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sage got a reaction from Grimbeard in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
You see, this is where you are going wrong.
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sage got a reaction from Broderick in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
You see, this is where you are going wrong.
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sage got a reaction from Gypsy Ram in What are you eating tonight
99p Fishcake and Chips from Georges. Between holidays austerity.
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sage got a reaction from Norman in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Maybe it has always been this prevalent and it just seems on the increase as there is greater awareness and openness. This is the case in child abuse, your child is no more at risk of being abducted than in the 60s, 70s or 80s, we just perceive a greater risk.
I would also suggest that we have higher expectations of our outcomes than in previous generations and the social and economic mobility has led to a more fractured and isolated society where our place of study, work and extended family were likely to be geographically near,
I was in the barbers the other day and an old lady was in with her grandson. She was telling me how much she saw of him as he lived across the road. She told me how her son was soon moving the family 10-12 miles away to get a bigger house, but for a car-less Gran it was 2-3 buses away and you see the sadness in both of them.
What a fractured web we weave when we try too hard to achieve.
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sage got a reaction from Tony Le Mesmer in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Maybe it has always been this prevalent and it just seems on the increase as there is greater awareness and openness. This is the case in child abuse, your child is no more at risk of being abducted than in the 60s, 70s or 80s, we just perceive a greater risk.
I would also suggest that we have higher expectations of our outcomes than in previous generations and the social and economic mobility has led to a more fractured and isolated society where our place of study, work and extended family were likely to be geographically near,
I was in the barbers the other day and an old lady was in with her grandson. She was telling me how much she saw of him as he lived across the road. She told me how her son was soon moving the family 10-12 miles away to get a bigger house, but for a car-less Gran it was 2-3 buses away and you see the sadness in both of them.
What a fractured web we weave when we try too hard to achieve.
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sage got a reaction from i-Ram in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Maybe it has always been this prevalent and it just seems on the increase as there is greater awareness and openness. This is the case in child abuse, your child is no more at risk of being abducted than in the 60s, 70s or 80s, we just perceive a greater risk.
I would also suggest that we have higher expectations of our outcomes than in previous generations and the social and economic mobility has led to a more fractured and isolated society where our place of study, work and extended family were likely to be geographically near,
I was in the barbers the other day and an old lady was in with her grandson. She was telling me how much she saw of him as he lived across the road. She told me how her son was soon moving the family 10-12 miles away to get a bigger house, but for a car-less Gran it was 2-3 buses away and you see the sadness in both of them.
What a fractured web we weave when we try too hard to achieve.
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sage got a reaction from Rev in Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
Maybe it has always been this prevalent and it just seems on the increase as there is greater awareness and openness. This is the case in child abuse, your child is no more at risk of being abducted than in the 60s, 70s or 80s, we just perceive a greater risk.
I would also suggest that we have higher expectations of our outcomes than in previous generations and the social and economic mobility has led to a more fractured and isolated society where our place of study, work and extended family were likely to be geographically near,
I was in the barbers the other day and an old lady was in with her grandson. She was telling me how much she saw of him as he lived across the road. She told me how her son was soon moving the family 10-12 miles away to get a bigger house, but for a car-less Gran it was 2-3 buses away and you see the sadness in both of them.
What a fractured web we weave when we try too hard to achieve.
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sage got a reaction from VulcanRam in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
Now then young Vulcan. No need to get stressed. Do you ban Uncle Ben's rice from your house?
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sage got a reaction from Angry Ram in watches....to dream on for
The air was coming out of her belly button valve
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sage got a reaction from Rev in watches....to dream on for
she just said 'nice to see something warranting two hands'
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sage got a reaction from Parsnip in January Transfer Suggestion Thread
He will certainly shock the Football League. The deadline is 11pm.
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sage got a reaction from rynny in January Transfer Suggestion Thread
He will certainly shock the Football League. The deadline is 11pm.
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sage got a reaction from RoyMac5 in January Transfer Suggestion Thread
He will certainly shock the Football League. The deadline is 11pm.
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sage got a reaction from Tony Le Mesmer in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
My failing body.
Eyes, ears, teeth, knees all worse than 5 or 10 years ago and all downhill from here.
Nether regions still working fine. In theory.
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sage got a reaction from Coneheadjohn in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
My failing body.
Eyes, ears, teeth, knees all worse than 5 or 10 years ago and all downhill from here.
Nether regions still working fine. In theory.
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sage got a reaction from Chester40 in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
My failing body.
Eyes, ears, teeth, knees all worse than 5 or 10 years ago and all downhill from here.
Nether regions still working fine. In theory.
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sage got a reaction from Bwash_Ram in Random stuff that people do that annoy me
My failing body.
Eyes, ears, teeth, knees all worse than 5 or 10 years ago and all downhill from here.
Nether regions still working fine. In theory.
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sage got a reaction from RamsPolls in January Transfer Suggestion Thread
Apparently a unnamed championship club has bid £8.75m for Mooy who is on loan at Huddersfield from Man City.
Chances of it being us?
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