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thread of the series
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She is I believe
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sshhhhhhhhhh ffs she's been pestering me for years, not a fu cking chance i dont believe in it just a worthless bit of paper. imo
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i remember my old girlfriend proposing to me some years back on valantines day......she wasn't very happy when i said NO! infact it put a bit of a dampner on the day
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i bet.marriage is a swear word to me, and is more of an offensive word than tax |
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Are you in a long term relationship then?
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yes, why ?
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are you a marriage counsellor ? or something simular ?
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psychologist ?
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I'm just surprised that you're in a relationship with a woman.
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13 years mate, why do think i spend every waking moment glued to this chair
![]() mind you its lasted so long coz we have spent a lot of time apart, which is good for any relationship...apart from the last 4 months where ive been sat here 24/7 but she works so not seen her during the day...starting to get really bored mind you, gonna hit the road very soon. |
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Ah I see
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put it this way mate, if i did ever spilt up with her...i would 110% stay single, never again... i dread to think how much she's had off me in that time...at one point i had to chuck out every catalogue and argos book i could find.
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my advice to anyone in there early 20's is go and enjoy yourself for at least 10 years and dont even think about settling down until you hit your mid 30's.
then get yourself a nice bird while you still look pretty good and before your beer gut consumes you [;)] |
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she goes out to work every day and your sat in your Y fronts glued to your chair watching BB
And you think shes using you? |
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And then she comes home and cooks and cleans. Sounds like a good investment. You'd have only p1ssed the money away anyway [;)]
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poor fishing A1
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aye Henry tbf, she's quality around the house...unlimited coffee's, dinner to my desk, always clean clothes...why do you think im still here
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she sounds like a right selfish cow
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she's as good as gold mate, its the shouting and arguing between her and the kids that gets right on my nerves bigtime....i cant escape it coz the pc is set up in the front room.
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im usually on the road 5 days out of the week so the 2 days im at home i appreciate and can cope with the shouting coz i know i'll be gone again the next day.
but 4 months is starting to take its toll, the road beckons |
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I've had similar situations but a lot of places have wifi now, libraries are best and free, but there are also places to go in the evening with internet.
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cheers Henry, sometimes its so hard to study the footy or read an article, BB related obviously.. coz of the noise going on, end up reading the same sentence 10 times.
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my heart bleeds
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They not your kids?! And what do you mean by hitting the road?
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are these dogging sites you go to in the evenings Henry
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Army
Why don't you plug headphones into the PC and play music. My parents are still together after 50 years, mostly cos my mum stands at her end of a narrow kitchen with the radio on, which forms a kind of sound wall against my dad's continuous drivel. He's happy too cos he likes talking, so long as there is someone capable of hearing (even if they don't respond). In my parents' day the expectation of marriage was to find a way to tolerate someone for life rather than seek happiness. I've no idea why people get married these days. No-one I know that took the vows ten years ago are still together today (let alone until death them do part), yet a fair few non-married friends are still with their partners of 10 years plus - mind you those couples don't have kids. |
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then there's the times there just chatting away and i snap and have a pop at them coz ive just done a two'er on the footy
naughty army, not there fault...but i let it build up over the week, then just flip.hardly suprising though coz at times its like world war 3 going on all around me and im just sat there quietly trying to read something and let them get on with it. i should say something at the time but i just let it build up until the line has been crossed, then lookout ![]() |
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are these dogging sites you go to in the evenings Henry
[:D] Atm my life is not that exciting squares. |
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Perhaps as their dad, or step dad, you should help look after them instead of being a lazy ****?
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Angela Rebecchi
of course they are and hitting the road means going back to work, i travel the country doing the fruities...guaranteed ive been to your town at some point, ive virtually been to every town in the country |
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You sound like a selfish bastard (but then so am I), good work! How come you've not been working for the last 4 months?
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good post mate, yeah ive tried that..i love me music too much and end up singing along and annoying them and im a shocker on the mike |
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because hes run out of 10p pieces
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AR
been trying to work something out on here to no avail |
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Few systems to go pro on here? Probably for the best ya don't anyway, much more rewarding life away from Betfair.
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im sure there's plenty of systems and fair play to anyone thats worked one out, ive given up again..been trying for 10 years
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on/off for months at a time
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In my parents' day the expectation of marriage
was to find a way to tolerate someone for life rather than seek happiness. Traditionally marriage formed the formal structure to procreate, ie the legal status and protection of children, and thus continue the tribe or race. Although it was to ultimately ensure happiness for all it was not directly concerned with the immediate happiness of the participants, it was assumed that they were happy together anyway as they had chosen each other or had been chosen by those who loved them. |