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over a year ago
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"I would like to think it is still to come!
Why’ve you disappeared? Did I scare you off with my orgy? "
Hahaha oh Nora..
1. I'm not easily scared.
2. I have been waiting for the next one patiently. You said you will be here whole week
Some unwanted attention is the reason. |
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"I would like to think it is still to come!
Why’ve you disappeared? Did I scare you off with my orgy?
Hahaha oh Nora..
1. I'm not easily scared.
2. I have been waiting for the next one patiently. You said you will be here whole week
Some unwanted attention is the reason."
Sorry to hear that . Want me to get em for ya? |
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Still to come I hope, too. And most of my highs have been culminations of weeks, months, or even years.
Graduating from therapy was a momentous day.
Some academic conferences I've been to have been dizzying highs of awe and inspiration.
I can think of some sexual experiences too.
But the best is yet to come. |
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Recently it would have been the day when I met someone who cherishes me. Helps me see me for who I really am, not for who my abusive ex brainwashed me into. It feels wholesome to be me again.
Better Nora? |
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Boring I know ........ but when I completed the 26 mile marathon hike round Ullswater for Macmillan cancer care, mentally and physically exhausting but oh what a day |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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There've been a few but 8th August 1992 will always rank up there with the best of them...boarded a train to London and got off at Finsbury Park to be greeted by a gathering the like of which I never thought I'd see again...all of whom were united by a single cause - what followed was several hours of merry making and happiness (not to mention copious amounts of alcohol!!) until at around 8.45pm, everyone gathered (around 36,000 of us) stood in awe as 7 men walked onto a stage and stood there drinking in the atmosphere, which by this point was electric...all 36007 of us stood there for what seemed an age until one of those 7 men lifted a microphone to his lips and uttered the immortal words...
"Hey you, don't watch that, watch this...."
What followed was almost two hours of sheer unbridled joy...and an earthquake that registered on the Richter Scale!!
It was Madness I tell you!!
Days just don't get much better than that. |
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"Recently it would have been the day when I met someone who cherishes me. Helps me see me for who I really am, not for who my abusive ex brainwashed me into. It feels wholesome to be me again.
Better Nora? "
That’s lovely x |
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"There've been a few but 8th August 1992 will always rank up there with the best of them...boarded a train to London and got off at Finsbury Park to be greeted by a gathering the like of which I never thought I'd see again...all of whom were united by a single cause - what followed was several hours of merry making and happiness (not to mention copious amounts of alcohol!!) until at around 8.45pm, everyone gathered (around 36,000 of us) stood in awe as 7 men walked onto a stage and stood there drinking in the atmosphere, which by this point was electric...all 36007 of us stood there for what seemed an age until one of those 7 men lifted a microphone to his lips and uttered the immortal words...
"Hey you, don't watch that, watch this...."
What followed was almost two hours of sheer unbridled joy...and an earthquake that registered on the Richter Scale!!
It was Madness I tell you!!
Days just don't get much better than that."
Omg I love this. I love madness as you know x |
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"Graduating from psychotherapy. It was a difficult day. I cried. But it was the weight of a lifetime lifted from my shoulders. Being more than anyone believed I could be."
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"There've been a few but 8th August 1992 will always rank up there with the best of them...boarded a train to London and got off at Finsbury Park to be greeted by a gathering the like of which I never thought I'd see again...all of whom were united by a single cause - what followed was several hours of merry making and happiness (not to mention copious amounts of alcohol!!) until at around 8.45pm, everyone gathered (around 36,000 of us) stood in awe as 7 men walked onto a stage and stood there drinking in the atmosphere, which by this point was electric...all 36007 of us stood there for what seemed an age until one of those 7 men lifted a microphone to his lips and uttered the immortal words...
"Hey you, don't watch that, watch this...."
What followed was almost two hours of sheer unbridled joy...and an earthquake that registered on the Richter Scale!!
It was Madness I tell you!!
Days just don't get much better than that.
Omg I love this. I love madness as you know x"
That sounds really cool |
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"Graduating from psychotherapy. It was a difficult day. I cried. But it was the weight of a lifetime lifted from my shoulders. Being more than anyone believed I could be."
