Sorry Martin I was only messing. Are you going to the next FAG meeting? If so can sit with you for a catch up?
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An odd thread nothing to do with the Thread title. The following have become inter-twined--
Some excellent advice/ comments on the mental health issues that could arise and the possible effects on kids when there are family breakdowns.
Humorous views on how fellow posters look/ act in "real life"
An invasion of weird BBS style posts with weird BBS style expressions not really used on here.
Phil - as you will probably know - cos most posters do - I’m not called Martin.
You know me - you should do, we have spoken several times in the past.
And yes I’ll be at the forum - and as always I’ll look forward to your questions to the directors - because as I’ve said on here and elsewhere - you seem to come up with questions others haven’t thought to ask.
Nudge is the one on the edge of the "important" people group as they mingle--Parekh, Cryne, Flatman etc, all desperately trying not to make any eye contact with him. :P
The only other piece of advice I can give to both Ponte and Pass is to don't isolate yourselves , Pass is off to Blackpool today and it will do him the world of good irrespective of the result and the performance .
Don't isolate yourselves guys and become the victim , your two single lads now and that offers the chance to get back in to or do things relationship life with kids possibly didn't .
Get back playing cricket again Steve perhaps .
There's no other way of saying it and I don't mean to be brutal but there's a huge gap in your lives currently and I dare say time on your hands that family life denied you .
Use it , your free of that to a huge extent and make a positive out of it and not the other way around .
However don't over do the alcohol , have your nights out by all means but don't make beer your God , the answers are never inside a pint pot , trust me on this I've had the T shirt .
Being able to adapt to who you live with is a difficult thing to do.
I’ve lived on my own for years - and I’ve lived with partners (that’s women Phil) for years.
Changing from one situation to another takes time.
But both situations - living on my own or with a partner - both of them have benefits.
But then again I’ve never been ‘owned’.
A lass years ago tried to nail me down to get married and I’ve been proposed to a few other times since.
They had no chance.
In reason I do what I want and go where I want.
E.g. I’ll be in Goa again for 5 weeks on mi own come January and February.
My advice to those having women problems - and let’s be honest - women problems is nearly as bad as health or money problems.
My advice is this:
Never put a woman on a pedestal - because if you do you are lifting her up to a height she can kick you straight in the teeth.
First and foremost - always treat women as an equal.
Secondly - of course appearances are important when looking for a woman - but so is intelligence.
The intelligence level of you and your partner has to match.
Currently there is mi partner and 2 other women living in mi house at the moment.
I’d rather have the company of women than men any day of the week.