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What's the best thing that happened to you today?

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Good luck with that one...I wished for a house load and it never happened! Suddenly I was 40 and was blessed with my boy, but still his father decided not to take part. You just never can tell what's ahead of you. bummer.

What's the best thing that happened to you today?

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That is beautiful! Definately worth a note on the calendar, ...or another beer! grin

What's the best thing that happened to you today?

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Two things for me...my son, who's 5 and autistic and still learning to speak, volunteered "Love Mummy Bear" (me) ! It's another first! Fantastic!

Second, I made a pot of lentil soup, and it was Gooood! (another first!) rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

RE: Hello

just thought this might be an interesting thread.....dunno conversing

RE: Hello

lovely, thanks Pilipala.

So, what's the best thing that happened to you today? conversing

RE: Hello

Aah, go on then...just to be sociable drinking

Anyone got nuts?

Are you so scared of Loving that you're not really LIVING??

Just a thought for the day.....

... it comes from a friend suggesting that unless I 'get out there' and take chances for a relationship, that I'm not living, but existing.

I get the point (and the well meaning intention!) but my argument is I shouldn't have to work that hard..

...if it happens, great. If not, then I'm still happy, only without the high and lows of emtional intimacy.

Does anyone have a similair scenario, comment, etc..??

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RE: has anyone got a rabbit

Her own room ?!wow

RE: has anyone got a rabbit

So is your wee rabbit into pork chops and settees? conversing

RE: has anyone got a rabbit

Apparently, debs, there's a pub near here which has a celebrity resident Rabbit, - which like Guinness and scampi bites! rolling on the floor laughing

- whenever the pub is bought over, - the rabbit is part of the sale deal!
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RE: has anyone got a rabbit

That has been known to happen in our local pub! rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

RE: has anyone got a rabbit

NO, the ones that are allowed to survive, do so intact, - but I have seen him chase them around the tank when he's feeling feisty!

And some believe fish don't have personalities, - not true! laugh elephant

RE: has anyone got a rabbit

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I'm not familiar with Glenbo, - will keep an eye on him! cool

I used to have a big lop eared 'nubby' called Murphy, and I used to take him to the park on alead because he loved the roundabout! (and because I have no shame!) uh oh

Murphy ate a hole through the back of the settee, the stereo cable, and pork chops!

When I moved into a flat I had to give him up, and he was bought by a stud farm! I was sad to lose him, but I'm sure he's forever grateful!! banana banana

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Now I have fish....and they just eat each other!!jaw drop

RE: has anyone got a rabbit

Hiya girls, can I butt in? wave

Is it too late to tell you about my bunny? I'm very worried now about your animal instincts!!dunno ...especially you Coleen! tsk scold
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RE: which comes first, love or money

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'I' have an 'attitude'?? Are you sure?confused

Haven't you noticed the NOT ONE person who has reponded to your thread had agreed with you. NOT ONE. Where's the 'debate'? dunno


Like the others, I'm out of here now too. This is way too weird..uh oh gotta go

RE: ARE u LONELY?

Hi Kev X
would you suggest that being 'alone', is on a par with being 'lonely'??dunno

RE: ARE u LONELY?

For me, it's the choice you make.
...As much as an 'other' might be a bonus, I am NEVER lonely, but often alone, - appreciating being me. (I think!)

RE: What is the worst pain in the world???

Aww babes...try stubbing your big toe (any foot!) on the bed post, or door, or whatever......and NOT swearing like FFf^^%$!"£%^&!!


I dare you? crying crying

RE: What animal personality fits you best and why

Damn..I couldn't find it in the 'oxford'!. please explain....dunno

RE: if you could change one thing in your life what would it be or would you change anything

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It's a curious thing...my 5ye old son is Autistic, and it was almost automatic to suggest this would be the one thing I would change if I could.

But then I realised he would'nt be the same boy I love today, - he would effectively be 'someone else' . So, it's strange, as much as I'd rathe he WASN'T autistic - for his sake - he gives me such an adventure just the way he is. I love him so much. blushing

RE: Typical Woman...?

Tis a damn shame, innit?
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RE: which comes first, love or money

Actually, your comments are so ridiculous they do not deserve further attention.

I suggest your are a determined cynic. One who has had such high expectations of the women you've met that you are always doomed to failure, - your failure, - not theirs.

Money, in abundance only means that it removes the concern about how to meet next months mortgage or credit card bill, - it does NOT make real love happen. £1 to one person might be the equivalent of £100 to another, - it's just a trade of paper.

'Can you defile an intelligent mind' ??? !!!
Are you sane ????dunno
Let's assume you are capable of having an intelligent mind. What happened?
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RE: which comes first, love or money

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is it OK to come in...or maybe not worth it now ??
dunno

I feel I need to reply here, - but must compose myself first. frustrated

RE: descibe how your feeling use as many words as you like

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RE: Better Late Than Never - Hi !

Mornin' Chriss...and Belle Happy-ometers on? banana

I have a dilemma...help

My choice this morning is to either go and sit in my IT class, or...stay home and clean out the fish tank and my 5yr old sons' room (play doh and plasticine stuck to everythingsigh)

Mine's a 'stimulation' dring this morning.....yawn yawn it's not working yet! sleep

RE: Better Late Than Never - Hi !

today today ????confused

'moving' today, I meant! doh

RE: Better Late Than Never - Hi !

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It's lovely to meet you Trish. I'm new too and wasn't sure about joining in, but glad I have, and now look forward to poking my head round the door when I get a chance.

Happy Morning! Do prefer tea, coffee, or perhaps a red bull to get you today today?? drinking laugh handshake

RE: which comes first, love or money

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Consider this the other way round....that 'most' men only want a woman who looks like a Barbie Doll, - and if a woman looks nothing like a Barbie Doll, and worse! - has an intelligent mind, then it is so much harder for her to find a man. (!!!)doh doh

It 'tends' to be the overly pampered, shallow and vacuous 'barbie doll' types that are focussed more on getting money out of a man...there's a lifetime worth of botox to sponsor (!)...but is it really the type of woman you'd want to have as a partner?? dunno

On the other hand, a happily natural looking woman with an intelligent mind, is far less likely to seek out a man soley for money, - she's more likely to prefer provide her own security than become vulnerable to someone else's expense!

Money as an 'extra' would obviously be an advantage in any relationship, - but not at the expense of love, respect and true frienship. "Nothing shared, nothing gained".

Over to you.....



p.s. I'm always skint....anyone willing to fork out for face lift, botox, liposuction, etc....all in the cause of finding me a man!!! LOLOLrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing innocent

RE: About You

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This is really good, - thanks for sharing it with us Bodhi hug

Any chance you might kiss and tell about who the 'You' is ? kiss

We wont tell, honest !grin

RE: What was your most embarrasing moment ever?

I'd like to share a tale about my friends son. He's 21 now, but was 15 at the time. (Am sure he'd be delighted if he knew I was doing this!!)

It was late on a saturday morning, and my friend went up to her son's bedroom with a mug of tea to wake him.

She knocked and there was no reply, so entered. Inside she realised immediatley that he was enjoying a 'thumping' good time (by himself, - you understand!?) - under the duvet.

Very quietly, the friend put the tea down on the bedside table and left the room.

Some time later her son appeared, beetroot red, searching the floor with his eyes, and muttering something about 'bad dreams'!!

Of course, he'd finished his task at hand (excuse me!), peered over the duvet and then noticed the steaming mug of tea at his side.......

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Naturally, WE still laugh about it!! laugh laugh

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