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And may this feeling long continue |
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"Boring I know ........ but when I completed the 26 mile marathon hike round Ullswater for Macmillan cancer care, mentally and physically exhausting but oh what a day "
That’s So not boring! x |
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"Graduating from psychotherapy. It was a difficult day. I cried. But it was the weight of a lifetime lifted from my shoulders. Being more than anyone believed I could be.
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And may this feeling long continue"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Boring I know ........ but when I completed the 26 mile marathon hike round Ullswater for Macmillan cancer care, mentally and physically exhausting but oh what a day
So not boring x"
I’d recommend it to anyone, was supposed to do another this year ........ gone a bit pear shaped x |
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"Graduating from psychotherapy. It was a difficult day. I cried. But it was the weight of a lifetime lifted from my shoulders. Being more than anyone believed I could be.
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And may this feeling long continue"
"Stronger than yesterday..." |
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"Graduating from psychotherapy. It was a difficult day. I cried. But it was the weight of a lifetime lifted from my shoulders. Being more than anyone believed I could be.
x
And may this feeling long continue
"Stronger than yesterday...""
And that’s what matters x |
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"So..Nora, what's the best day of your life so far..have you had a think "
I have a few. It could be the day I met Adam Ant and he gave me a peck on the cheek and a hug
Or my wedding day. Was back in the dark ages but was an amazing day x |
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Okay, not including the birth of my children then the day I met my best friend and we just knew we would be friends forever. She's not a friend, she's family and no matter how many miles are between us our bond is stronger than ever. |
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"Okay, not including the birth of my children then the day I met my best friend and we just knew we would be friends forever. She's not a friend, she's family and no matter how many miles are between us our bond is stronger than ever. "
I have 3 friends like that. I feel so lucky to have them |
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"So..Nora, what's the best day of your life so far..have you had a think
I have a few. It could be the day I met Adam Ant and he gave me a peck on the cheek and a hug
Or my wedding day. Was back in the dark ages but was an amazing day x"
you know I'm singing stand and deliver...how long before you washed your cheek
Yes..my marriage is pretty up there with great times I've had.
He organised it, I just turned up looking pretty. It was a great day. |
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"So..Nora, what's the best day of your life so far..have you had a think
I have a few. It could be the day I met Adam Ant and he gave me a peck on the cheek and a hug
Or my wedding day. Was back in the dark ages but was an amazing day x
you know I'm singing stand and deliver...how long before you washed your cheek
Yes..my marriage is pretty up there with great times I've had.
He organised it, I just turned up looking pretty. It was a great day."
He organised it! Wow! |
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"So..Nora, what's the best day of your life so far..have you had a think
I have a few. It could be the day I met Adam Ant and he gave me a peck on the cheek and a hug
Or my wedding day. Was back in the dark ages but was an amazing day x
you know I'm singing stand and deliver...how long before you washed your cheek
Yes..my marriage is pretty up there with great times I've had.
He organised it, I just turned up looking pretty. It was a great day.
He organised it! Wow!"
It blew me away...he was a wow kind of guy |
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"4 years ago today when Leicester won the premier league "
That would be 4 years ago today when my team drew against Spurs and won the league for you. That was one brilliant night at The Bridge. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So..Nora, what's the best day of your life so far..have you had a think
I have a few. It could be the day I met Adam Ant and he gave me a peck on the cheek and a hug
Or my wedding day. Was back in the dark ages but was an amazing day x
you know I'm singing stand and deliver...how long before you washed your cheek
Yes..my marriage is pretty up there with great times I've had.
He organised it, I just turned up looking pretty. It was a great day.
He organised it! Wow!
It blew me away...he was a wow kind of guy "
. Mine too. Still my best friend in the world. |
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"So..Nora, what's the best day of your life so far..have you had a think
I have a few. It could be the day I met Adam Ant and he gave me a peck on the cheek and a hug
Or my wedding day. Was back in the dark ages but was an amazing day x
you know I'm singing stand and deliver...how long before you washed your cheek
Yes..my marriage is pretty up there with great times I've had.
He organised it, I just turned up looking pretty. It was a great day.
He organised it! Wow!
It blew me away...he was a wow kind of guy
. Mine too. Still my best friend in the world. "
Sounds like we both got lucky x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Graduating from psychotherapy. It was a difficult day. I cried. But it was the weight of a lifetime lifted from my shoulders. Being more than anyone believed I could be.
x
And may this feeling long continue
"Stronger than yesterday..."
