A dream of mine to come to jamaica,,not possible for me yet,but I will hopefully one day get there,I'm a big reggae and ska fan....reggae month sounds mouth watering,,Mr Marley was an immense talent....and Dennis browns money in my pocket is one of my all time faces...enjoy the February fun Mayberry....
hello lily,,dont rush into anything to please others,it has to be right for YOU...its youre life and youre happiness,enjoy youre life,youre job,youres cats...love will happen for you,,and quite likely when you least expect it....youre only 24 years old...and youre not made of ice....youre just a tad cautious due to being hurt before...youre prince exists and you will find him...take youre time,it will be worth it..good luck to you...
good advive my friend,,the journey we call life,,can be quite a trip,good and bad times,i think picking ourselves up and dusting ourselves down then soldiering on is key....not always easy but we should never give up or lose hope....good blog..
fine footballer,used to really get stuck in and give everything,exciting to watch at international level,never witnessed his club football though,fond memories indeed...R.I.P to the great man..
absolutey mind boggling my friend,,wonder if the crack pipes are under the counter.......who the hell is regulating this..on the plus side you can buy the cough medicine you,ll need as a smoker at the same time......
hello catfoot,this is a similar situation to a discussion i was in with friends recently,the general feeling was that we (myself included)had aspired to have relationships like our parents had,this was largely for us the "backend" of the era where men went to work,women did the whole "cooking" "cleaning" etc.....stayed home,looked after the house,the kids etc etc....im not casting any aspersions,merely pointing out the way things were at that time..it was pointed out that our parents appeared to be happy,divorce didnt seem to happen and everyone lived the stereotypical existence..the realities however were that this was just the way society seemed to dictate thats how things should be,how many marriages were actually happy marriages,how many couples were miserable but silent about it,how many couples stayed together because that was the expectation,,life and times have changed so so much,the so called "roles" of men and women in society are vastly more diverse than ever before,,i freely admit than when i married i still believed to an extent in the man being the breadwinner and the woman being the home maker,,im now separated so possibly i was mistaken,i didnt single out men and women into these categories,these beliefs were all around me growing up.... a marriage or serious relationship appears to be more demanding these days..both partners should be willing to give and take and reach amicable conclusions to any given situation...imo........in answer to youre question,,are you expecting too much....youre not expecting too much if any particular partner is of a like minded nature....but if the partner sees things differently then yes you could well be expecting too much ......only my personal opinion though my friend...enjoy the rest of youre christmas and have a great new year...
cherished memories indeed,those christmases you had sound pretty awesome,many similarities to the ones i remember as a young boy,,magical times and great memories to reflect upon,,if only we could wind back the clock to relive them....have a great christmas and new year...
tiz good advice baldandbeautiful...try to make 2014 a great year.....prenge it is a dream of mine to visit jamaica,i imagine they really know how to party at christmas,its a wonderful place and i will get there one day......its a shame youre not gonna be there for christmas....but have a good one wherever you are,,and merry christmas to all on c.s......
i imagine youre hurting quite badly right now,but in the long term youre most likely better off without this guy,,learn from this experience and try to move on,,its tough now but you will be able to put this behind you and you will become stronger because of this experience.......best of luck to you...
i dont believe we can ever have an insight into death,until it happens to us..........is that it...is it just like we never existed,we dont exist anymore so its like before we were born,can it be that simplistic,it beggars the question why did we even exist,,other than to reproduce ensuring further existence for the human race,,what of all our experiences and knowledge,were dead its of no further use..there have been numerous claims of people dieing then coming round,talk of walking towards the light,,long tunnels etc,but for those this happened to they clearly werent dead,how could they have been if they are telling of theyre experience,,this may be a sub conscious or dreamlike experience...who knows...i like to believe there is some kind of afterlife,but as youre closing words suggest ...only death will tell.... its a very interesting topic and im sure each individual has theyre own beliefs....
love is blind often refers to someone in a relationship,,either overlooking or just not seeing some kind of issue with a partner which others clearly do see,,,,an example might be one half of the relationship,,either the man or the woman spending too much time in the pub,or partying or even being unfaithful,,,sometimes the partner may be unaware of this,or may even know but allows it to happen without challenging it..........others may witness the behaviour and inform the relevant person,,but he or she doesnt accept this...doesnt "see" it...hence the term love is blind...thats the way ive always been led to believe what "love is blind" means....
RE: is this okay?
well what a gentleman he sounds like...the mans a real goofball if he said that.....absurd...