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Miroslav wrote:Yeah, it's sad when people are on there own. I've been there and it's not very nice
Not shocked, maybe that the eldest still lives at home, but I left home as soon as I turned 16.
Sounds just like me, trusting is very hard and you question every small thing
I too left home at 16 due to family arguments but my eldest knows where he is well off lol.He has the telly,computer,xbox 360 is fed and all the bills paid.He knows how expensive it would be to live elsewhere.0 -
Tiff wrote:Hi mac:hello:
Yes hun - going to the drs is not a good idea for a day out is it?:rolleyes:
I guess the ad's may make you a little tired and groggy hun but it'll wear off soon. Enjoy the rest while you can mac - you'll be bouncing all over the place soon. Just give it all a little time.;) Hope you're feeling okay angel - have a great Sunday.
Much Love,
Tiff xxxi hope i do - I did have a good time today - atmosphere at old firm games is just electric lol. We should have won the game by a few goals and a penalty was disallowed but what can i say apart from the "ref" was Kenny Clarke :rolleyes: - 1 - 1 draw - which did please me cos we didnt half make the left hand side of ibrox silent
I do hope that the meds wear off soon tho - cos the sleeping part kinda makes you feellol
Never do things tomorow when you can do them today.0 -
stenny wrote:Usual sunday blues
Not long up, was watching football in bed praying for mclaren at football
Just had a nice hot bath and gonna take the dog a long walk up the glen in the crisp frost. :rudolf:lol
im just watching 2nd half of Man Utd game nowNever do things tomorow when you can do them today.0 -
feelinggood wrote:Mclaren, hope you enjoy the game - cricket wasn't it? Hope travelling isn't too bad getting there. You still feeling tired? x
lol - and yes i did, except when a hoop put theball at the back of our net
but we went better when Hemdani put one in the back of theirs
Never do things tomorow when you can do them today.0 -
Miroslav wrote:I look forward to the PM's i've been offered
Alot of housework to do today, so just q uick post.
Flatmate is seeing 'S' today, and will probably pick her up around 9pm.
'S', in her weird way, phoned flatmate yesterday and said her credit was running out (possible, but knowing her....) and said my phone wasn't working (it is!) but asked her to ask me if I wanted to go Cinema Thurs or Fri
Now, as far as i'm aware, Thursday is the anniversary of her Mother passing and she was going to see her mother's gravebut she sometimes talks of her Mother fondly and sometimes seems not bothered
She confuses me ALOT.
Flatmate insists she likes me alot, but I just don't see it.
Flatmate is gonna have to text me on her behalf today, as she's apparently out of credit.
Whatever happens, will likely be cancelled anyway.
I'm really up and down with her. Lovely girl, stinking communication skills
I'm not sure I need the hassle, but I didn't choose to have feelings
Maybe "S" was scared of asking you herself about the cinema.Especialy if she has a fear of rejection.I know i would find it hard to ask a guy out,it was not the"done"thing when i was young and even though times have changed would still find it hard.
You must try to look on the positive side!Your flatmate who knows her well says she really likes you,she asked you out on a date!(ok through a third party) but you must see she does have fealings for you.As to her wanting to see you on the aniversarry of her mothers death that could be a positive.Instead of hiding herself away from people which is what she does a lot she wants to spend time with you.She did not cancel your last meeting so why would she this time? unless of course her mood changes and she decides to stay in,but that would not be anything to do with her fealings for you just her own emotions which nobody can control.0 -
geminilady wrote:I too left home at 16 due to family arguments but my eldest knows where he is well off lol.He has the telly,computer,xbox 360 is fed and all the bills paid.He knows how expensive it would be to live elsewhere.
Clever boy you have there0 -
geminilady wrote:Maybe "S" was scared of asking you herself about the cinema.Especialy if she has a fear of rejection.I know i would find it hard to ask a guy out,it was not the"done"thing when i was young and even though times have changed would still find it hard.
You must try to look on the positive side!Your flatmate who knows her well says she really likes you,she asked you out on a date!(ok through a third party) but you must see she does have fealings for you.As to her wanting to see you on the aniversarry of her mothers death that could be a positive.Instead of hiding herself away from people which is what she does a lot she wants to spend time with you.She did not cancel your last meeting so why would she this time? unless of course her mood changes and she decides to stay in,but that would not be anything to do with her fealings for you just her own emotions which nobody can control.
Maybe. She certainly has some kind of issue with me. She says she likes me and cares about me, but finds it hard to communicate with me. Every other guy she has known wants the obvious, and because I haven't even hinted it, she's confused I think.
It's not a date though, just 2 'friends' going out to the cinema, nothing more.
Well, flatmate has said via text she does want to go out Thursday to the Cinema to see 'The Holiday' which is fine......flatmate says there is more, but she'll tell me when I pick her up at 8pmSometimes flatmate is a bit dramatic, and it means little though.
I'm very confused, as per usual. 'S' says she likes me and cares for me, Flatmate says 'S' does, but her actions are not that of someone who does.
I am totally perplexed by this human being.0 -
mclaren wrote:LOL! did you watch the game? What did you think of the penalty? I think it was onside AND we should have got it..... ahhh, i can still mind the report on kenny clark getting on the celtic supporters bus......
lol
im just watching 2nd half of Man Utd game now
I thought the game was utter fish!
Celtic played crap and rangers played really good, thats why we could only hold down a draw:p
Remember Lennon also should have got a penalty as much as i hate the guy!!:mad:
I must admit (although it's left a bit late)
You can now see Rangers coming together after a slow start!
Hope you enjoyed yur day! :TBut first, the most asked question:
Q "Is anything worn under your kilt???"
A "No. Everything is in perfect working order Thank You!!."0 -
Miroslav wrote:Maybe. She certainly has some kind of issue with me. She says she likes me and cares about me, but finds it hard to communicate with me. Every other guy she has known wants the obvious, and because I haven't even hinted it, she's confused I think.
It's not a date though, just 2 'friends' going out to the cinema, nothing more.
Well, flatmate has said via text she does want to go out Thursday to the Cinema to see 'The Holiday' which is fine......flatmate says there is more, but she'll tell me when I pick her up at 8pmSometimes flatmate is a bit dramatic, and it means little though.
I'm very confused, as per usual. 'S' says she likes me and cares for me, Flatmate says 'S' does, but her actions are not that of someone who does.
I am totally perplexed by this human being.
Maybe best look on it as a friendship for the time being, to save yourself from getting hurt, Miro hun? Then see how things progress from there? Sx4 May 20100
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