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The best piece of advice I've ever had was in September 2006, from a work colleague who emphatically stated day after day there was a massive credit collapse on the horizon and I should avoid buying a house as he was selling his to rent it back.. Did I listen? Hell no!... Ho-hum...


They are usually the best pieces of advice the ones I don't listen to...

If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with.


How the hell was I to know that Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were all ripped to the tits on weapons grade drugs wheb they inparted that particular little gem to me?

Spent a night in A&E when both the sister of my girlfriend at the time and her boyfriend turned on me.

And if you're reading this Sharon I'm still very sorry.

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