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Or better, a flashy sports car and a toy-boy? toy/girl .. whatever!

I was pursued by a hoodie on a bicycle, he said "hot wagon - you and me should go out innit?" I replied "you want to give me a cross bar?" He said "no, no, not on my wheels, on yours, we should go drive in your wagon". I replied I don't fink so, Im old enough to your mum innit!

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> Or better, a flashy sports car and a toy-boy?

> toy/girl .. whatever!

> I was pursued by a hoodie on a bicycle, he said

> "hot wagon - you and me should go out innit?" I

> replied "you want to give me a cross bar?" He said

> "no, no, not on my wheels, on yours, we should go

> drive in your wagon". I replied I don't fink so,

> Im old enough to your mum innit!


Just go for it. Dave Cameron told us to hug a hoody.

A good way to change your outlook on life is to explore. Go on weeksnds away or go to places you wouldn't normally (get on a train for a Sunday walk, go shopping in different towns etc) - you'll start to realize quite quickly, that doing new things is not as hard as you may have thought - you just need to start

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