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Post by prelude91 » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:29 pm

Well said, Donald, Travel , time and new experiences are a great healer. And always be true to yourself and hold you head up high.

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Post by Donald » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:41 pm

An option to get you back in the game when you're ready: volunteer at an animal shelter. I am not even joking when I say this, I volunteered with an independent shelter and the RSPCA for a long time and it was poon city.

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Post by prelude91 » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:45 pm

I've been doing volunteering work with an organisation which advises people on substance miss-use, very satisfying, and eye opening. Makes me appreciate how well my life has panned out compared to some others. Keep your pecker up , gayno.

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Post by Kristoffer » Sun Dec 21, 2014 11:39 pm

Hope you're alright mate

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Post by Sailor » Mon Dec 22, 2014 12:34 am

prelude91 wrote:I've been doing volunteering work with an organisation which advises people on substance miss-use, very satisfying, and eye opening. Makes me appreciate how well my life has panned out compared to some others. Keep your pecker up , gayno.
I spent two years trying to get a substance-abuse rehab centre going. It didn't fit at all with my career to-date and I learned an awful lot that even my vaguely hippy-dippy past did not prepare me for.

Unfortunately, the centre was to have been in Ukraine; Putin and his mob put a stop to investment confidence recently ...
... as he did with the orphanage and the Alzheimer's village we were working on.

So, yes, get involved in stuff. Tweak the boundaries of your knowledge and experience.



On a different note, today I went to Seaford to a housewarming party. I was looking forward to using my new dashcam. Got home, keen to see how it had worked in the dark.

I hadn't switched it on :oops:
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Post by jjmartin349571 » Mon Dec 22, 2014 10:48 am

Sailor wrote:On a different note, today I went to Seaford to a housewarming party.
Whereabouts in seaford mate? That's where I live :cool:

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Post by Sailor » Mon Dec 22, 2014 12:36 pm

jjmartin349571 wrote:Whereabouts in seaford mate? That's where I live :cool:
A dinky little cottage in Croft Lane.

I did think of you briefly, if only to wonder how you got on with the Legacy.
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Post by jjmartin349571 » Mon Dec 22, 2014 1:10 pm

Sailor wrote:
jjmartin349571 wrote:Whereabouts in seaford mate? That's where I live :cool:
A dinky little cottage in Croft Lane.

I did think of you briefly, if only to wonder how you got on with the Legacy.
It is a bit compact down there, but then it is the old part of town. I imagine those houses are quite nice to live in though if cottages are your thing (and provided you don't have loads of cars!). I used to live in a similar sized terrace and had to move out because my dog was barking at the neighbours through the walls :lol:

You probably drove right past my house on the way in to town, I live by the buckle bypass. You probably drove by my parent's farm as well, where the Leggy currently resides :) it's all MOT'd now, I'll be darting down the post office today in order to send off the reg docs and then I will finally be able to enjoy a bit of twin turbo action :cool:

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Post by lewd lude lover » Mon Dec 22, 2014 4:45 pm

sorry to hear that adam. Get on tinder and get laid a few times and then turn your eye to another one with real potential. life is a succession of female interviews, some get called back, some dont. You never give a job for life though and you never feel too bad about staff turn over as it means there are new positions to fill :rock:

In the mean time get out with your single friends on xmas eve and spoil xmas day due to a hangover, a real hangover. Not like the hangovers you have when you're in a relationship.
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Post by mercutio » Mon Dec 22, 2014 10:18 pm

lewd lude lover wrote: life is a succession of female interviews, some get called back, some dont. You never give a job for life though and you never feel too bad about staff turn over as it means there are new positions to fill :rock:
I take it your other half isn't about :lol:
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