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Army thread Monday 27 January
And you MrsA:lJackieClaire;1619153 wrote: With onion gravy.
OOh errr..... lucky boy!!
anon;1619155 wrote: A yorkshire pudding?
Lovely to see you Sweetie:l
Satz I think Noseyhole is an idiot
Is yer daughter still for buying your house? If that's the case hopefully ye wont be under too much pressure to move everything at once. Tell us what yer new house is like?
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Army thread Monday 27 January
Can't get Mr JC to do a thing without Yorkshire pudding on a Sunday...................although in this case it means the real thing...........nothing risqu? at all.anon;1619155 wrote: A yorkshire pudding?
Lovely to see you Sweetie:l
Satz I think Noseyhole is an idiot
You're so polite.............I was thinking much worse.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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:H:H:H Oh FFS ....... nearly choked there laughing JC !!JackieClaire;1619149 wrote: Please send that young man to my chambers and I'll show him what a woman in her 50s can do.............with a big stick, wet celery, and a red hot poker.
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Yeah wot's the new house like Ms A ?mollyka;1619162 wrote: I find it hard sometimes that writing us off business - but then I know I had my day - unfortunately when I was young an pretty I didn't think I was - bit of a waste really - still think most peeps I know prefer the company of somewhat older people - just don't want to shag them:H suits ME!!!!
No both are Canadian - don't always 'get' the Irish humour
PAWS was very real imo - still feel I get tiny episodes of it - it's sorta non-specific tho so hard to pin down:H:H:H and ME !!! state of him anyway FFS!!
Wot's PAWS ?
sweetpea29;1619157 wrote: OOh errr..... lucky boy!!
And you MrsA:l
Is yer daughter still for buying your house? If that's the case hopefully ye wont be under too much pressure to move everything at once. Tell us what yer new house is like?
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Still buying the house and in fact living here with the family.sweetpea29;1619157 wrote: OOh errr..... lucky boy!!
And you MrsA:l
Is yer daughter still for buying your house? If that's the case hopefully ye wont be under too much pressure to move everything at once. Tell us what yer new house is like?
New house is 30 years old and lovely
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Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms - Relapse Prevention Strategiessatz123;1619168 wrote: Wot's PAWS ?It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Thanks for posting this Jacks- just reading down list of symptoms I could tick yes to all. The mood swings and irritability are really hitting me bad at times- don't remember ever being so bad before. Knowing that they don't last forever does help.anon;1619169 wrote: Still buying the house and in fact living here with the family.
New house is 30 years old and lovely
Ah that's great
Will it need any work doing?
JackieClaire;1619170 wrote: Post-Acute Withdrawal Symptoms - Relapse Prevention Strategies
Also working on the old anxiety levels- hence trying to cut-down me fav coffee:upset:
Know that exercise would help also but I do find it hard to get into a regular routine with the shift work.
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It was such a relief when I read about it...........thought I was going barmy tbh.
I mean when you think about it took us years for our drinking to get horrible........it's not going to get better in a week.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Never mind taking years to get horrible, Jacks, when I think of it one of my first experiences with drink was an absolute nightmare. Still ashamed to this day. Carried home from the school formal to my parents house aged just 16- nearly comatose.. no shoes, puke all down my dress etc..was the talk of the whole country... why oh why did I not learn my lesson then?:upset: My poor parents too- the look of disgust and shame the next day still cuts me to the bone.JackieClaire;1619185 wrote: It was such a relief when I read about it...........thought I was going barmy tbh.
I mean when you think about it took us years for our drinking to get horrible........it's not going to get better in a week.
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Oh Sweetie that is a horrible memory, but probably only for you:l Happened to us all!sweetpea29;1619198 wrote: Never mind taking years to get horrible, Jacks, when I think of it one of my first experiences with drink was an absolute nightmare. Still ashamed to this day. Carried home from the school formal to my parents house aged just 16- nearly comatose.. no shoes, puke all down my dress etc..was the talk of the whole country... why oh why did I not learn my lesson then?:upset: My poor parents too- the look of disgust and shame the next day still cuts me to the bone.
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It will be etched in my memory til my dying day MrsA- like it was truly a nightmare. I had started drinking before the formal- outside with others.... never had vodka before... well... I never actually made it into the formal- collapsed outside the place- taken home by a lady who knew my parents and so many other awful things happened. Oh the shame.... and for weeks afterwards even the smell of hairspray made me retch.anon;1619201 wrote: Oh Sweetie that is a horrible memory, but probably only for you:l Happened to us all!
Yet, I went on to pursue a 'career' in drinking- nearly sub-consciously trying to 'beat-it' after what it had done to me that night. Madness!! Yeah, we know who won that war?!
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