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He’s not been on here since late April. I really hope he’s OK as his contributions were always great and would bring a smile to my otherwise appallingly ugly face.

Don't worry, mate ..................... probably got a dose of the sh!ts, a bit of syphilis perhaps, maybe the hemorrhoids or two kicked in, for all we know, he may have finally taken the opportunity to have that penis enlargement, you never know?

Whatever has happened, I'm sure he'll be back here barking up the latest goss on all and sundry.
 
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Don't worry, mate ..................... probably got a dose of the sh!ts, a bit of syphilis perhaps, maybe the hemorrhoids or two kicked in, for all we know, he may have finally taken the opportunity to have that penis enlargement, you never know?

Whatever has happened, I'm sure he'll be back here barking up the latest goss on all and sundry.

I hope so.
 
Don't worry, mate ..................... probably got a dose of the sh!ts, a bit of syphilis perhaps, maybe the hemorrhoids or two kicked in, for all we know, he may have finally taken the opportunity to have that penis enlargement, you never know?

Whatever has happened, I'm sure he'll be back here barking up the latest goss on all and sundry.

Hope that's all it is...……...
 
Don't worry, mate ..................... probably got a dose of the sh!ts, a bit of syphilis perhaps, maybe the hemorrhoids or two kicked in, for all we know, he may have finally taken the opportunity to have that penis enlargement, you never know?

Whatever has happened, I'm sure he'll be back here barking up the latest goss on all and sundry.


Well, I really thought the 'Having a penis enlargement' would dig Sooper out of the forest but still no sign of him.
He may of course, had it done and decided to hit the nightclubs and dance floors instead of the forum.

Either way, hope all is well with him and trust he will 'touch base' when ready.
 
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For me over past year, marital breakup after 30 years, we were really leading separate lives for 3 years, she didn't love me, separate bedrooms, was told if I wanted closeness and intimacy to go find someone, but I never did, was totally out of shape, got back into swimming, have now lost 50 lbs, now biking and kayaking too, a widow of 4 years somehow picked me out in the swimming pool, starting a lap then talked to me, when i wasn't even looking for someone, she happened to be a former Canada Games competitive and synchronized swimmer, still very fast, firm athletic body, told me she detected sadness and despair in me and we slowly developed a relationship together, starting with coffee after our swims, and eventually she told me, "if your wife doesn't want you, I do, I need you", she is a beautiful, very special person. So I found love again at almost age 65 and decided to retire after 45 years of work (only 30 pensionable), to commence a new life together with someone who loves and cares for me. Just over one month after we met last September, she went away to Florida over the winter, I was still working, to help take care of an older lady, so we further developed our growing relationship through old fashioned, long distance journalling using emails between us (2000 of them!), later WhatsApp face time, she brought me down over Easter for 2 weeks and it was as if we had been together forever, totally comfortable and natural, then she returned in May and we have been sharing a life together for the past 3 months and it is wonderful. Now saying that it is of course hard on kids on both sides, mine 17 - 26, 5 daughters, hers 24 and 26, son and daughter, all but one out of the house now.

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For me over past year, marital breakup after 30 years, we were really leading separate lives for 3 years, she didn't love me, separate bedrooms, was told if I wanted closeness and intimacy to go find someone, but I never did, was totally out of shape, got back into swimming, have now lost 50 lbs, now biking and kayaking too, a widow of 4 years somehow picked me out in the swimming pool, starting a lap then talked to me, when i wasn't even looking for someone, she happened to be a former Canada Games competitive and synchronized swimmer, still very fast, firm athletic body, told me she detected sadness and despair in me and we slowly developed a relationship together, starting with coffee after our swims, and eventually she told me, "if your wife doesn't want you, I do, I need you", she is a beautiful, very special person. So I found love again at almost age 65 and decided to retire after 45 years of work (only 30 pensionable), to commence a new life together with someone who loves and cares for me. Just over one month after we met last September, she went away to Florida over the winter, I was still working, to help take care of an older lady, so we further developed our growing relationship through old fashioned, long distance journalling using emails between us (2000 of them!), later WhatsApp face time, she brought me down over Easter for 2 weeks and it was as if we had been together forever, totally comfortable and natural, then she returned in May and we have been sharing a life together for the past 3 months and it is wonderful. Now saying that it is of course hard on kids on both sides, mine 17 - 26, 5 daughters, hers 24 and 26, son and daughter, all but one out of the house now.

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Lovely story, Kilburn. It just goes to show that out of sadness something unexpected and wonderful can occur. For you, it happened because you decided to be positive and do something for yourself and about yourself. It's all the more wonderful a story because new happiness for you came out of the blue. Delighted for you.
 
For me over past year, marital breakup after 30 years, we were really leading separate lives for 3 years, she didn't love me, separate bedrooms, was told if I wanted closeness and intimacy to go find someone, but I never did, was totally out of shape, got back into swimming, have now lost 50 lbs, now biking and kayaking too, a widow of 4 years somehow picked me out in the swimming pool, starting a lap then talked to me, when i wasn't even looking for someone, she happened to be a former Canada Games competitive and synchronized swimmer, still very fast, firm athletic body, told me she detected sadness and despair in me and we slowly developed a relationship together, starting with coffee after our swims, and eventually she told me, "if your wife doesn't want you, I do, I need you", she is a beautiful, very special person. So I found love again at almost age 65 and decided to retire after 45 years of work (only 30 pensionable), to commence a new life together with someone who loves and cares for me. Just over one month after we met last September, she went away to Florida over the winter, I was still working, to help take care of an older lady, so we further developed our growing relationship through old fashioned, long distance journalling using emails between us (2000 of them!), later WhatsApp face time, she brought me down over Easter for 2 weeks and it was as if we had been together forever, totally comfortable and natural, then she returned in May and we have been sharing a life together for the past 3 months and it is wonderful. Now saying that it is of course hard on kids on both sides, mine 17 - 26, 5 daughters, hers 24 and 26, son and daughter, all but one out of the house now.

