That odd egg/tomato mix.
But that's bollocks, have a fry up instead.
I am Happy!
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I hope your experience of marriage is better than mine. Been there done that,got the decree absolute.nidave wrote:Fell alot better- just went back to bed with a huge bottle of water and left the windows open.
Now to start my life as a married man!
OMG... what have I done!
I didn't know you were a divorcee. You continue to surprise me!miss hellfire wrote:I hope your experience of marriage is better than mine. Been there done that,got the decree absolute.nidave wrote:Fell alot better- just went back to bed with a huge bottle of water and left the windows open.
Now to start my life as a married man!
OMG... what have I done!
How could anyone want to get devorced from you? Tell me who they are I will have them tickeled with a large feathermiss hellfire wrote:I hope your experience of marriage is better than mine. Been there done that,got the decree absolute.nidave wrote:Fell alot better- just went back to bed with a huge bottle of water and left the windows open.
Now to start my life as a married man!
OMG... what have I done!

(nothing like prepetuating the gay steriotype)
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nidave wrote:and is there a Mr Hellfire (or a future Mr Hellfire) in your life at the moment?miss hellfire wrote:Yep. Married and divorced by the age of 24.
There is a man in my life, but i won't be marrying him.
* shudders at the thought*
Divorce is always hard, particularly on kids.
I went to school with, and continue to go to school with, several people whose parents either didn't get on or separated for financial reasons.
They say it's hard living in two houses and living with parents who they don't get on with. One even has to travel down to Birmingham to go and see her father.
And just last week one of my dad's business colleagues was told his wife was leaving him, leaving their 16 year old son in a hell of a state, a week before his GCSE exams. (Maybe it did get to the point where they couldn't live together any more, but I think it's incredibly selfish, this is someone else's future she's fucking around with).
I went to school with, and continue to go to school with, several people whose parents either didn't get on or separated for financial reasons.
They say it's hard living in two houses and living with parents who they don't get on with. One even has to travel down to Birmingham to go and see her father.
And just last week one of my dad's business colleagues was told his wife was leaving him, leaving their 16 year old son in a hell of a state, a week before his GCSE exams. (Maybe it did get to the point where they couldn't live together any more, but I think it's incredibly selfish, this is someone else's future she's fucking around with).