And that’s what matters x"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I always remember my GP taking my hand and saying “Today is March 18th 2016, the first day of the rest of your life.”
That’s the day I left my abusive marriage "
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I am always inspired and in awe of the strength of people on the forum.
Coming through any tough situation is cause to celebrate. Be it physical, mental, emotional.
I know I've have had my share of such moments x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I am always inspired and in awe of the strength of people on the forum.
Coming through any tough situation is cause to celebrate. Be it physical, mental, emotional.
I know I've have had my share of such moments x"
I agree. I’ve been fortunate never to have gone through a bad relationship but some of the awful things I’ve read on here and talked to people about over the years show so much strength and determination, and not just women either x |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"There've been a few but 8th August 1992 will always rank up there with the best of them...boarded a train to London and got off at Finsbury Park to be greeted by a gathering the like of which I never thought I'd see again...all of whom were united by a single cause - what followed was several hours of merry making and happiness (not to mention copious amounts of alcohol!!) until at around 8.45pm, everyone gathered (around 36,000 of us) stood in awe as 7 men walked onto a stage and stood there drinking in the atmosphere, which by this point was electric...all 36007 of us stood there for what seemed an age until one of those 7 men lifted a microphone to his lips and uttered the immortal words...
"Hey you, don't watch that, watch this...."
What followed was almost two hours of sheer unbridled joy...and an earthquake that registered on the Richter Scale!!
It was Madness I tell you!!
Days just don't get much better than that.
Omg I love this. I love madness as you know x
That sounds really cool "
It really was - they'd split up 6 years before that and so was their comeback gig and they came back with an absolute bang |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"There've been a few but 8th August 1992 will always rank up there with the best of them...boarded a train to London and got off at Finsbury Park to be greeted by a gathering the like of which I never thought I'd see again...all of whom were united by a single cause - what followed was several hours of merry making and happiness (not to mention copious amounts of alcohol!!) until at around 8.45pm, everyone gathered (around 36,000 of us) stood in awe as 7 men walked onto a stage and stood there drinking in the atmosphere, which by this point was electric...all 36007 of us stood there for what seemed an age until one of those 7 men lifted a microphone to his lips and uttered the immortal words...
"Hey you, don't watch that, watch this...."
What followed was almost two hours of sheer unbridled joy...and an earthquake that registered on the Richter Scale!!
It was Madness I tell you!!
Days just don't get much better than that.
Omg I love this. I love madness as you know x
That sounds really cool
It really was - they'd split up 6 years before that and so was their comeback gig and they came back with an absolute bang"
I’ve seen them in Finsbury Park too. Great atmosphere! x |
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"There've been a few but 8th August 1992 will always rank up there with the best of them...boarded a train to London and got off at Finsbury Park to be greeted by a gathering the like of which I never thought I'd see again...all of whom were united by a single cause - what followed was several hours of merry making and happiness (not to mention copious amounts of alcohol!!) until at around 8.45pm, everyone gathered (around 36,000 of us) stood in awe as 7 men walked onto a stage and stood there drinking in the atmosphere, which by this point was electric...all 36007 of us stood there for what seemed an age until one of those 7 men lifted a microphone to his lips and uttered the immortal words...
"Hey you, don't watch that, watch this...."
What followed was almost two hours of sheer unbridled joy...and an earthquake that registered on the Richter Scale!!
It was Madness I tell you!!
Days just don't get much better than that.
Omg I love this. I love madness as you know x
That sounds really cool
It really was - they'd split up 6 years before that and so was their comeback gig and they came back with an absolute bang"
Ive never seen them but I'd like to have. I remember dancing to them back in the day |
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"I am always inspired and in awe of the strength of people on the forum.
Coming through any tough situation is cause to celebrate. Be it physical, mental, emotional.
I know I've have had my share of such moments x"
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July 2and 1985 when having been the victim of some hideous bullying for 3 years straight at school I decided, when the bell rang after double geography, that instead of going to break to be spat at or verbally abused I would walk home and not go back.
Had I not done it I wouldn't be here today.
Life has had many tough turns because of the effect that the bullies had on my mental health but they never stopped my heart from beating.