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Nice one Kilburn - you have been missed on here, like all the others. Hope your new life is filled with all the happiness you deserve.

Don't be a stranger :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
For me over past year, marital breakup after 30 years, we were really leading separate lives for 3 years, she didn't love me, separate bedrooms, was told if I wanted closeness and intimacy to go find someone, but I never did, was totally out of shape, got back into swimming, have now lost 50 lbs, now biking and kayaking too, a widow of 4 years somehow picked me out in the swimming pool, starting a lap then talked to me, when i wasn't even looking for someone, she happened to be a former Canada Games competitive and synchronized swimmer, still very fast, firm athletic body, told me she detected sadness and despair in me and we slowly developed a relationship together, starting with coffee after our swims, and eventually she told me, "if your wife doesn't want you, I do, I need you", she is a beautiful, very special person. So I found love again at almost age 65 and decided to retire after 45 years of work (only 30 pensionable), to commence a new life together with someone who loves and cares for me. Just over one month after we met last September, she went away to Florida over the winter, I was still working, to help take care of an older lady, so we further developed our growing relationship through old fashioned, long distance journalling using emails between us (2000 of them!), later WhatsApp face time, she brought me down over Easter for 2 weeks and it was as if we had been together forever, totally comfortable and natural, then she returned in May and we have been sharing a life together for the past 3 months and it is wonderful. Now saying that it is of course hard on kids on both sides, mine 17 - 26, 5 daughters, hers 24 and 26, son and daughter, all but one out of the house now.

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lovely story to wake up to Kilburn. I wish you both all the happiness. :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
For me over past year, marital breakup after 30 years, we were really leading separate lives for 3 years, she didn't love me, separate bedrooms, was told if I wanted closeness and intimacy to go find someone, but I never did, was totally out of shape, got back into swimming, have now lost 50 lbs, now biking and kayaking too, a widow of 4 years somehow picked me out in the swimming pool, starting a lap then talked to me, when i wasn't even looking for someone, she happened to be a former Canada Games competitive and synchronized swimmer, still very fast, firm athletic body, told me she detected sadness and despair in me and we slowly developed a relationship together, starting with coffee after our swims, and eventually she told me, "if your wife doesn't want you, I do, I need you", she is a beautiful, very special person. So I found love again at almost age 65 and decided to retire after 45 years of work (only 30 pensionable), to commence a new life together with someone who loves and cares for me. Just over one month after we met last September, she went away to Florida over the winter, I was still working, to help take care of an older lady, so we further developed our growing relationship through old fashioned, long distance journalling using emails between us (2000 of them!), later WhatsApp face time, she brought me down over Easter for 2 weeks and it was as if we had been together forever, totally comfortable and natural, then she returned in May and we have been sharing a life together for the past 3 months and it is wonderful. Now saying that it is of course hard on kids on both sides, mine 17 - 26, 5 daughters, hers 24 and 26, son and daughter, all but one out of the house now.

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Get in there Kilburn

When we met I have to say you looked dashing and you were a great kisser

Great to see you have found joy and love

Never any point in wasting time life is too short
 
Good to hear that you're happy & well Kilbs. You had me worried there for a while.

Hope you'll stay around these parts again. Us displaced R's a long way from LR get a lot of enjoyment (!!!!) from this forum, especially the Match Day threads
 
For me over past year, marital breakup after 30 years, we were really leading separate lives for 3 years, she didn't love me, separate bedrooms, was told if I wanted closeness and intimacy to go find someone, but I never did, was totally out of shape, got back into swimming, have now lost 50 lbs, now biking and kayaking too, a widow of 4 years somehow picked me out in the swimming pool, starting a lap then talked to me, when i wasn't even looking for someone, she happened to be a former Canada Games competitive and synchronized swimmer, still very fast, firm athletic body, told me she detected sadness and despair in me and we slowly developed a relationship together, starting with coffee after our swims, and eventually she told me, "if your wife doesn't want you, I do, I need you", she is a beautiful, very special person. So I found love again at almost age 65 and decided to retire after 45 years of work (only 30 pensionable), to commence a new life together with someone who loves and cares for me. Just over one month after we met last September, she went away to Florida over the winter, I was still working, to help take care of an older lady, so we further developed our growing relationship through old fashioned, long distance journalling using emails between us (2000 of them!), later WhatsApp face time, she brought me down over Easter for 2 weeks and it was as if we had been together forever, totally comfortable and natural, then she returned in May and we have been sharing a life together for the past 3 months and it is wonderful. Now saying that it is of course hard on kids on both sides, mine 17 - 26, 5 daughters, hers 24 and 26, son and daughter, all but one out of the house now.

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Great story Kilburn. Huge well done on the weight loss - very difficult as we get older and congrats on finding new love. Now you just need some selfie training for the absolutely perfect story! :emoticon-0103-cool: