 4pm open Mon-Fri and Sat/Sun open midday onwards, no mask no entry, we will hopefully have finished trashing the pub, by the time the restrictions will be lifted, and semi resume back to the bussiness, of being a pub, thank you all for your patience, keep safe and well, cheers and beers stretch See more

18.01.2022 ANDREWS WED NITE PARMAS $22 BOLAGAINSE parma ham bolanagainse sauce and cheese PERRI PERRI PARMA ham perri perri sauce onion capsicum and cheese Midior illusion 4pkt $18.00 Coppers red stubs 6pkt $18.00... Upside down N.Z sav Blance btl 13.00 Yes we open and trading 7 days Kitchen open 5.30-8pm only take away bottle shop opens Mon-Fri 4pm -8pm sat &sun 12 noon till 8pm no mask no entry stay safe and sane every-one cheers See more

18.01.2022 Some great announcements as we slowly come back to cricket and look forward to the season ahead. We are very excited to announce that Joel Aston will again coa...ch the U16 team and Tom Hardy has been appointed as the U13 Coach for the upcoming season. These are 2 great guys that we believe our juniors will benefit from greatly having extensive cricket knowledge and passion. We are actively seeking people to assist the coaches and if you think you can help, please contact them or the club to express interest. They can be contacted on the below numbers Joel 0413 840 221 Tom 0417 054 594 The coaches are currently decided on training start dates etc and we hope to be posting this info in the very near future. See more

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16.01.2022 Bazz,s specials this weekend Carlton draught slabs stubs $48.50 Cruiser vart 4pkt 16.00 Yellowtail vart and champagne $10.00 btl Have a great weekend cheers

16.01.2022 Bazzied specials for weekend cheers everyone

14.01.2022 The Nicholson Farm Coffee and Nuts can provide you with freshly roasted coffee beans for home or business and a variety of fresh nuts to enjoy. See you at the B...airnsdale, Metung and Paynesville Farmers Markets each month now that restrictions have lifted, message us on Facebook or give us a call 0421300775 for more information or orders. Thanks to the Nicholson General Store, Snowy River Eats, The Willow Tea Room and Bairnsdale Golf Club for their support, hoping this list will grow! See more

14.01.2022 Today we thought wed celebrate the life and work of gutsy, pioneer female Aussie truckie Toots Holzheimer - a tough hard-working woman who wouldve stamped out... gender-bias and sexism with her work boot! Toots was one of the first Australian women to take on - not only the job of truck driving, but also the incredibly difficult delivery run up into Cape York in her famous blue M.A.N. prime mover which is now parked-up in the Winton Diamantina Heritage Truck and Machinery Museum. The rugged, isolated dirt tracks this living legend travelled wound through tropical rainforest and often took weeks! Through sheer hard work Toots managed to keep her truck moving - always first to make it through to remote communities across the Cape after the wet season and the last to leave before the next big wet set in. Here was a woman with a heart of gold and a can-do attitude who Im told, could swear with the best of them! In the 1960s and 70s there were no forklifts along Toots run, so she devised her own techniques to load and unload forty-four-gallon drums - believing if you took on a mans job, you did all the work involved without complaining. All this was done against a backdrop of unbearable heat and humidity, across boggy dirt and sand tracks infested with sand-flies and mosquitoes, driving through countless flooded causeways during the wet season. Conditions were unimaginably tough. There was no air-conditioning and mobile phones were the stuff of science fiction. Incredibly, in these primitive conditions, Toots gave birth to one of her children, placing her new-born on the truck bunk while she continued and finished her run. In those days, tautliners were unheard of in Australia, so covering freight with massive tarpaulins before tying off with dozens of feet of rope was the way it was done. This is a task few truckies would attempt today. Those who knew and worked with this inspirational living legend talk about a staunchly independent, capable woman who more-often-than not, declined help from others. Dressed in her trademark terry-towelling boob-tube dress which was usually tucked up into her undies, Toots single-handedly dug herself out of bog holes, changed tyres and crossed crocodile infested rivers as a matter of course. As much as some would have us gals think the jobs too physically demanding for women heres a woman who categorically demonstrated it simply isnt! Fast-forward half a century ..... long gone are Toots days of back-breaking work driving old bangers without air-conditioning and power steering. Todays powerful prime-movers provide an almost luxurious ride, particularly the European trucks which have features Toots could never even have dreamed of! Hats off to this incredible trailblazer

13.01.2022 Does anyone know where the property Bruthen Park was located? I have some information that it was somewhere north of Bruthen on the river but no more than that.

