My stepmum ( my dad died 2 years ago) as a gentleman "friend".
They where both sheltering from the rain in a shop door way and got chatting.
She's been out with him three times so far.
She's 72 and still young and active, I'm so pleased for her.
So all you ladies looking for men, go shelter from the rain |
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"I listened to Mary Portas on the radio telling how her widowed Dad found a lady friend and a few months later sold the house and put the kids out on the street"
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"I listened to Mary Portas on the radio telling how her widowed Dad found a lady friend and a few months later sold the house and put the kids out on the street" she has no younger children and her mum died November so she doesn't have to worry about her, its perfect timing |
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"I listened to Mary Portas on the radio telling how her widowed Dad found a lady friend and a few months later sold the house and put the kids out on the street"
Tsk! There's always one! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"I listened to Mary Portas on the radio telling how her widowed Dad found a lady friend and a few months later sold the house and put the kids out on the street"
When he died 9 months later he had left the new wife everything and his children got nothing.
Diamondsmiles, good for her but when I sheltered from the rain yesterday I lorry drove through a puddle and splashed me. |
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