Phil would rather go rave and get drunk Than be there for Kathy and thier son .Having a child is a big responsibility and is a big change when you have a child
Unfortunately very young babies are particularly vulnerable to Meningitis infections. And Meningococcal Meningitis is one of the most serious and dangerous infections. If untreated in time, you definitely die from it, and if the infection is not caught early enough and it spreads, it can unfortunately cause permanent deafness. At uni, my signing teacher is totally deaf, cause she had Meningitis as a baby too. She was very good at sign language though, having communicated using sign language all her life. In some cases, deaf people can be eligible for a cochlear implant to enable them to hear again. But otherwise, deafness is permanent and can’t be cured, unfortunately. I felt kinda sorry for Ben, as I remember him being bullied at school for wearing glasses and a hearing aid. I know how that feels, as I had specs and braces at school. I never needed a hearing aid. But I had poor eye sight cause I was short-sighted and couldn’t see the board in class, and I had stick out front teeth. So I know how it feels to be picked on by other kids and your peers for wearing aids on your face or body that enable you to function sufficiently in your day-to-day life like all the other kids at school, but that are also unfortunately perceived as different and weird looking by other kids, and that attract bullies. I now no longer need glasses, and my teeth are now perfectly straight.
10:47 they could have made it less obvious it was a plastic doll
i know haha
Ben really was cursed from the moment he was born
It’s crazy how people perceived HIV/AIDS back in the mid 1990s. Nowadays people have more knowledge about it but there’s still that stigma secretly.
10:33 "he's just lying there"
Of course he's just lying there, he's an inanimate object😂😂😂
2:46 Phil got da move's 😂
Meningitis in children can be deadly
I’ve battled Viral Meningitis myself recently as well as Encephalitis and Pneumonia and I’m only 27. It can happen in adults too.
@@Benratbag1997 true
@user-sp5pi9pg6x I'm OK now. I'm just working hard to get my strength back. I've been in Hospital for 4 months with this cruel illness.
@@Benratbag1997at least it's not AIDS
Back when actors on Eastenders could act.
Ben the doll
Noooh! 3:34 ... it's a plastic doll! Hey, wait a minute. Somebody's pointed that out already?
Never thought I'd see a rave on Eastenders - much better club than e20
@John89FLStudio The first tune is DJ Fury - All I Ever Wanted. The second tune when David is outside the club is Terrible Twins - Burn This Joint
phil has the moves as well
Cobra club seems fun 🤯👯
Cameron Hawthorn It's Buckethead, The Bomb.
@@GazCT that happy hardcore track where Grant shouts "shut up" is a banger! Love that
6:32 the music 😂
What music is it?
Phil would rather go rave and get drunk Than be there for Kathy and thier son .Having a child is a big responsibility and is a big change when you have a child
It's not real love...
Phil should have been a bachelor for life
Its a plastic doll 😅
Unfortunately very young babies are particularly vulnerable to Meningitis infections. And Meningococcal Meningitis is one of the most serious and dangerous infections. If untreated in time, you definitely die from it, and if the infection is not caught early enough and it spreads, it can unfortunately cause permanent deafness. At uni, my signing teacher is totally deaf, cause she had Meningitis as a baby too. She was very good at sign language though, having communicated using sign language all her life. In some cases, deaf people can be eligible for a cochlear implant to enable them to hear again. But otherwise, deafness is permanent and can’t be cured, unfortunately. I felt kinda sorry for Ben, as I remember him being bullied at school for wearing glasses and a hearing aid. I know how that feels, as I had specs and braces at school. I never needed a hearing aid. But I had poor eye sight cause I was short-sighted and couldn’t see the board in class, and I had stick out front teeth. So I know how it feels to be picked on by other kids and your peers for wearing aids on your face or body that enable you to function sufficiently in your day-to-day life like all the other kids at school, but that are also unfortunately perceived as different and weird looking by other kids, and that attract bullies. I now no longer need glasses, and my teeth are now perfectly straight.
Mark's wearing Aids not only on his face but in his entire body
Love Grants face
HELLO DOLLY.