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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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God I've gone all soft n miss my kids!
Saw a young lad of about 18 being packed off on the train carrying 2 big holdall's mum & dad wheeling a trolly each when dad looked as if he'd been maced!
Brought a tear to my eye
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Young lad was off to meet his porn star bird - one bag held goodies and other batteries for goodies - no wonder his dad was crying as he's off home to corrie with the missus |
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Depends what frame of mind im in, sometimes i just cry constantly at the injustice of the world, i cry for children that are not cared for. This week ive really missed my son not being here and hes been left home four years. I cry at programmes where people are reunited, i cry at happy and sad things and i was born with the empathy to feel someone elses emotional pain. Funnily i rarely cry at anything that involves myself |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Young lad was off to meet his porn star bird - one bag held goodies and other batteries for goodies - no wonder his dad was crying as he's off home to corrie with the missus"
Hehehe pmsl
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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"Nana Royale dying in the Queen of Sheba and Sinead O Connor signing Scarlet Ribbons.....
omg yes _iew nanas dying epipisode and denise giving birth were both touching xxxx"
dinna Jac.. am welling up thinking about it..
ffs, it was me who brought it up lol |
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"Nana Royale dying in the Queen of Sheba and Sinead O Connor signing Scarlet Ribbons.....
omg yes _iew nanas dying epipisode and denise giving birth were both touching xxxx
dinna Jac.. am welling up thinking about it..
ffs, it was me who brought it up lol "
pmsl ya daftie lol |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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getting my cock caught in my flies, the ambulance being called, me hopping in the back, the doc ripping it off in A&E, staying overnight in the hospital my mum worked in,her colleagues dressing it to keep the swelling down, my sister and her pal coming to visit me giggling like 2 BITCHES........
and I was 14
oh the shame.... |
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"getting my cock caught in my flies, the ambulance being called, me hopping in the back, the doc ripping it off in A&E, staying overnight in the hospital my mum worked in,her colleagues dressing it to keep the swelling down, my sister and her pal coming to visit me giggling like 2 BITCHES........
and I was 14
oh the shame.... "
OMFG your mental lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"OMG I totally forgot - Adagio for strings you tube in a BBC America philharmonic production in remembrance of 911
youtube.com/watch?v=RRMz8fKkG2g
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That was in Platoon also, when Willem Defoe was being killed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm not given to blubbing. It drives Siren mental that I laugh when she cries, but then she cries at the slightest little thing. I honestly cannot remember the last time I cried. |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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People who take there dogs for a walk, then run/drive off leaving it limping behind trying to run after the car is a good example. "
agreed that was so sad to watch.. hope he gets re-homed and loved again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always get a lump in my throat every time I think about how cruel it was for my late partner's body and coffin that were sent to the cremetorium on their own without anyone to accompany them, because his son would not allow anyone to be there, and then he could not face up to it on the day of the funeral. |
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worst thing I ever saw and I'm debating with myself if I should share it
but on streets of NAirobi I was in a takeaway felt a tug on my shirt , looked down saw a 4 year old girl with a baby tied to her back with rags.. after a bit of time with them found out they were alone (along with a whole bunch of them - its very common in kenya) and the baby had his foot in bandages, I took a look and saw his toes had rotted off. turns out when they were begging for foofd some bastard had stood on the babys foot and the bad toes had just fell off over time as no one was there to take care of it. I seriously never forget those kids and I do get tearful from time to time despite it being over 7 years ago now.
buying them takeaways and giving tem money as I did does very little to solve the huge problem they have over there |
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By *ollie_JCouple
over a year ago
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The you tube clips set to music of the family pics of the armed forces deaths in iraq and afghan wars
No matter what you stance on this is, and please do not turn it into yet another fab bitch fight, the pics of the fallen dads and mums with their kids is absolutely heartbreaking |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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total frustration.
when something just gets the better of me and i feel like i can no longer control a situation or i can't help someone and feel like i have let them down |
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By *umourCouple
over a year ago
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Music! I love most of the powerful "Proms" stuff, especially the last night.
