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david_carnell Wrote:

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> Occasionally winding people up.

>

> And being a pompous arse to often.



No, you don't regret either david


You know that & I know that.



As for myself ( if I have to draw any further attention to me )


I don't regret anything.


So there.


*flicks hair*


Nette:-$

I had a good user name before this one. I was Lukedogwalker as I LOVE Star Wars and I love Dogs even more, but something went wrong with my account and even though I emailed admin, they didn't sort it out and I had to change it :( It was weird being called "mate" all the time cos I am a laydee :))

bonniebird Wrote:

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> I had a good user name before this one. I was

> Lukedogwalker as I LOVE Star Wars and I love Dogs

> even more, but something went wrong with my

> account and even though I emailed admin, they

> didn't sort it out and I had to change it :( It

> was weird being called "mate" all the time cos I

> am a laydee :))


I get it, your new found passion is Brigadoon, no?

My biggest regret is not getting in early enough to buy new good things that come up for sale. But I did once get a fabulous breadmaker for a tenner or so years ago and have never bought bread since.


Oh - okay, more humbly then, I regret being unable to write well enough not to be taken as seriously when I don't intend it, and to be taken more seriously when I do. I certainly don't get as wound up about idiots who write such offensive stuff to me in PMs, as I used to.

I could never forget the times when I was harass and bully by some people. I used to be good at meeting

new friends and playing the guitar, singing, laughing until late nights. Thanks to my GP I don't feel wound up anymore for what people say or do to me. The bad teenagers were trying to be my friends after what happened but

was in my mind the bad things they did to me,so I never wanted to see them again but they were very persistent. At the end I have suggested to talked about it as I thought this wasn't normal but they never come to see me, if they did they would never be my friends or more than that anymore.

I think for most girls' personality and behaviour is very important in our daily life's as our attitudes can reflect on future generations.

There are so many ways in helping people and encourage them to do things but some people choose the wrong pads

I see often as lack of success.

I used to be warm and happy like a fresh flower now I start to feel the same again.

Probably now they will go for somebody else, I really hope!

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