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charliecharlie Wrote:

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> hhhmmm.. maybe it's having kids that turns you

> into your parents than... and maybe by not having

> kids you can stay 'yourself'

>

>



Yes charlie! , i think you're on to something there .

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charliecharlie Wrote:

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> hhhmmm.. maybe it's having kids that turns you

> into your parents than... and maybe by not having

> kids you can stay 'yourself'

>



...so those without kids don't feel this way? Hmmm.... somehow I doubt that!

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daizie Wrote:

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> In my experience people always change for the

> worse once they have kids, especially the older

> they are when they have them. Ive lost a numner of

> friends this way. Good riddance i say .



In truth people change anyway, as their life experiences change. Some do for the better, others not so. In your experience it seems that its more the latter...


Edited to clarify I didn't mean daizie personally!

[quote name=n my experience people always/usually change for the worse once they have kids' date=' especially the older they are when they have them. Ive lost a number of friends this way. Good riddance I say .

]



I don't feel that way at all... I have some totally fab friends who have kids and some, who are equally splendid, who don't...

I judge them as I find them and say each to their own....

oh and Happy Christmas Dazie

xxCC

david_carnell Wrote:

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> MrBen Wrote:

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> > I bought my first pair of cords the other day.

> > Because they are comfortable. Also wearing

> desert

> > boots. Again only because they are comfortable.

> > One step further to the grave....

>

> Well done sir. Welcome to the Club. C'mon in,

> there's a wingback and a single malt waiting for

> you by the fire. Now, I have some tweed swatches

> for you to peruse.

>

> Did you corduroy is measured in "wales"? It's the

> space between the rows of cord. The lower the

> "wale" number, the thicker the width of the wale

> (i.e., 4-wale is much thicker than 11-wale). Wide

> wale is more commonly found on trousers; medium,

> narrow, and fine wale fabrics are usually found in

> garments used above the waist.

>

> Weirdly, whilst I dress like an old man (and love

> it), my Dad dresses only in jeans, t-shirts and

> motorcycle gear.

>

> Hmmm....?!





Can I have his number?

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