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51 minutes ago, monkeybusiness said:

I’ve just caught up with this thread - where did Samantha go? Hopefully she’s all good, seems a very caring soul.

Eggs - where are you now? I know you were living fairly close to me (Nantwich) - if still in the parish and you fancy a pint give me a shout any time, I’m always looking for an excuse to escape to a nice pub and talk shit!

Congleton.

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Right I’m getting my head around it, I think. It’s the simple things that I miss through this bastard. Not shaving and showering everyday, not getting out to mix with people I like. From today onwards I’ll make it change, he says in hope.

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6 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

Am over that way quite often, nice part of the world. Should be a decent property investment there and easy to rent out I’d imagine.

If you need someone to depress you come over, I’ll sort that in no time. On as serious note, I’m still in my box, the flat is in Cong. Happy to meet up for food and beer whenever you’ve got time.

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I’ve had it both barrel’s of a good mate today, he doesn’t mince his words. It was short and sweet, it went like this, you need to cheer up and shake this nonsense off you miserable bastard. Probably not the best medical advice but he put a smile on my face.

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7 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

I’ve had it both barrel’s of a good mate today, he doesn’t mince his words. It was short and sweet, it went like this, you need to cheer up and shake this nonsense off you miserable bastard. Probably not the best medical advice but he put a smile on my face.

I presume egger , that he works for the diplomatic core ?

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7 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

I’ve had it both barrel’s of a good mate today, he doesn’t mince his words. It was short and sweet, it went like this, you need to cheer up and shake this nonsense off you miserable bastard. Probably not the best medical advice but he put a smile on my face.

Good mates and family are the best tonic. Keep on the up.

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7 minutes ago, Stubby said:

I presume egger , that he works for the diplomatic core ?

He wouldn’t know the meaning of it Stubby, but he’s a sound fella that I’ve known since we were at school. He started off the conversation with, so I’ve got to come a babysit you have I? It’s nothing I wouldn’t say to him, he’s good value and a genuine nice bloke.

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