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Single and in debt.

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  • marleyboy
    marleyboy Posts: 16,698 Forumite
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    If anythign, each and everyone of you on here tonight have put a smile on my face, I havent tasted a smile in years, so I applaud you all for making me feel I have friends out there (who dont even know me), who truly care and understand, you could all have turned this into a laughing stock, but as true as you all are, your nothing but honourable.....xxxxxxx to you all
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  • rugbymum
    rugbymum Posts: 984 Forumite
    [Soldier penpals, gosh that takes me back, use to write to several back in my late teens :) How does one go about acquiring a soldier penpal these days anyway?[/quote]
    Hi Ossireo
    I just typed Military Singles into google and joined one of the sites. I didn't pay anything, just waited to see what would happen. The chat I'm writing too wrote to me first and keeps in contact when he can. He's in Afghan at the moment.:cry:
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  • skint_spice
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    my post man is about 18! damn!!

    and mine's about 60 and married! had a lovely delivery man the other day though but it'll cost me a fortune if I have to keep ordering things to get him to come back.:D
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  • rugbymum
    rugbymum Posts: 984 Forumite
    MarleyBoy the only thing I would say is maybe invest in some new shorts?
    I mean that with hugs;)
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  • marleyboy wrote: »
    If anythign, each and everyone of you on here tonight have put a smile on my face, I havent tasted a smile in years, so I applaud you all for making me feel I have friends out there (who dont even know me), who truly care and understand, you could all have turned this into a laughing stock, but as true as you all are, your nothing but honourable.....xxxxxxx to you all


    that is lovely and actually this thread has been the main reason why I have perked up tonight its great to find friends like thisxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Nevertheless she persisted.
  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,478 Forumite
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    you've made me laugh too. thanks xx
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  • rugbymum
    rugbymum Posts: 984 Forumite
    Feeling better! Thanks.
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  • Ossireo
    Ossireo Posts: 573 Forumite
    Hear hear!

    I am sat here giggling on times, fantastic thread for sure!

    :beer:
  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    marleyboy wrote: »
    If anythign, each and everyone of you on here tonight have put a smile on my face, I havent tasted a smile in years, so I applaud you all for making me feel I have friends out there (who dont even know me), who truly care and understand, you could all have turned this into a laughing stock, but as true as you all are, your nothing but honourable.....xxxxxxx to you all

    I started this thread thinking I wouldn't get any replies. I thought I was the only one who felt like this and I did consider joining other threads instead of starting one, but I felt that the problems of being single and in debt are slightly different, only one income, no one to really share it with, having to spend money to have a social life because there is no one to stay in with etc. I am so glad that we have made you feel better Marleyboy, and that we have found somewhere to post where you don't keep having to explain that your situation is slightly different, because we are all experiencing the same thing. Thanks to all who have joined this thread, your comments have been funny and helpful and kind, and I feel at lot more confident about things now xxx
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  • rugbymum
    rugbymum Posts: 984 Forumite
    Thank you so much for your company tonight guys. My oldest went to Sicily today. It's a place I've always wanted to go to. I dream that one day I will go there for my honeymoon. Just missing the husband though!:rotfl:
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