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Originally Posted by Katera
Tell him it is safe now. Erm, now? For almost ten years...
Nah, I don't think it would make any difference.
I think the whole thing broke his spirit. Now he just sits playing dominoes at his local pub all day.

He was in the army most of his life, and he got used to having a regular routine - same time for lunch everyday, same day of the week to get his hair cut, same holiday every year at the same time.

I think the holiday disruption traumatised him badly and sent him over the edge
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