Purple Mountain wrote: » I want a recliner!
JupiterKid wrote: » Met a friend in the Phoenix Park earlier - had a good natter and a long walk. Beautiful day today - feels like Summer is really getting started. Building a LEGO set now that I started ages ago but didn’t get to finish.
[Deleted User] wrote: » After a most unfortunate encounter in Tesco I have "taken to the bed".
Sardonicat wrote: » What happened!?
Deleted User wrote: » After a most unfortunate encounter in Tesco I have "taken to the bed".
0lddog wrote: » Oh Dear I am sorry but you cant just leave us in suspense like this No, Really. You cant Exactly this. We need to know Just finishing off a coffee - blame Porklife :P ( Porklife posted about a nice coffee made with her Aeropress so I just had to make one from my Aeropress )
[Deleted User] wrote: » See above
Purple Mountain wrote: » Maybe your comment "what brings you here?" scared him off?! Ah, that sucks though.. Speaking of coffee, Mam how's your new machine? I never bought one.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Do you know something but I'm a divil for doing the running when it comes to friendships. I'm better than I used to be but I'll be taking a step back with one or two from now on.
Purple Mountain wrote: » ... Speaking of coffee, Mam how's your new machine? I never bought one.
smurfjed wrote: » On my 3rd schedule change for today, so knackered before I even leave the hotel. So not totally sure where I’m going tonight nor which city I will sleep in :)
[Deleted User] wrote: » I saw someone who used to mean a lot to me. He still does. His girlfriend hates me. Loads of stuff happened. None of us in the right or handled things well. I said hello and it was horrible. He couldn't have been less pleased to see me. His gf was with him and she rolled her eyes and walked away. 8 years on and she still feels that way. I kept talking "oh hi, what brings you here..". He was like "eh I better go". Just. Stupid smiley needy head on me. I used to wonder how you could love someone who was no longer in your life but then he left mine. It's like a familial bond that I feel. The brother I never had. He used to call me his little sister. God knows I wasn't easy to be around then. Sure lookit.
0lddog wrote: » Mam bought a new machine ? ( must keep up in future:( )What does it do ?
0lddog wrote: » Oh Dear ....Just finishing off a coffee - blame Porklife :P ( Porklife posted about a nice coffee made with her Aeropress so I just had to make one from my Aeropress )
Sardonicat wrote: » There's nothing needy about being open to friendship and a warm exchange, Perse. It sounds to me like he felt he had to keep the missus happy. That stings with male friends, I know. Try not to take it as a reflection on you, then or now. Its probably about yo do with his current relationship- not your circus, not your monkeys
[Deleted User] wrote: » Thanks Sardicat. That's it exactly and I do understand it. Funny auld dynamic back in the day. I'm right as rain again And thank you too Auto even though we were handbags at dawn last night :pac:
Mam of 4 wrote: » Grandeeod, onwards and upwards for your Dad , great he is this side of the operation now ! I often find its other people's insecurities that determine how they act sometimes , if that makes sense . Beautifying in the parlour here.,