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| Posted: 11/05/13 20:00:05 05 |
being a Blackpool lad I thought all clubs were gay bars! until I was taken out in Preston around the meat market night clubs and made to listen to terrible music whilst avoiding the punch ups. the music is always better as are the dancers in gay bars- you will have a blast all dolled up like that have fun. |
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| Posted: 06/05/13 09:12:35 35 |
going for a 10 mile walk on Blackpool beach with the dogs and sister inlaw today. hoping to see my brother and nephews sailing in the sea. sun cream on, shades, and not a care in the world |
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| Posted: 02/05/13 20:41:49 49 |
I would not expect a polite person to have standard responses to different types of physical disabilities or differences to the , dare I say- norm. So why the author feels the limited list is suitable for mental illness is beyond me and does not sell the article to me. For a quick example, my colleagues are asking me what work and situations I am comfortable with and trying to understand my abilty. a two way respect is needed for this to work, which I appreciate is a rare thing. I am still technically capable to fulfill my job role, my employer needs to know the new mental capability to deliver my technical ability. and so do i, this only works with an honest approach by all parties. however this doesn't appear to be addressed by the article. |
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| Posted: 02/05/13 20:24:03 03 |
boundary disputes are worth their weight in gold. grab your camera and photo what is left of it. you will need this if the said twit doesn't sort this mess out. why is the wall being demolished? photo the base of it to make sure any wall is built on the existing line. usually costs for rebuild are agreed before any work starts. twit will have to pay if this hasn't been done.your deeds need to be explained to you if you are not clear who owns the wall. who owns the lane? |
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| Posted: 01/05/13 19:50:37 37 |
running as an Asthma sufferer must be a real gamble with all the pollen. did you watch that program yesterday about commuting to work through the city? a cyclist, train and bus were competing and the cyclist's mask was filthy. a girl from the country studying in the city was monitoring her mask results and the city air has all sorts in it. the cyclist just said his cycling makes him feel healthy now so stuff it, which made me chuckle. i walked as fast as i can on the dunes today for an hour, did 3 miles, and am so physically tired my poorly brain has no energy to squable with it's self with. making the effort to get rid of naughty energy is just what the doctor ordered me to do this morning and it has worked wonders. walk before you can rub never felt so good after 9 weeks of not even walking. you will get there if it means good things to you Steady. remember why you like running. e.g. ; my reason, this is worth learning to run again for, up Scafell with both my boys on a school night last summer, priceless to me. Toughest lesson at the mo it realising sh1t happens and usually no fault of mine. |
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