13.01.2022 When the Addie leaves off on Trove, there is still the Bruthen & Tambo Times - to which I have not previously paid much attention. It seems to have been a ...very small paper, very set in its ways - in the sense that each of the January 1919 weekly editions carried the same recruiting advertisements for the war (which had ended two months before) and the paid advertisement pages were repeated in the same layout each week. However, the news pages do vary. Here is a story from 16 January 1919 about the last days of the town of Stirling, up the Haunted Stream. Linda Barraclough - it mentions the Mechanics Institute and its hoard of 600 books. See more

13.01.2022 Wise words..... Whenever you return a borrowed pie pan, make sure it's got a warm pie in it. Invite lots of folks to supper. You can always add more water to th...e soup. There's no such thing as woman's work on a farm. There's just work. Make home a happy place for the children. Everybody returns to their happy place. Always keep a small light on in the kitchen window at night. If your man gets his truck stuck in the field, don't go in after him. Throw him a rope and pull him out with the tractor. Keep the kerosene lamp away from the the milk cow's leg. It's a whole lot easier to get breakfast from a chicken than a pig. Always pat the chickens when you take their eggs. It's easy to clean an empty house, but hard to live in one. All children spill milk. Learn to smile and wipe it up. Homemade's always better'n store bought. A tongue's like a knife. The sharper it is the deeper it cuts. A good neighbor always knows when to visit and when to leave. A city dog wants to run out the door, but a country dog stays on the porch 'cause he's not fenced-in. Always light birthday candles from the middle outward. Nothin' gets the frustrations out better'n splittn' wood. The longer dress hem, the more trusting the husband. Enjoy doing your children's laundry. Some day they'll be gone. You'll never catch a runnin' chicken but if you throw seed around the back door you'll have a skillet full by supper. Biscuits brown better with a little butter brushed on 'em. Check your shoelaces before runnin' to help somebody. Visit old people who can't get out. Some day you'll be one. The softer you talk, the closer folks'll listen. The colder the outhouse, the warmer the bed. See more

12.01.2022 Both are GREAT but there can be a big difference between the two... MADE IN AUSTRALIA when the product underwent its last substantial transformation in A...ustralia, regardless of the origin of its ingredients For example, a packet of biscuits made here from imported ingredients So Made in Australia may use imported ingredients or have been partially manufactured overseas, and then imported to Australia for its last transformation. However, if a product is only packed here they can NOT use the Made in Australia statement must be substantially transformed here PRODUCT OF AUSTRALIA when virtually all ingredients are from Australia and virtually all of its major processing occurred in Australia For example, a packet of pasta made from scratch here using all Australian ingredients This is the bees knees of product origin It means all of the products significant ingredients come from Australia; and all, or nearly all of the manufacturing or processing has been carried out in Australia. There are far more components to adhere to (as opposed to Made in Australia) and you can be far more certain about the products origins Dont get too overwhelmed with making every single purchase a 100% Australian grown, made and owned product, just aim for a better swap to what you were buying and youre doing great!! Keep it up, kid! #maketheswap #maketheswapaustralia #productorigin #productlabel

11.01.2022 WHO was Martha Preston of Ramrod Creek??? As part of trawling through the Parish of Boonderoot, on the Omeo Highway between Bruthen and Tambo Crossing, I found ...Martha Preston. She has a block of eight acres, made freehold in 1890, at the intersection of Big Creek Road. There is an S. Preston with an adjoining block, made freehold in 1885. Plus Stephen Preston had a large block across the river that was never made freehold. Since so few women had land in their own name, I have become a little curious about her. Does anyone know what was at the intersection of Big Creek Road and the Omeo Highway? Peter Richardson - when you are back with us, could you just look for Preston in the index to Names on the Omeo Highway? Please? :)

10.01.2022 ANDREWS WED NITE PARMAS $20.00 Perri perri Parma Napoli ham onion capsicum perri perri sauce and cheese Choice hot or medium Mexican Parma salsa fresh avocado and cheese topped with sour cream and sweet chilli sauce Choice of hot or mild ... Why not grab a bevy with your dinner Cartlon draught slabs stubs $48.00 Sommerbsy cider stubs 6pkt $15.00 Butter box chard btl $15.00 (Peter leahman wine) See more