I also remember the "Goodbye" concert from the Seekers in July 1968. Yesterday I watched some tracks from that concert on You Tube and it made me very emotional! I had a crush on Judith Durham when I was a lad...
There are loads of things that make me emotional in a good way and I wouldn't have it any other way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Watching and listening to my 11yr old son sing solo at the school xmas concert. He has a beautiful voice but I suppose I'm biased! I was so proud I couldn't speak for the lump in my throat. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The you tube clips set to music of the family pics of the armed forces deaths in iraq and afghan wars
No matter what you stance on this is, and please do not turn it into yet another fab bitch fight, the pics of the fallen dads and mums with their kids is absolutely heartbreaking "
I agree very moving |
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By *ruitWoman
over a year ago
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I cry when good things happen to people even in programmes. I am a wet blanket as feel other peoples pain and proudness.
A work collegues friend swam his 800m swim badge on Monday and it brough me to tears seeing him do it. His mum and I were chearing him on. That made me cry.
But most of all I cry when my son says something the totally shocks me and I see his pain and feel it as if it is my own.
I wonder how in gods name do I make it better. Then I can cry when he says something wonderful like your the best mum I could have asked for. Most mums shout at their kids and you dont.
I cry at many otheres things but not going to share those with you on here. My friends know tho xx |
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lots of things make me cry and have been a tad tearful recently
found myself on the brink of tears the pther day thinking how sad it would be if my dad died - he's not ill or anything but i jut couldnt help thinking of him dying
more recently i got chocked up when my 5 year old nephew told his mum that he eanted to do more around the house cos it wasnt irthat she did everything for him. he offered to do the dishes or the ironing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Right now- thinking that my Dad has to go for an ultrasound as he has an "irregularity" in his lungs (the old bugger will probably outlive us all) Apart from that....any little thing sets me off- I cried at some random woman giving birth on telly the other night....I don't even like kids!!!!!!! |
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November 5th, the day my beautiful wonderful mum died.
As she took her last breath the most enormous firework exploded in the sky. Every year at 8.30pm I set off a huge rocket for my mum. I'm terrified of fireworks, but it's for her.
Mum I love and miss you so much |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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watching the brutal midwife do the heal prick test on my new baby daughter, her crying set me off big time, and now she has a protein condition that effects 1 in every 100,000..... bad times ahead |
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"watching the brutal midwife do the heal prick test on my new baby daughter, her crying set me off big time, and now she has a protein condition that effects 1 in every 100,000..... bad times ahead"
Fuck mate, so so sorry. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"watching the brutal midwife do the heal prick test on my new baby daughter, her crying set me off big time, and now she has a protein condition that effects 1 in every 100,000..... bad times ahead
Fuck mate, so so sorry."
cheers mate, we're trying to stay positive |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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"watching the brutal midwife do the heal prick test on my new baby daughter, her crying set me off big time, and now she has a protein condition that effects 1 in every 100,000..... bad times ahead
Fuck mate, so so sorry.
cheers mate, we're trying to stay positive"
hope all works out ok Mally, very best wishes to you all |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"God I've gone all soft n miss my kids!
Saw a young lad of about 18 being packed off on the train carrying 2 big holdall's mum & dad wheeling a trolly each when dad looked as if he'd been maced!
Brought a tear to my eye
" I bet he was ofF like my son to un ,,OUT IN THE BIG wide world ... Then he call me two days later been out all night clubing with some Russion girls my boy ... no telling what he is up too. lolol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The thought of clubbing with some Russian girls is enough to make any man over 35 cry!
Cry with envy lol!!!
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my son spent 5 days in krakow pissing it up with several polish girls he knows. then came home and showed me the pix.
Fuck.Right.Off |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ant mention or article on the 9/11 attacks, and the london bomings.
So sad, so many peoples lives changed forever, so many lives lost. I think of the hearts that have been broken all over the world.
God bless xxx
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The thought of clubbing with some Russian girls is enough to make any man over 35 cry!
