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Miroslav wrote:I still miss home too, but England is okay. Too many people are stressed here though. The UK tries to move too fast.An average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T
:rotfl: :rotfl:
:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
CCStar wrote:Yes the south can be a bit frought but the pubs and quaint towns are lovely. Where is home to you?
Well, I live in the South West of England now, but it is still quite stressful. Miserable folk everywhere.
Home to me is the old Czechoslovakia. It was still Czechoslovakia when I left, so I still tend to call it that, as lived in both of what is now 2 countries, but i was born in Czech Rep side and lived mainly there, so i'm more Czech than Slovak
If that makes sense :rolleyes:0 -
Miroslav wrote:Well, I live in the South West of England now, but it is still quite stressful. Miserable folk everywhere.
Home to me is the old Czechoslovakia. It was still Czechoslovakia when I left, so I still tend to call it that, as lived in both of what is now 2 countries, but i was born in Czech Rep side and lived mainly there, so i'm more Czech than Slovak
If that makes sense :rolleyes:
:think: so you're also more Miro than slav?
I'm home guys (with rucksack AND housekeys!), but is it ok if I have a really quick rant? So I'm on the train, and this guy is sitting in the seat next to me, but he is holding his newspaper in such a way that it's practically sticking into my face! :mad: Is that really necessary?Are you unable to fold it?? I mean, as if spending the whole day at work isn't stressful and exhausting enough. Ok rant over...
Hope everyone's doing alright this evening. My total disinterest in food continues... really can't be bothered tonight. Really hope I get some sort of sleep tonight kinda makes you feel out of it when you don't, y'know?
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When I was little, some friends of my mum had a daughter and grandaughter born and brought up in Prague, I remember they were only allowed to visit for a certain number of days and they had a lenghty visa process to go thru to be able to come and it was only allowed every 4 or 7 yrs, can't remember which now.☆ §ügÅr cØÅTëÐ pØï§Øn ☆
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EthelBloggs wrote:When I was little, some friends of my mum had a daughter and grandaughter born and brought up in Prague, I remember they were only allowed to visit for a certain number of days and they had a lenghty visa process to go thru to be able to come and it was only allowed every 4 or 7 yrs, can't remember which now.
I've not been, but Prague's supposed to be a lovely city.4 May 20100 -
Why do I do it?
I had a good weekend but not got close to my husband. He was snappy to me when I answered a question he asked. Thankfully he didn't ruin the evening but I have to be on my guard. When he snaps at me, I feel sick. I didn't get married to have to keep my distance because he isn't understanding and hurts me to the core.
Life is all work, hassles, resting but no fun or closeness. It is wrong. Marriage shouldn't be that boring or miserable.
I tried to get close and told him about feeling this way. He took it as an attack and said all I do is moan. I get no empathy from him. I am the bad guy for stating how I feel, in his eyes. I am trying to hold back the tears. I felt bad enough but his reaction has really brought me down. Usually this ends up in a full scale row but left.
All I wanted was an uninterrupted cuddle without being bought down. I feel devalued and ignored by him. I am too weary for all this emotional hassle.
I am stupid for thinking we could have a cuddle and feel close without it going wrong. Stupid stupid fool I am.:(An average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T:rotfl: :rotfl:
:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
Sazbo wrote::think: so you're also more Miro than slav?
I'm home guys (with rucksack AND housekeys!), but is it ok if I have a really quick rant? So I'm on the train, and this guy is sitting in the seat next to me, but he is holding his newspaper in such a way that it's practically sticking into my face! :mad: Is that really necessary?Are you unable to fold it?? I mean, as if spending the whole day at work isn't stressful and exhausting enough. Ok rant over...
Hope everyone's doing alright this evening. My total disinterest in food continues... really can't be bothered tonight. Really hope I get some sort of sleep tonight kinda makes you feel out of it when you don't, y'know?
Sxx
I can understand not wanting to eat - when I am feeling upset or stressed I can't eat eitherAn average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T:rotfl: :rotfl:
:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
Sazbo wrote::think: so you're also more Miro than slav?
I'm home guys (with rucksack AND housekeys!), but is it ok if I have a really quick rant? So I'm on the train, and this guy is sitting in the seat next to me, but he is holding his newspaper in such a way that it's practically sticking into my face! :mad: Is that really necessary?Are you unable to fold it?? I mean, as if spending the whole day at work isn't stressful and exhausting enough. Ok rant over...
Hope everyone's doing alright this evening. My total disinterest in food continues... really can't be bothered tonight. Really hope I get some sort of sleep tonight kinda makes you feel out of it when you don't, y'know?
Sxx
:rotfl: Well yes, but more Slov than Slav :rotfl:
Home! With everything! Nice rant, i'm quite cheeky.........being so big and everything I can afford to be, i'd have started chewing on the paper :rotfl:
Too tired for cheese on toast? I/we couldn't be arsed tonight either, so it was a case of chicken and stuffing sandwiches.........made by me, whilst flatmate sat on backside reading a soap magazine
Sleep is vital though, to help function..................go get some soon!!!!!0 -
EthelBloggs wrote:When I was little, some friends of my mum had a daughter and grandaughter born and brought up in Prague, I remember they were only allowed to visit for a certain number of days and they had a lenghty visa process to go thru to be able to come and it was only allowed every 4 or 7 yrs, can't remember which now.
Easier nowadays.
English Mother, Czech Father means I became a British Citizen rather easy.
The new Czech Rep/Slovakia nations also helps, but being nations with so many neighbours and dual nationalities, means it is multi cultural.0
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