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21-06-2012, 15:21   #166
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"I bet you're from Cork ......... I always recognise the accent"!
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21-06-2012, 22:44   #167
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Maybe she liked you and was disappointed when your wife showed the girls the husband was you? I dont see how the way that happened meant she thought you were ugly..
No , it was definitely a, what are you doing with him, you could do a lot better look. ah well, we're maried 25 years this year, so what did she know..
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21-06-2012, 22:51   #168
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Surely the most insulting ones are the ones you make most effort to forget as soon as possible? You can remember the incident, but successfully forget the insult. The incident can be safely kept in the long grass, without the words weighing you down. In terms of surviving life with as little bitterness as possible it makes most sense that way. At least I have found so.
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21-06-2012, 23:50   #169
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My mother was going through some old photos the other day and came across one of me from my debs five years ago and said; "Aw, look at ya here. Aw, I loved ya when ya were thin." She was deadly serious...
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22-06-2012, 00:13   #170
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In transition year when I was a major lardo, after a mountain hike a classmate who I considered a friend said wait till Al gets in the van (school van bringing us back to the school), it'll probably collapse.

I was sitting right behind him, he looked around when nobody was laughing, saw me and froze, have to say my heart sank and I felt brutal.

But sure what doesn't kill ye will make ye stronger
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22-06-2012, 00:35   #171
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I was sitting right behind him, he looked around when nobody was laughing, saw me and froze, have to say my heart sank and I felt brutal.
My heart sank for you when I read that. Must have been so hurtful.

I hope he apologised
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22-06-2012, 00:56   #172
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One day in french class in what i think was 3rd year the teacher told us to come up and collect a worksheet, me being lazy i asked some others on their way up cud they grab me a sheet, no one did. (i was hardly the most popular kid in school in those years )

Walked up to get a sheet and the teacher gave me a big smirk and said it was nice to see i had so many friends, followed by sniggers from the class.

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