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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> AND itelligence doesn't mean anything compared to

> common sense... ;-)

>

> Sorry just thought I'd add that :-$


You just beat me to it - I would rather have a kind and practical partner than one who was in quantum physics but was in a world of their own (as long as they could actually read.........)

Tonight I'm all alone and broken hearted

A love we knew I never shall forget

And tell myself that lonely night we parted

I got a lifetime to regret.


They tell me you are happy with another

And I wonder if my memory lingers yet

The things I said the night we said goodbye, dear

Oh, I got a lifetime to regret.


If we could just erase the mistakes we made, dear

I'm sure we could find happy moments yet

But we can't change the past and I'm afraid, dear

That I got a lifetime to regret.


I know down in my heart that I'm forgivin'

'Cause I'm just like the fish caught in a net

I know true love is what made my life worth livin'

I got a lifetime to regret...

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> AND itelligence doesn't mean anything compared to

> common sense... ;-)


I don?t know so much. If it is raining, common sense says that I should go inside. But sitting inside is boring unless I have something to think about. Like, where the rain comes from perhaps or what is rain or if there is water in the air all the time anyway is it really raining or is that just my opinion of our current position on the sliding scale of the air?s wetness.


If this world was all about common sense we wouldn?t have anything interesting to talk about.


Anyway back to regrets, Well I've had a few

But then again

To few to mention


(Apologies if that has already bee done a gazillion times but I?m not reading back over this whole thread to check)

Like many others here, I have few regrets in life - I've made millions of mistakes, and will doubtless make a million more, but ultimately I have learnt to be kind to myself and that includes forgiving myself when I f**k up.But since you ask...


I regret using my sharp tongue at times, particularly towards my ex, particularly when it was a result of frustration at myself rather than any misdoing on his part.


I regret leaving theatre publishing quite so dramatically (but darlings it was theatre what else could one do?) and feel blessed that despite my sniping, my boss remains a close friend to this day.


I regret not persevering with learning to play the piano.


Gosh what's that? Three Hail Marys and an Our Father? Sure thing Father Ill throw in a rosary too if you like... never regretted leaving Catholicism behind...

Okies I guess I should put mine in...


1. Regret not taking things into my own hands and smacked the biatch rather than doing things the proper way with "procedures" and all that... darn took 2 yrs of stress and anger to sort it out but still had to do all the hard work to win.


2. Like many others on here, I regret wasting time in not telling that special someone how I felt when the time was right to present itself...


3. erm... not taking up the violin... I wouldve been damn good if all my other talents r to go by ;-)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Tonight I'm all alone and broken hearted

> A love we knew I never shall forget

> And tell myself that lonely night we parted

> I got a lifetime to regret.

>

> They tell me you are happy with another

> And I wonder if my memory lingers yet

> The things I said the night we said goodbye, dear

> Oh, I got a lifetime to regret.

>

> If we could just erase the mistakes we made, dear

> I'm sure we could find happy moments yet

> But we can't change the past and I'm afraid, dear

> That I got a lifetime to regret.

>

> I know down in my heart that I'm forgivin'

> 'Cause I'm just like the fish caught in a net

> I know true love is what made my life worth

> livin'

> I got a lifetime to regret...


OMG! I think I'm in love! Hey Lush, are you the guy with the lovely bushy beard in the photos of the EDF drinks night? Is there a Mrs Lush? hehe ;-)

Oh my God, what have I started. Dear LizzygotDizzy. No. I'm the devil with the tinted glasses and the silly grin. And there is no Mrs Lush. I wouldn't say I'm up for grabs but I'm open to offers. Canada? Never been there and I must say I'm tempted but regretfully I don't think I'll be able to get the time off. Time off for good behaviour that is.

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