Cry with envy lol!!!
my son spent 5 days in krakow pissing it up with several polish girls he knows. then came home and showed me the pix.
Fuck.Right.Off"
That's nothing £500 couldn't sort out lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Welsh national anthem before the rugby, the opening scenes of Up. The last page of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas and scenes of sick, distressed and hungry children. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"worst thing I ever saw and I'm debating with myself if I should share it
but on streets of NAirobi I was in a takeaway felt a tug on my shirt , looked down saw a 4 year old girl with a baby tied to her back with rags.. after a bit of time with them found out they were alone (along with a whole bunch of them - its very common in kenya) and the baby had his foot in bandages, I took a look and saw his toes had rotted off. turns out when they were begging for foofd some bastard had stood on the babys foot and the bad toes had just fell off over time as no one was there to take care of it. I seriously never forget those kids and I do get tearful from time to time despite it being over 7 years ago now.
buying them takeaways and giving tem money as I did does very little to solve the huge problem they have over there"
Not something you're likely to forget - I cried reading this |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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lots of crying for me the last couple of years:
this time last year, my dog had to be put to sleep and i cried solidly for 5 days - he was family, not a pet
the breakup of my marriage in January after 10 years together - more sadness that a beautiful friendship no longer existed than anything else.
Finding myself since the marriage breakup - lots of fear and challenges so tears on and off.
Anger - I hit a point of anger that I don't scream and shout, I cry with frustration
A beautiful song - Nessun Dorma by Pavarotti gets me everytime, Adagio for strings as above, if feeling emotional REM's Nightswimming can have me sobbing even though it's one of my favourite songs
The song I walked down the aisle to
Miss American Pie (not the rubbish madonna version) and Young at heart by the Bluetones - both becuase a friend died of cancer at 16 and she planned her own funeral, she picked them to be played.
Christ - didn't realise I cried so much til I started writing it all down lol
I shall stop now |
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"lots of crying for me the last couple of years:
this time last year, my dog had to be put to sleep and i cried solidly for 5 days - he was family, not a pet
the breakup of my marriage in January after 10 years together - more sadness that a beautiful friendship no longer existed than anything else.
Finding myself since the marriage breakup - lots of fear and challenges so tears on and off.
Anger - I hit a point of anger that I don't scream and shout, I cry with frustration
A beautiful song - Nessun Dorma by Pavarotti gets me everytime, Adagio for strings as above, if feeling emotional REM's Nightswimming can have me sobbing even though it's one of my favourite songs
The song I walked down the aisle to
Miss American Pie (not the rubbish madonna version) and Young at heart by the Bluetones - both becuase a friend died of cancer at 16 and she planned her own funeral, she picked them to be played.
Christ - didn't realise I cried so much til I started writing it all down lol
I shall stop now "
Awwwww massive (((((((((HUGZZZZZZ))))))) FOR MY FRIEND CHEEKY been cryng al lot too recently need something to make me smile xxxxxxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"lots of crying for me the last couple of years:
this time last year, my dog had to be put to sleep and i cried solidly for 5 days - he was family, not a pet
the breakup of my marriage in January after 10 years together - more sadness that a beautiful friendship no longer existed than anything else.
Finding myself since the marriage breakup - lots of fear and challenges so tears on and off.
Anger - I hit a point of anger that I don't scream and shout, I cry with frustration
A beautiful song - Nessun Dorma by Pavarotti gets me everytime, Adagio for strings as above, if feeling emotional REM's Nightswimming can have me sobbing even though it's one of my favourite songs
The song I walked down the aisle to
Miss American Pie (not the rubbish madonna version) and Young at heart by the Bluetones - both becuase a friend died of cancer at 16 and she planned her own funeral, she picked them to be played.
Christ - didn't realise I cried so much til I started writing it all down lol
I shall stop now
Awwwww massive (((((((((HUGZZZZZZ))))))) FOR MY FRIEND CHEEKY been cryng al lot too recently need something to make me smile xxxxxxx"
Thank you Jacs - you're a good mate to have, truly xxx |
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