08.01.2022 Let's do this cheers as of the 1st Dec the lights will be on at the pub

08.01.2022 If I could offer one bit of advice to young Gippslanders (and even a secondary school version of myself) it would be a simple old saying: this too, shall pass.... In these challenging and unprecedented times, its absolutely natural to feel apprehensive, scared, angry and maybe just completely pissed off that your grand plans for the year have been thrown into disarray. Or is it just me feeling that way? But this too shall pass. There are people with us today who lived through the Great Depression, fought in World War II, watched as the world teetered on nuclear war and experienced droughts, floods and bushfires which killed hundreds. And the same people experienced the wonder of the first moon landing, the development of affordable air travel, medical breakthroughs like heart transplants and for better or worse, the connectivity of television, household computers and mobile phones. So whats that got to do with young Gippslanders and the coronavirus pandemic? Regardless of how bad things get, there is always hope for the future. Obviously, things arent working out the way we expected when we shouted Happy New Year to start 2020 but we are still here and I wouldnt want to be anywhere else in the world to deal with these challenges. We have good structures of government, critical institutions like hospitals and medical centres, a largely responsible and orderly community, and the geographic advantage of being physically isolated from other countries. Most importantly we have paid and volunteer staff willing to serve others to help save lives. That doesnt guarantee us success as we battle this pandemic but it does give us a better chance than many less fortunate places around the world. So theres another old saying Im very fond of... count your blessings. Its a message to us all that despite all the hardships around us right now, we still have things to be thankful for in Gippsland. If you are a young Gippslander confronting challenges that you never expected, be assured that your family, friends and teachers are all on your side. They all want you to do the best you can and to help you get through these difficult days. Keep looking after yourself and the people you love. Keep making good decisions and we will all get through this together. #lovegippsland

06.01.2022 This is absolutely brilliant. ! as i said before they just keep coming..! . . enjoy... source : abc comedy See more

06.01.2022 HOP PICKERS AT MOSSIFACE WEARING HATS Over on Gippsland History they have finished their search for Butter Factory photos - ending with a most impressive list.... We also found we had many in our collection. So, for some light relief, they are running a Hat Challenge. Oddly enough, while we have a lot of Dairy Factory photos, fashion is not our strong point. This is the only one that we can find online - a massive group of hop pickers at Mossiface, near Bruthen. The photo is by Arthur Windebank, who was at Bairnsdale c.1903-1905. The catalogue record suggests these hats were known as "Mushroom Hats". A quick check in newspapers on Trove suggests the term came into vogue in the early 1880s, but was still very much in use after 1900. They would have been a necessity working outside all day in the hop fields.

06.01.2022 This is Sister Vera Haughton, who was a Bush Nurse in Glen Wills during the 1939 fires, when the town was cut off for five days (she later described it as an i...nteresting experience). In 1942 she became one of the Department of Healths first Infant Welfare Circuit Nurses, initially in East Gippsland. Veras circuit was what the newspapers of the time described as outback Gippsland. Vera was a triple-certificated nurse, born in 1908 Heidelberg to a family that went riding and camping in many places around Victoria and even Tasmania. She trained at the Royal Womens Hospital and continued to work as a nurse in public hospitals, surviving being overworked, underfed and underpaid, as well a near death experience from a mastoid infection - no antibiotics or sulpha drugs then. Vera spent a lot of time camping and riding and skiing and took on a variety of jobs in between, including nursing in Western Queensland. Early in World War II, she was a staff nurse in an aircraft factory. She started work as the Infant Welfare Circuit Nurse in East Gippsland on 5 January 1942 and for the first few months was dependent on travel by service cars or on horseback. In March that year, Vera was allocated a vehicle: a van fitted out as a mobile infant welfare clinic. During war time, petrol was severely restricted, so even if the women of Orbost, Tambo and Omeo Shires had access to a car, it was very difficult to travel any distance to reach medical support. Veras fortnightly circuit ran from Orbost via Waygara, Nowa Nowa, Buchan and Ensay to Omeo and Benambra, then Livingstone Creek, Cassilis, Tongio West, Swifts Creek, Tambo Crossing, Bruthen, Tambo Upper, Swan Reach, Kalimna West, Boole Poole (by boat), Lakes Entrance, Nowa Nowa and back to Orbost. In most of the townships she saw women and children in centres established in appropriate buildings (many funded by the CWA), but often she visited mothers and babies in their own isolated homes. She covered between 350 and 400 miles a fortnight (9000 in her first year) and saw about 250 mothers and babies per month. On the Saturdays she was in Orbost, she ran another clinic at Marlo in the morning, cleaned and refueled the van, then did a 3-hourly stint as a spotter for the Voluntary Air Observers Corps! After 18 months in East Gippsland, Vera took over the Mallee infant welfare circuit and later established one in the Upper Murray. By mid-1945, with the war in Europe over, Vera headed for Europe to work for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). Her subsequent career is too long and varied to describe in detail here, but included: Working in two hospitals in France before driving a truck to Holland and helping to set up a canteen for starving Dutch children. Three months under the Australian Matron Muriel Doherty in the hospital at the Belsen concentration camp, where some of the patients were former inmates, mostly Poles, suffering from tuberculosis. Running an infant welfare clinic at Follingbostel (or Fallingbostel) in Germany the former Stalag Luft IIB, where British and US prisoners of war had been imprisoned - where once more her patients were mostly Polish. A role as State Recruiting Officer, travelling around Victoria encouraging young women to take up nursing, to overcome a severe shortage of nurses. Working in the Health Section of the UN, based in its new headquarters building in New York. (She evidently had great fun there for a couple of years.) Visiting a catchment rehabilitation project in Ohio on her way home, on behalf of her long-time sweetheart and later husband, Ernest Watershed Jackson [a lovely man who deserves a screed of his own]. They lived first in Surrey Hills, then at Pigeon Bank at Kangaroo Ground, and finally in Albury. Vera died from lymphoma in 1987 and Ernest died three years later. Sources: Information from Margret Doring (Veras niece, and incidentally a heritage engineer and the editor of Engineering Heritage Australia journal), various newspaper articles (many of them from the Weekly Times) and an obituary for Ernest Jackson published in The Age in 1990.

