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poleman

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Sad story
« on: February 29, 2012, 09:46:13 pm »
Fellow window cleaner and someone I was on a commitee with PWCA

Sad story  :( I'm sure there are one or two that might know him!

http://tinyurl.com/6ol7n89




Tom White

Re: Sad story
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2012, 08:50:31 am »
I remember the name from this forum. 

Some people get dealt a tough hand of cards.

Helen

Re: Sad story
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2012, 12:48:49 pm »
I remember the name from this forum. 

Some people get dealt a tough hand of cards.

Like Poleman, we knew Andrew quite well and had to rein him in sometimes on his barmy (at times) ideas ;D
Very nice guy though and we wish him well for the future. Knowing him as he was then, he will probably come up with some way to adapt a wfp system to a wheelchair ;D ;D ;D

Poor guy also unexpectedly lost his father ( a couple of years ago) and could never quite come to terms with that either, so yes Tosh some people do seem to get the "worse" hands dealt.


Caleb Morley

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2012, 01:10:04 pm »
Not nice atall. Thoughts go out to him and his wife to be.

Cheers,

Caleb

Tom White

Re: Sad story
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2012, 01:23:44 pm »
Can we have a whip round?

Poleman, would you be willing to receive donations and maybe buy Andrew a present from us all if we sent you some money somehow?

I've known you from this forum for some years now, so trust you no problems.

poleman

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2012, 03:55:42 pm »
Having meet Andrew on many occasions through the w/c trade association and him & his girl friend visiting me to buy some poles

Yes I would be more than happy to set something up to receive donations Tosh, Andrew is a top bloke and is so sad to see what has happen to him! I'm sure many members of CIU would like to make a donation to a fellow window cleaner if only small! I'm not sure how you go about it! is there a web page on line like the cancer donation fun run thing....

Yes I have know Tosh going back years, I remember when you got kick out of a forum for kicking off lol  ;D

   

john the cleaner

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2012, 03:56:59 pm »
thats very sad we all wish him well

Re: Sad story
« Reply #7 on: March 01, 2012, 04:52:51 pm »
Thats really sad news.

I bought his wfp system off Andy back in the day and he came and helped fit it for me.

Good chap.

Moderator David@stives

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2012, 11:37:10 pm »
Andrew Mullen is a good bloke, he ruffled a few feathers, but his heart was in the right place

Met him on a few occassions.

Count me in for a donation

steve rix

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2012, 12:24:59 am »
Didn't know him but count me in.

Dean Taberner

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2012, 09:32:16 am »
I can't get the link to work,

What's happened to him?
Operations manager at J.V Price Ltd

http://www.thepricegroup.co.uk

Re: Sad story
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2012, 11:04:58 am »
I can't get the link to work,

What's happened to him?

ditto....

poleman

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2012, 01:40:04 pm »
A MAN with a degenerative condition wants to marry the woman of his dreams – before it’s too late for him to stand to give his vows.

Andrew Mullen, 39, faces a race against time to say “I do” to Deborah Langley, 44, before he is permanently confined to a wheelchair.

Twelve years ago, he was a healthy 27-year-old running his own security firm.

Now he can barely stand and admitted there were times when he was in so much pain, he harboured thoughts of suicide.

But Deborah’s constant support gave him the strength to fight on.

Now, as a thank-you to his “lovely princess”, he has entered her in this year’s Bride of the Year competition –run by the Hartlepool Mail in conjunction with Robert Usher Photography.

“This lady is my rock,” said Hartlepool man Andrew as he lovingly held his fiancee at their home in Lynn Street, Hartlepool.

“I just want to try and repay her somehow.”

Stunned Deborah had no idea her partner had contacted the Mail. She said: “I am overwhelmed. To me, our relationship is already perfect. Winning this would be something special”

Their romantic story started in 2001 when they first met through a social media site.

Andrew said: “We hit it off straight away. We spent hours each and every day talking to each other.”

Hartlepool-born Andrew was then living on the Isle of Man and running his own security company, with Deborah in Bracknell in Berkshire, but he quit his home for a life with his new-found love.

They started a new window-cleaning business which was a huge success. But within two years, Andrew suffered from crippling pain in his legs.

“My whole body would shut down and I would collapse on the spot,” he said.

Test after test failed to find the cause.

Andrew admitted: “Sometimes the pain was just a dull ache but at other times, I felt like I just wanted someone to chop my legs off.

“I couldn’t live with it any more but as much as I did not want to live, I knew the reward of my family was worth it.”

The couple moved to Hartlepool in 2009 so Andrew could be nearer the support of his family. It was only then that doctors diagnosed his string of related conditions – degenerative spinal disease, facet joint arthritis, mechanical back pain and nerve damage.

His constant support has been Deborah. The couple have nine children between them with two still living at home – 13-year-old son Down’s Syndrome sufferer Shay Mullen for whom Deborah is a full-time carer for, and seven-year-old son Samuel.

“Despite the ups and downs with my health, Deb has been a rock throughout”, said Andrew.

“If I could have only one wish, it would be to win this wedding as Debs really does deserve it.”

Andrew is now on medication, can stand with the aid of a stick, and gets around using a wheelchair.

But he wants to stand up as he takes his vows.

He explained: “It is that last piece of independence.

“Marriage is very important. When you give yourself, you give yourself fully to your partner. Part of that is a man standing up and looking into his partner’s eyes to give her his vows.”

Andrew was chairman of Association of Professional Window Cleaners
 http://www.cleaning-matters.co.uk/companies/-/orgID/6208/

poleman

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2012, 01:41:38 pm »

poleman

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2012, 01:43:54 pm »
The above is from Google's cache as the link seems to have gone

poleman

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2012, 01:50:19 pm »
Does anyone know of a web page I can set up to take Donations for a fellow window cleaner please!

Andy Cheney
Smart Cleaning Ltd

G & R Services

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #16 on: March 03, 2012, 02:38:12 pm »
anybody with a paypal on there website can add a donate button contact paypal and they will provide the HTML coding for the button.

poleman

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #17 on: March 03, 2012, 05:16:33 pm »
sadly dont have one on my site and wouldnt know how to do it!

http://www.robinson-solutions.blogspot.com/2012/02/marriage-on-cards-for-uk-window.html

poleman

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Re: Sad story
« Reply #18 on: March 03, 2012, 06:15:13 pm »
I remember the name from this forum. 

Yes he is still a forum member Tosh, I sent him a email from his profile

http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?action=profile;u=6344