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"Would I? Yes!
Should I? No.
My life is a series of fuck ups and really bloody wonderful experiences. I shouldn't change a second. "
Good God you are gorgeous |
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"Would I? Yes!
Should I? No.
My life is a series of fuck ups and really bloody wonderful experiences. I shouldn't change a second.
Good God you are gorgeous
Aw shucks. Thanks. "
Most welcome shucks x |
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There's only 1 date I'd go back to,
The day my dad died
But I wouldn't change anything, I just wish I'd got to say goodbye
The rest of my lifes fuck ups, I wouldn't change if I could.
They made me who I am today
And I quite like the person I am because of it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Sat watching back to the future and wondering if you could go back and change things would you?
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Or do you mean go back and change some aspects of back to the future....No never, it's fine just the way it was filmed, just hope they don't restart the franchise, either by remake, sequels, prequels, reboot, mash ups like back to the future Vs showgirls (On second thought that sounds so bad it's good) |
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"There's only 1 date I'd go back to,
The day my dad died
But I wouldn't change anything, I just wish I'd got to say goodbye
The rest of my lifes fuck ups, I wouldn't change if I could.
They made me who I am today
And I quite like the person I am because of it. "
That I can really understand x |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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I struggle with this one - as there was a major mistake I made aged 17 that I would rectify BUT it would have made my life very different indeed and meant I didn't experience a lot of good things that I did - so if there was a way to rectify that mistake AND end up with a lot of life experiences that I had then yes I would - otherwise on balance probably not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Interesting this discussion I'm sure people would have heard about Gerald Ratner and his retail empire collapse, I listened to a london radio interview broadcast in the summer, it was interesting how he couldn't go out after his business collapse resulting from his infamous comment that the merchandise he sold was complete crap. He put on weight and lost all vigour and became very demotivated. When he started to regroup and reevaluated his life he reinvented himself and started up a health and leisure and fitness enterprise (helped burn of that weight) albeit more of a modest setup compared to the Ratner group. He said still not a day goes by where he contemplated what if he hadn't lost his fortune, but at the same time he has become a nicer and better and more compassionate person from the rebuilding of his life from the trauma the preceded it. In a nut shell I think 50% of himself would want to go back and undo the undo-able. The other 50% lost everything only to then rise from the ashes and come out less affluent, but to discover a wiser and better person inside that he otherwise would have never experience. |
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Would I change stuff ? No.
It got me to where I am today. Warts and all.
If hubby had chance to plan his life knowing what he does now, he said he’s do things differently, but arrive at the time we met so from that point on wed be together. |
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