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"July 2and 1985 when having been the victim of some hideous bullying for 3 years straight at school I decided, when the bell rang after double geography, that instead of going to break to be spat at or verbally abused I would walk home and not go back.
Had I not done it I wouldn't be here today.
Life has had many tough turns because of the effect that the bullies had on my mental health but they never stopped my heart from beating.
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That must have took a lot of strength to do that at that age. I hate bullying in any shape or form. You can definitely stick two fingers up to them now x |
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"July 2and 1985 when having been the victim of some hideous bullying for 3 years straight at school I decided, when the bell rang after double geography, that instead of going to break to be spat at or verbally abused I would walk home and not go back.
Had I not done it I wouldn't be here today.
Life has had many tough turns because of the effect that the bullies had on my mental health but they never stopped my heart from beating.
That must have took a lot of strength to do that at that age. I hate bullying in any shape or form. You can definitely stick two fingers up to them now x"
When I was in my early 20's the ringleader turned up on my doorstep with a baby in her arms to beg forgiveness for what she had done. She said that since she had a child of her own she realised how horrid she had been.
I told her I was fine and not to worry about it in order to get rid of her.
I was actually in my 30's before I could talk to strangers and trust anyone because of her. Gave up what would have been a very prolific sporting career because of her. But like I say I am still here and that is worth more than anything x |
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"July 2and 1985 when having been the victim of some hideous bullying for 3 years straight at school I decided, when the bell rang after double geography, that instead of going to break to be spat at or verbally abused I would walk home and not go back.
Had I not done it I wouldn't be here today.
Life has had many tough turns because of the effect that the bullies had on my mental health but they never stopped my heart from beating.
That must have took a lot of strength to do that at that age. I hate bullying in any shape or form. You can definitely stick two fingers up to them now x
When I was in my early 20's the ringleader turned up on my doorstep with a baby in her arms to beg forgiveness for what she had done. She said that since she had a child of her own she realised how horrid she had been.
I told her I was fine and not to worry about it in order to get rid of her.
I was actually in my 30's before I could talk to strangers and trust anyone because of her. Gave up what would have been a very prolific sporting career because of her. But like I say I am still here and that is worth more than anything x "
Sometimes surviving is a huge victory x |
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"July 2and 1985 when having been the victim of some hideous bullying for 3 years straight at school I decided, when the bell rang after double geography, that instead of going to break to be spat at or verbally abused I would walk home and not go back.
Had I not done it I wouldn't be here today.
Life has had many tough turns because of the effect that the bullies had on my mental health but they never stopped my heart from beating.
That must have took a lot of strength to do that at that age. I hate bullying in any shape or form. You can definitely stick two fingers up to them now x
When I was in my early 20's the ringleader turned up on my doorstep with a baby in her arms to beg forgiveness for what she had done. She said that since she had a child of her own she realised how horrid she had been.
I told her I was fine and not to worry about it in order to get rid of her.
I was actually in my 30's before I could talk to strangers and trust anyone because of her. Gave up what would have been a very prolific sporting career because of her. But like I say I am still here and that is worth more than anything x "
Wow that’s tough. Kids can be really nasty. Has always bothered me with mine being online etc. I know of 2 teenagers who have took their own life through bullying. It really is devastating. |
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"July 2and 1985 when having been the victim of some hideous bullying for 3 years straight at school I decided, when the bell rang after double geography, that instead of going to break to be spat at or verbally abused I would walk home and not go back.
Had I not done it I wouldn't be here today.
Life has had many tough turns because of the effect that the bullies had on my mental health but they never stopped my heart from beating.
That must have took a lot of strength to do that at that age. I hate bullying in any shape or form. You can definitely stick two fingers up to them now x
When I was in my early 20's the ringleader turned up on my doorstep with a baby in her arms to beg forgiveness for what she had done. She said that since she had a child of her own she realised how horrid she had been.
I told her I was fine and not to worry about it in order to get rid of her.
I was actually in my 30's before I could talk to strangers and trust anyone because of her. Gave up what would have been a very prolific sporting career because of her. But like I say I am still here and that is worth more than anything x
Wow that’s tough. Kids can be really nasty. Has always bothered me with mine being online etc. I know of 2 teenagers who have took their own life through bullying. It really is devastating. "
It really is the most horrid thing. I hate to think what it would have been like back then with social media.
