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6 October, 2008 at 11:45 pm #378818
@cath 55 wrote:
I too like someone else said havent met the love of my life, i have been married twice first one was a violent marriage so that one ended, this time? just dint work, u grow over time, you change and for those who are lucky enough to be in a good marriage then u have the secret, the secret? is what i told my girls if u get married its too easy to lose sight of each other wen one is working (or even both) and one is bringing up the kids, somewhere in the middle u lose what attracted you too each other inthe first place, so when the kids are all grown u can find u have nothing in common.
how many marriages are actually on the rocks. putting up with each other for the kids? or financial reasons, i find that sad. of course not all marriages are like that.
i beleive that when you are in your twenties u are very very different to wen u are in ur forties, fifties etc, just make sure those of you who are lucky nuff in a good relationship u grow together.
sure i’ll be slammed by some buga for bein a soft old sod lol but i will find the love of my life, maybe it will be a different love to the stomach churning love of youth? maybe it will be kindred spirits type of love, being freinds, laughing together and crying and sharing thos private jokes that only the 2 of u share etc……..
so, again i say, the rainbow connection is out there for all of us, the lovers the dreamers………… and me ! lol xxx
Doesn’t sound soft at all cath. Like I said, I was in love with the idea of being in love. The idea of having all that you’ve just mentioned. It’s fair to say I was naive but I’d like to think that because of that, I will know the real thing when/if it comes along.
I know now that there’s a difference between what I think I want and what is actually real.
6 October, 2008 at 8:55 pm #327776Seems a few folk don’t know that, you’d be surprised at how many bins are still sitting out on the pavements round here :lol:
6 October, 2008 at 8:22 pm #378957Rangers may be in good form, but some of the performances haven’t reflected the scorelines. Celtic & last week against Hibs have been the only two I’d say were games they deserved to win based on performance.
Agree about the international break, after a good win St.Mirren will want to keep going. As a Rangers fan, I want to see how my team respond but I’ll have to wait.
6 October, 2008 at 8:17 pm #327774The binmen still haven’t been, I’m giving them another half hour before I just go out and bring them back in off the street.
That’s ridiculous.
6 October, 2008 at 8:12 pm #378954Aye, they did what they needed to do and they had that little bit of luck when Boyd hit the post. That’s what you need sometimes.
Hope they can build on it, makes the league more competitive.
6 October, 2008 at 8:00 pm #378952No need, watched it on Setanta. Rangers were rotten (anytime I see Charlie Adam wide left my heart just sinks) and didn’t deserve anything from that game. St.Mirren did everything right and you can’t take that away from them.
I dare say Boyd gave you a few nervous moments when he came on :lol:
6 October, 2008 at 7:42 pm #378950Good result for St.Mirren and a well deserved one. That goal deserved to win any game, though McGregor could’ve given himself at least half a chance with it. Though I fail to see why it’s being treated as such a big shock, is everyone’s opinion of the Old Firm so high that it’s not deemed possible for them to lose to anyone except maybe each other?
St.Mirren are an SPL team ffs, if it were newly promoted Hamilton then I’d agree. I also think it’s disrespectful to them that most of the headlines have been focusing on Rangers, is the fascination with the Old Firm so great that credit can’t be given where it’s due?
6 October, 2008 at 2:50 pm #378812I’m gonna try being serious for once in my life. I haven’t found the love of my life, but this is the story of my first love.
I had an email from someone one day, she had emailed me because my addy was similar to a friend of hers. I wrote back to tell her that she had emailed the wrong person and we started keeping in contact. We had been emailing for about a year, had loads in common, and gradually we realized that it was more than just friendship and it was also beyond the stage of having some feelings. Or so I thought.
I met up with an old friend by chance a few months later, nothing happened then and nothing has happened since – I never expected it to – but I used to have feelings for this girl and when I saw her again, it was like being at school again and admiring her from afar but being too shy to do anything about it.
So that made me realize that it wasn’t love as such. I think it was more the idea of being in love and being loved by someone more than anything else.
6 October, 2008 at 2:38 pm #378894Only at weekends? Well, you’ve got to start somewhere :-
6 October, 2008 at 2:35 pm #378810@esmeralda wrote:
@johnboy25 wrote:
1995 was the first time I heard ‘Basket Case’ and I’ve loved Green Day ever since :lol:
Women aren’t my strong point. I’m the ‘nice’ guy (believe it or not) and that makes life difficult sometimes.
Aww Johnboy..I like ‘nice’ guys..
..for the pleasure that comes with corrupting them, you understand.. :wink:
That’ll always be the dream :lol:
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