Yes, you're right, it is so bloody rude. I've never been able to understand why some people can't come out and just say what their problem is, male and female, cos women do it too. Rather than have some backbone and just say, It's no longer what I want anymore, some choose to just ignore the person and pretend they don't exist anymore. When you're given the silent treatment, you're left thinking, what's up, what the hecks gone wrong No one wants to hear a person finish with them, but at least you know where you stand
I've often plotted and planned my revenge on those who have done me wrong but, I've never actually seen it through lol. Just the thought of the possible outcomes seemed to be enough to satisfy my revenge
I'm sorry you've been messed about But like Gemini said, I'm a firm believer in, what goes around comes around
Teehee, we'll all get ratarsed for you all. Then when we're so pissed and not accountable for our actions, it'll all be your lots fault Just have our bail money ready
Hi All, As Chris said, Paul's funeral (strange as it sounds) was lovely. His family followed Paul's wishes, nothing too religious, to celebrate his life, and not mourn his death.
We have managed to sort out Gill's PC to stop it signing into Pauls Yahoo messenger, each time she switched her PC on. Which I understand was confusing some, thinking he was still about.
The family would like to thank everyone for all the lovely messages left by you all. They have printed them off to keep. All of Paul's friends here were welcomed to pay your last respects but, it was impossible for some of you to be able to attend. Simone gave me the words of her reading, to share just a small part of the day with those of you who were upset that you could not say your goodbyes on the day.
My Dad, well what a character, loving, intelligent, witty, hilariously funny but most of all family orientated. He wasn't a famous man, broke no records or wasn't rich despite his many ideas but he did the best job of all, he was a fantastic father who loved his children more than life itself. He cared not for the material things in life. He lived for the day and not the years, which in many cases had its downfalls. He never did all the insane things he wanted to, or the thousands of things he was capable of which I personally think was one of his best fatherly qualities, for he unlike most parents didn't push us to be the best we could be nor forced us to do things we didn't want. Obviously he encouraged us, but most importantly he encouraged us to do the things that made us happy and brought laughter and smiles to us at times we needed it most. Our Dad didn't see things from a materialistic point of view and didn't care for what people made out to be.He cared for laughter and smiles from those he really cared for.
His sarcastic manner and love of humour he always said had passed down onto me, however I think part of him is left in all of his family and friends whether it be looks, sense of humour, intelligence or his strong character which will all never be forgotten. We'll miss you Dad! And we'll always love you for who you were your zest for life and how strong you were for us all. Being a Father is a compulsory thing with a child, but you were a Dad and I could never have wished for a greater one!!
Hi All, As Chris said, Paul's funeral (strange as it sounds) was lovely. His family followed Paul's wishes, nothing too religious, to celebrate his life, and not mourn his death.
We have managed to sort out Gill's PC to stop it signing into Pauls Yahoo messenger, each time she switched her PC on. Which I understand was confusing some, thinking he was still about.
The family would like to thank everyone for all the lovely messages left by you all. They have printed them off to keep. All of Paul's friends here were welcomed to pay your last respects but, it was impossible for some of you to be able to attend. Simone gave me the words of her reading, to share just a small part of the day with those of you who were upset that you could not say your goodbyes on the day.
My Dad, well what a character, loving, intelligent, witty, hilariously funny but most of all family orientated. He wasn't a famous man, broke no records or wasn't rich despite his many ideas but he did the best job of all, he was a fantastic father who loved his children more than life itself. He cared not for the material things in life. He lived for the day and not the years, which in many cases had its downfalls. He never did all the insane things he wanted to, or the thousands of things he was capable of which I personally think was one of his best fatherly qualities, for he unlike most parents didn't push us to be the best we could be nor forced us to do things we didn't want. Obviously he encouraged us, but most importantly he encouraged us to do the things that made us happy and brought laughter and smiles to us at times we needed it most. Our Dad didn't see things from a materialistic point of view and didn't care for what people made out to be.He cared for laughter and smiles from those he really cared for.
His sarcastic manner and love of humour he always said had passed down onto me, however I think part of him is left in all of his family and friends whether it be looks, sense of humour, intelligence or his strong character which will all never be forgotten. We'll miss you Dad! And we'll always love you for who you were your zest for life and how strong you were for us all. Being a Father is a compulsory thing with a child, but you were a Dad and I could never have wished for a greater one!!
The family have been reading all the messages left for Paul. Just to quote what Gill has just said to me after reading them.
"It's really nice to know people thought so well of him. Cheekiness and banter right to the end. A brave man and he has my total respect. We will miss him so much."
The funeral will be this Friday, 2nd May, 9am at Rotherham Crematorium. The family have said, Paul's friends would be more than welcome to attend. If anyone would like to pay their last respects to Paul, let me know so I can pass the numbers on to Gill.
The family have been reading all the messages left for Paul. Just to quote what Gill has just said to me after reading them.
"It's really nice to know people thought so well of him. Cheekiness and banter right to the end. A brave man and he has my total respect. We will miss him so much."
The funeral will be this Friday, 2nd May, 9am at Rotherham Crematorium. The family have said, Paul's friends would be more than welcome to attend. If anyone would like to pay their last respects to Paul, let me know so I can pass the numbers on to Gill.
Like the time he was in hospital in Basingstoke. We were in the lift going downstairs to get a coffee when it stopped on another floor. The doors opened and a lady said to him, are you going down. Well, you can imagine what Paul's reply was to her
Bloody hell, now here's a lesson for all those who don't seem to have much luck on here. Keep leaving and coming back, you end up spoilt for choice, sorted
RE: CS Get-Together, Cardiff Wales, 9-11th May
Ya know I do honeyI mean, who else can we do stooopid things to, and actually get away with it