Just thought after the picture thread. (A rip roaring sucesd. Thanks to you all) What has life brought you good or bad? Anything you regret now? Another highly personal thread delivered to you by comm the nosey twat
Regrets, I've had a few. But then again, too few to mention. I did what I had to do. And saw it through without redemption. I planned each chartered course. Each step I took. I learned the hard way. And more, much more than this. I did it my way.
I seriously under achieved at school which is a big regret for me. I think lads are at their most immature around 15 or 16 yr old yet that is when you have to take exams that shape the rest of your life. Other than that i'm pleased to report NO REGRETS
I have quite a few. Leaving a job i wad damn good at. With lots of travel. Good mates. Plenty of fresh air. And got to play a game in real life. All for a woman. I also regret the day i turned down a move to canads with a good job. Thats for starters
Not really a regret , but wish id learned a trade. 4 years at uni in hindsight was a waste as far as my career. As far as training my liver for years of abuse , GREAT SUCESS.
I have massive regrets in life, too many to mention. 3 years ago I had the greatest gift I could ever ask for when my twin boys were born, so I've now got a different outlook on life. Sometimes things still come back and pish me off though.
My main one was drinking my wages every week between the ages of 18 to 21 when I should have been helping my mam out. Yeah I was young and enjoying life but it's a regret I hold to this day
Regrets are always in hindsight after a prolonged period of time. Everything I do at any time, I do for a reason that I think is for the benefit of me any my loved ones. I have no regrets, otherwise I would have hundreds.
Dear Dedrie, (Comm) I had the chance to visit my mate and his wife in OZ in 1980 but got married instead - he said Oz and me were made for each other and once I got out there no way would I be back over here. I divorced 10 years later and now I look at that fosters advert with the Aussie rugby cheerleaders and sometimes I cannot see it for the tears in my eyes. Occasionally I am lifted by a derby win which cheers the soul ( that has been on a more regular basis recently (6 in a row don't you know) but what do you suggest for my long term wellbeing. Yours, Frustrated.
First wife I knew was a mistake to marry her. At 6.00am on the day of the wedding I walked along the beach at Seaburn and thought I have to call this off....at the age of 21 at the time didn't have the balls to it....regretted that. However, got two fantastic daughters out the marriage....they are the world to me...maybe I thought it was just fate & destiny.....