suprising what can reduce you to tears. after all we went through when our son was born, and a pic of a baby in an incubator or recovering from heart surgery always has me in tears.
I’m better than I was. I don’t do poorly so take badly when I’m not well. But I have been quite poorly. Seems I’ve had some sort of salmonella/e-Coli food poisoning. Some symptoms similar to Covid but fortunately that test was negative. Had nowt to eat from Sun until yesterday and don’t want to go into too much gory detail , let’s just say for the first time in nearly a week I dare pump I bet you wish you’d never asked
Smug, I used to get a clip of my mam whenever I brought a school photo home. I never told her when we were getting them done so she couldn't make me wear my Sunday best. She used to say that every school photo I was on I looked like a street urchin. Happy days, it's what gave us character.
Thanks mate, these posts are helping me get through this and I mean that, I never say anything I don't truly mean. I've never backed down to any of the internet bullies but, for their info, I'm wide open tonight ... ... feeling vulnerable and an easy target for once in my life.
Bloody hell mate you will have us all crying I bet she's a right bonny lass now. Enjoy every minute with her my daughter is 40 now and I often think how did she get older than me.
She looks like a real little fighter mate, best of luck to you all ... ... something none of us can do without. She's clutching someone's finger, that brings back wonderful memories of my first son.
i think the view you are getting from that picture is one you conjured up my friend...i know when i used to look at my old school/class pics i always wondered why the rest looked smart and i looked a mess, the worst pictures are those we leave in our own heads and you look no better/worse than the rest to me, in fact you are stood there, head held high, shoulders back and chest out...i get the impression that (like many of us back then) you did not have a lot but you were damned happy. where we came from shaped us, never feel bad about it...i think i am a better person because of it all.
tears in my eyes now mate, best of luck with her i'm sure she'll be ok my son is 32 now and a special needs young man, lot of heartache over the years and only recently he had a pacemaker fitted. but wouldn't swap him for the world.
Donald knows this is his one and only chance to be involved with a club that could end up back in the Prem and should be in the Prem, think thats the main reason he is clinging on, he loves the limelight that comes with being involved with us (when it was positive), once he lets go of all of his shares no way is he going to get involved with a club as big as us ever again. Back to being a no mark/who are you chairman at Eastleigh etc
I know mate and she has blonde hair and green eyes and her sister who is 11 has blonde hair and blue eyes and a mother that overrules me, I’m ****ed
They’ll be piling over now man and we’ll have to wade in and I thought for the first time in 9 months I’d have a quiet weekend!