04.01.2022 ANDREWS WED NITE PARMAS $20.00 Seafood Parma Napoli garlic seafood marina and cheese Benedict Parma ham mushrooms baby spinach cheese hollandaise sauce topped with poached egg 4x gold block .cans $48.00 Gordens pink gin and soda 4pkt $18.00... Dr bortelli prosecco btl $18.00 Yellow tail varieties red/white and champagne btl $10.00 champa

04.01.2022 Bruthen Cricket Club AGM When- Wednesday the 5th of August at 7pm Where- Bruthen Rec Reserve Please support our club by attending our AGM. We ask you to RSVP to the Facebook page due to the current circumstances with Covid19. We are looking forward to seeing some new faces.

01.01.2022 ANDREWS WED NITE PARMAS $20.00 4 CHEESE PARMA ham napoli and 4 cheeses MEXICAN PARMA salsa fresh avocados cheese and sour cream Carlton draught slabs stubs $49.00 Midori illusion 4pkt $16.00... Yellow champange btl $8.00 Cheers everyone See more

01.01.2022 I dont know who wrote this but SOMEONE FINALLY put into words what Ive been thinking and I couldnt agree more! Im sick of Covid-19. Im sick of Black vs. W...hite. Im sick of Labour vs. National Im sick of Gay vs. Straight. Im REALLY sick of the media. Im sick of the language being used and plastered all over the media... Im sick of no-one being allowed to think what they want & feel what they do without offending someone. I am sick of the people who are out there jumping on the bandwagon to protest just to cause mass confusion and more hatred and to riot, loot, and destroy... I am sick of blaming the world for the sins of a few. I like meat, again your choice not to eat meat, my choice to eat meat. End of. Im sick of people who think that 60yr old history is our fault... its history... get over it!! Were one racethe human race. We All Matter!! You want to support Judith? or anyone else. You do it! Its your choice. You want to support Jacinda? Fine... also your choice! You want to believe in God? Ok, believe in God. You want to believe in magical creatures that fly around & sprinkle fairy dust to make life better? Awesome... you do it!! BUT how about being mature enough to be able to deal with the fact that everyone doesnt have the same exact mind-set as you. Having our own minds is what makes us all individuals and beautiful. If you cant handle that fact....Im sorry!! I dont have to agree with everything you believe in, however you will still be my friend. So be a decent human being. Love one another, be kind, be humble, be thankful, help a stranger and do a good deed, daily! share if you agree.... See more

01.01.2022 Charlie Chaplin lived 88 years He left us 4 statements: (1) Nothing is forever in this world, not even our problems. (2) I love walking in the rain because no o...ne can see my tears. (3) The most lost day in life is the day we don't laugh. (4) Six best doctors in the world...: 1. The sun 2. Rest 3. Exercise 4. Diet 5. Self-respect 6. Friends Stick to them at all stages of your life and enjoy a healthy life... If you see the moon, you will see the beauty of God... If you see the sun, you will see the power of God... If you see a mirror, you will see God's best creation. So believe it. We are all tourists, God is our travel agent who has already identified our routes, bookings and destinations... trust him and enjoy life. Life is just a journey! Therefore, live today! Tomorrow may not be. I loved Charlie Chaplin

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