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Old 26-07-2013, 23:05   #16
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In all honesty my life is not too bad at the moment.I have everything i need.A good woman and a good son.Home and garden nice. Great truck,So as my first reply,i just wan't to live many years to enjoy what i already have.
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Old 28-07-2013, 22:22   #17
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move to wales, retire from work walk fish greenlane and win the lottery.not nessasarily in that order.
other wise if I can keep wot ive already got im as happy as a pig in shit
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Old 28-07-2013, 22:53   #18
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At the age of 65 years I realise I have more years behind me than I have left ahead of me so my bucket list is quite short.

1) To wake up each day with a pulse everything else during the day ahead is a bonus.

2) To enjoy good health relative to my age.
(I have four stents in my heart 2007-2010, recovered from one mild heart attack in 2011, Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor chemo etc in 1987 & 1991 - (I think that damaged my heart) I count my blessings as many are so much worse of than me healthwise.

3) To share what time I have left with her indoors,family and friends.

2) To never have to take Viagra. lol
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Old 29-07-2013, 11:25   #19
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At the age of 65 years I realise I have more years behind me than I have left ahead of me so my bucket list is quite short.

1) To wake up each day with a pulse everything else during the day ahead is a bonus.

2) To enjoy good health relative to my age.
(I have four stents in my heart 2007-2010, recovered from one mild heart attack in 2011, Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor chemo etc in 1987 & 1991 - (I think that damaged my heart) I count my blessings as many are so much worse of than me healthwise.

3) To share what time I have left with her indoors,family and friends.

2) To never have to take Viagra. lol
Yup happy to wake up,and able to do most of every day things.Never look at the negative things that has happened to me.Look for the good times.
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Old 29-07-2013, 13:11   #20
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I've had many plans over the years, when I was I teen I wanted to work with horses, teach & eventually own my own riding school in Canada, but then I got pregnant

worked low paid jobs, going nowhere & was always a toss up between work & my kids as a single mum (at the time) its a hard decision to make, spend time at work & provide or spend valuable time with my kids. I was still doing horsey exams at that point also & still had the overall dream of going to canada & opening a yard.

My plans stayed the same until a few years ago when I worked at a riding school (I only had my son at that point). the hours were ridiculiously long combined with travel, I maybe seen my son for 5/6hrs a week if I was lucky. If I wasn't a parent I would of stayed but the final straw came during the 'big freeze' when I was at risk of being snowed in at work & decided to leave & didn't go back.

Since then I've had my daughter & am now studing Accounts, the plan is now to complete my HND, get a job do my degree through open uni & just be able to live comforably.
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Old 29-07-2013, 21:28   #21
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At the age of 65 years I realise I have more years behind me than I have left ahead of me so my bucket list is quite short.

1) To wake up each day with a pulse everything else during the day ahead is a bonus.

2) To enjoy good health relative to my age.
(I have four stents in my heart 2007-2010, recovered from one mild heart attack in 2011, Hodgkin's Lymphoma survivor chemo etc in 1987 & 1991 - (I think that damaged my heart) I count my blessings as many are so much worse of than me healthwise.

3) To share what time I have left with her indoors,family and friends.

2) To never have to take Viagra. lol
that is a great reply
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Old 29-07-2013, 21:35   #22
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that is a great reply
Indeed

Forgotten I created this thread
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