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its a very difficult situation to explain ..... but im VERY happy wiht my life the way it is ..... and ive tried to let go of the past but he's almost like an ex husband u cant ge trid of them for some reason they are always going to be there for some reason or another it doesnt help when your grandparents have watched him grow up and the two families are kinda friends.

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Hey Bam

As in Bam ,the sound as he hit the van

and

Bam ,the sound of Dad hitting the roof when I told him

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Bam , the sound of the next insurance renewal hitting the floor

Cheers

Ken:D

PS glad it's only your pride and car that's damaged btw.

Hey Kyles :D

LOL @ Ken ....... you wouldve been a cool guy to have as a dad ..... but noooo i had to get the Trev one that is rather boring and more like a boss but i love him anyway :) We were debating the extensions to the house this arvo ....... i can not understand WHY he wants to build upstairs.

Originally posted by Nizmo

its a very difficult situation to explain ..... but im VERY happy wiht my life the way it is ..... and ive tried to let go of the past but he's almost like an ex husband u cant ge trid of them for some reason they are always going to be there for some reason or another it doesnt help when your grandparents have watched him grow up and the two families are kinda friends.

You going through life to make yourself happy...

Or to please your relatives..:D

Cheers

Ken

Im happy :) .... my parent like Andrew but they were pretty relieved when we broke up ..... haha so i pleased them and myself happy at the same time..... be even more happy when this job gets the flick! My boss told my temp agency to look after me ;) Cant wait to have some free time up my sleeve again and im really looking forward to this trip to SA ..... as long as you guys dont fart in the car :D

Originally posted by Nizmo

Im happy :)  ..... as long as you guys dont fart in the car :D

Sorry , 3 days or so of takeaway Nullarbor crap style food and there is absolutely NO guarantees.

btw you would have made a terrible daughter. I would be bald and on medication by now wondering what you're up to next:D

j/k

Cheers

ken

No GT wing Bam :)

haha Kyles - shouldve heard the shit andy was speeling about mine ..... "there are osme people you meet thru life and you never forget them and your parents blah blah blah how are they? can you give them a kiss n a hug for me" I got to the point where i was about to say .... well if you REALLY want to worship them that much i'll put you on the phone ..... funny hearing all this from a guy that said "your mums a nice women but man does she piss me off" and also a guy that cracked the shits when i wanted to go home to my dad for fathers day. :D

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