Life Is Great (Today Anyway) (1 Viewer)

no_loyalty

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I've had an unbelievable day today, firstly I received a letter from HMRC in the post this morning stating that I have paid too much tax, and I am due a tax rebate.

Secondly I went for a job interview last Friday, and had a phone call this afternoon offering me a better job than I had been interviewed for (£3,000 more)

Thirdly I got an email from my Solicitor telling me they had received the compensation payment for my accident I had a few years back (should have been paid to me in May)
 

Nick

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When are you buying the club?

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Otis

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I've had an unbelievable day today, firstly I received a letter from HMRC in the post this morning stating that I have paid too much tax, and I am due a tax rebate.

Secondly I went for a job interview last Friday, and had a phone call this afternoon offering me a better job than I had been interviewed for (£3,000 more)

Thirdly I got an email from my Solicitor telling me they had received the compensation payment for my accident I had a few years back (should have been paid to me in May)
Bloody hell! Shower some of that pixie dust down this way please. ;)

Fair play to you. Are you finally going to buy some new clothes at last?
 

Moff

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Must be a relief, Moff.

Is there a new 'Mrs.' Moff yet?

No not yet, I am a bit scarred by it all at the moment. She has been unfaithful although she denies it and having her head turned ruined our marriage.

I try not to feel hatred as it will ruin me, so feel better for taking a more measured approach. I will be the better person, and yes it is a massive relief.

Like you with your daughter, what keeps me sane and happy are my kids. My son is 17 and daughter just turned 13, and I love being with them and they seem to love being with me. They also seem to prefer being with me than their mum, and through circumstances which I am more than happy about I am the predominant carer.
My wife wants a 50/50 split with the kids, which I don't, and I don't think the kids do or that it will work out, but whatever happens I will enjoy their company whenever I am with them, and just have fun.

Who knows form then I may well be ready to meet the new Mrs M ;)
 

Westendlad

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No not yet, I am a bit scarred by it all at the moment. She has been unfaithful although she denies it and having her head turned ruined our marriage.

I try not to feel hatred as it will ruin me, so feel better for taking a more measured approach. I will be the better person, and yes it is a massive relief.

Like you with your daughter, what keeps me sane and happy are my kids. My son is 17 and daughter just turned 13, and I love being with them and they seem to love being with me. They also seem to prefer being with me than their mum, and through circumstances which I am more than happy about I am the predominant carer.
My wife wants a 50/50 split with the kids, which I don't, and I don't think the kids do or that it will work out, but whatever happens I will enjoy their company whenever I am with them, and just have fun.

Who knows form then I may well be ready to meet the new Mrs M ;)
Good luck Moff. She obviously doesn't deserve someone like you. Fate will look after you matey.
 

Gazolba

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I've had an unbelievable day today, firstly I received a letter from HMRC in the post this morning stating that I have paid too much tax, and I am due a tax rebate.

Secondly I went for a job interview last Friday, and had a phone call this afternoon offering me a better job than I had been interviewed for (£3,000 more)

Thirdly I got an email from my Solicitor telling me they had received the compensation payment for my accident I had a few years back (should have been paid to me in May)
Congratulations. You can always look back on this day as the best of your life.
 

Otis

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Not if today he drops a wad of tenners crossing the road while he is lighting his big fat cuban cigar and he gets run over by a double decker bus, which kills him instantly.
 

Nick

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No not yet, I am a bit scarred by it all at the moment. She has been unfaithful although she denies it and having her head turned ruined our marriage.

I try not to feel hatred as it will ruin me, so feel better for taking a more measured approach. I will be the better person, and yes it is a massive relief.

Like you with your daughter, what keeps me sane and happy are my kids. My son is 17 and daughter just turned 13, and I love being with them and they seem to love being with me. They also seem to prefer being with me than their mum, and through circumstances which I am more than happy about I am the predominant carer.
My wife wants a 50/50 split with the kids, which I don't, and I don't think the kids do or that it will work out, but whatever happens I will enjoy their company whenever I am with them, and just have fun.

Who knows form then I may well be ready to meet the new Mrs M ;)

Shag her sister and her best mate. Find the person she hates most and her as well. Then complete tinder.

Get down the Tudor rose as well, my mate was never allowed in there so when he became single you would get a text randomly to get down there. If nobody in the, the Irish centre for a granny.

That's not official advice so don't take it as that. Disclaimer: I can't be held responsible for anything that happens if you do that
 

Otis

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Shag her sister and her best mate. Find the person she hates most and her as well. Then complete tinder.

That's not official advice so don't take it as that.
Surprised you haven't said for him to break her legs with a crunching sliding tackle in the first minute to let her know he's there.
 

hill83

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Shag her sister and her best mate. Find the person she hates most and her as well. Then complete tinder.

Get down the Tudor rose as well, my mate was never allowed in there so when he became single you would get a text randomly to get down there. If nobody in the, the Irish centre for a granny.

That's not official advice so don't take it as that. Disclaimer: I can't be held responsible for anything that happens if you do that

Stick a 2 footed challenge in early doors as well, knee height
 

wingy

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Shag her sister and her best mate. Find the person she hates most and her as well. Then complete tinder.

Get down the Tudor rose as well, my mate was never allowed in there so when he became single you would get a text randomly to get down there. If nobody in the, the Irish centre for a granny.

That's not official advice so don't take it as that. Disclaimer: I can't be held responsible for anything that happens if you do that
I agree get back on the bike again swiftly or it can lead to a touch of stagnation
Motto post divorce must be next
No matter who it is !!:p
 

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