Such a tragic waste of life x |
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"4 years ago today when Leicester won the premier league
That would be 4 years ago today when my team drew against Spurs and won the league for you. That was one brilliant night at The Bridge. "
That was a messed up game never seen so many of ours lose their rag ! |
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Passing my driving test was probably the turning point in my life so definitely a top day.
Watching my sons get married was just the most emotional day ever to think I bought them up to be great young men with wonderful wives fills me with pride for them and a pat on the back to myself |
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(Not counting the birth of children)
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Passing my Private Pilot’s Licence in 2003, despite leaving school vowing never to take another exam in my life, having scraped enough money together during my divorce, and losing my younger sister a few months earlier.
I allowed myself a momentary feeling of achievement despite circumstances. |
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For me it is the time period between the gynaecologist telling me the treatment had worked, after taking a punt by not giving me an hysterectomy as he should have, through to my lad being born safely and at full term 3 years later - something I thought I’d never experience |
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"When was it and why?
(Not counting the birth of children)
Passing my Private Pilot’s Licence in 2003, despite leaving school vowing never to take another exam in my life, having scraped enough money together during my divorce, and losing my younger sister a few months earlier.
I allowed myself a momentary feeling of achievement despite circumstances. "
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"When was it and why?
(Not counting the birth of children)
Passing my Private Pilot’s Licence in 2003, despite leaving school vowing never to take another exam in my life, having scraped enough money together during my divorce, and losing my younger sister a few months earlier.
I allowed myself a momentary feeling of achievement despite circumstances. "
Ooooh do you have a private jet? |
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"For me it is the time period between the gynaecologist telling me the treatment had worked, after taking a punt by not giving me an hysterectomy as he should have, through to my lad being born safely and at full term 3 years later - something I thought I’d never experience "
Wow this x |
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"4 years ago today when Leicester won the premier league
That would be 4 years ago today when my team drew against Spurs and won the league for you. That was one brilliant night at The Bridge.
That was a messed up game never seen so many of ours lose their rag ! "
Had it been a 3pm Saturday kick off it wouldn't have been the same atmosphere. The fact it was a night game and so much to play for but not to play for that evening for us.
One of my memorable games. |
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"For me it is the time period between the gynaecologist telling me the treatment had worked, after taking a punt by not giving me an hysterectomy as he should have, through to my lad being born safely and at full term 3 years later - something I thought I’d never experience "
That is a fantastic thing |
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"When was it and why?
(Not counting the birth of children)
Passing my Private Pilot’s Licence in 2003, despite leaving school vowing never to take another exam in my life, having scraped enough money together during my divorce, and losing my younger sister a few months earlier.
I allowed myself a momentary feeling of achievement despite circumstances.
Ooooh do you have a private jet? "
If I did, I wouldn’t be single! |
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"When was it and why?
(Not counting the birth of children)
Passing my Private Pilot’s Licence in 2003, despite leaving school vowing never to take another exam in my life, having scraped enough money together during my divorce, and losing my younger sister a few months earlier.
I allowed myself a momentary feeling of achievement despite circumstances.
Ooooh do you have a private jet?
If I did, I wouldn’t be single! "
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"4 years ago today when Leicester won the premier league
That would be 4 years ago today when my team drew against Spurs and won the league for you. That was one brilliant night at The Bridge.
That was a messed up game never seen so many of ours lose their rag !
Had it been a 3pm Saturday kick off it wouldn't have been the same atmosphere. The fact it was a night game and so much to play for but not to play for that evening for us.
One of my memorable games."
It’s up there for me too but for all the wrong reasons
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The other one would be the day I moved out of home. Days, sort of, because planes and time zones and shit. Long haul flying sucks, and I was kind of terrified.
I look back, and I wasn't ready.
It's the best mistake I've ever made. |
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"4 years ago today when Leicester won the premier league
That would be 4 years ago today when my team drew against Spurs and won the league for you. That was one brilliant night at The Bridge.
That was a messed up game never seen so many of ours lose their rag !
Had it been a 3pm Saturday kick off it wouldn't have been the same atmosphere. The fact it was a night game and so much to play for but not to play for that evening for us.
One of my memorable games.
It’s up there for me too but for all the wrong reasons
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