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15 October, 2010 at 6:51 pm #449821
@cosy.m wrote:
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My bad! I can’t remember who the hell this is lol
15 October, 2010 at 6:50 pm #449820Oh no! After seeing all those blonde lovelies I am now in mourning for the loss of my blonde locks

15 October, 2010 at 6:49 pm #392723@wakeupdeadisgodlike wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
Hi Scot (sorry, still can’t bring myself to call you hot for some reason :? ) welcome to the boards and happy posting :D
Think she’s saying you’re ugly in a polite manner.
Talk about brutal lol!
12 October, 2010 at 10:34 pm #449667Young William…. the only green stuff you should know about are your bogies lol
4 October, 2010 at 3:15 pm #448835He could have still eaten it…. off the floor and wall lol
3 October, 2010 at 7:13 pm #448766It is sometimes forgotten that some women end up single mothers rather than becoming one intentionally, whether it be due to infidelity of a partner, death or whatever… NOT as a money maker.
Many children are brought up by one parent whether it is Mum or Dad…. I think as long as a child has love, food and and stable environment it doesn’t matter if one parent is absent….
Better to have a stable home with one loving parent than a home with 2 who don’t give a stuff! (and there are enough of those.)
22 September, 2010 at 7:45 pm #447276My dad and Gran died within about 22 weeks of each other, both from lung cancer, Dad had 2 and a half weeks after his diagnosis before he died, which in effect would have been the same if he had of not told us for months til it was close to the end, on the other hand Gran knew and we knew for about 20 months before she passed away that she had it, as the family left behind I can vouch that it was so much easier to come to terms with Gran’s death as we were conditioned to it, Dad’s death came as a bolt out of the blue and even now 19 months on I find it hard to comprehend.
To be forewarned is to be forearmed.
22 September, 2010 at 7:38 pm #447361@woohoo wrote:
I just invite mine along to watch.. Then when they go back home, I can hear him.. ‘Brace yourself Mildred, it’s that time of year again.’ .. :lol:
You live next door to George and Mildred Roper? lol
22 September, 2010 at 7:37 pm #447900Ya alreet bonny lad? lol
I am a geordie and I remember my Gran standing in a shop telling the assistant her entire life story which as a teenager at the time I found very uncool!
Nowadays I find myself talking to anyone lol… which was especially difficult when I lived in Luton for 13 years, strike up a convo with someone at the mirror in the ladies on a night out and they thought you were wanting something of them… eek!
Now that am back in the northeast, I have rejoined the non coat wearing brigade, although after so many years being a southern softie it has been a shock to the system again! Roll on saturday neet when ah can freeze me tits off standing in a pub queue to just buy 1 beer before moving on to the next 15 pubs and their queues… lol
21 September, 2010 at 7:56 pm #447350@woohoo wrote:
@melody wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
@rickygervaisfan wrote:
As a 22 yr old guy Ive recently found myself more and more attracted to women older than I.
I’m talkin about much older like women in their 40’s & 50’s.
Is this normal? Does anyone else feel the same way?
Seems you’ve stumbled across the right place lol :lol:
How very roooooood! Some of us have yet to hit 40 thank you very much!
Oh, well in that case Melody, I can fit you in before the big day.. :lol:
I shall pencil 2.59 minutes into my diary then. :lol:
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