Haha. Won't. had cottow wool with me on Friday, did the trick. Here this morning though that they might after all ban the vuvus. Apparently there's been some incidents of teh Vuvus being thrown onto the field and a fight that broke out at the England USA match where a spectator's eye had a cut after being hit with a vuvu.
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Haha. Won't. had cottow wool with me on Friday, did the trick. Here this morning though that they might after all ban the vuvus. Apparently there's been some incidents of teh Vuvus being thrown onto the field and a fight that broke out at the England USA match where a spectator's eye had a cut after being hit with a vuvu.AF since 15th March 2010
The journey is the goal. As long as you're fighting the good fight and you're not giving up on giving up, you're winning. It's not about how often you get knocked down, it's about how often you get up again. Sobriety the goal for sure. But striving to get to that goal is what it's about. Not getting there. Because the journey never ends. The journey is the goal.
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KTAB;886380 wrote: Dont forget your ear plugs lads.
Morning JC, so what day am I whisking you away from all this madness to butlers?It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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KTAB;886383 wrote: Not a fight involving england fans, :shocked: I can hardly believe that.
(well for all I know it might have been South AFrican English supporters. Does that sound better? No idea though, honestly. )AF since 15th March 2010
The journey is the goal. As long as you're fighting the good fight and you're not giving up on giving up, you're winning. It's not about how often you get knocked down, it's about how often you get up again. Sobriety the goal for sure. But striving to get to that goal is what it's about. Not getting there. Because the journey never ends. The journey is the goal.
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JackieClaire;886389 wrote: Not an England fan for once KT, just back from goggling.AF since 15th March 2010
The journey is the goal. As long as you're fighting the good fight and you're not giving up on giving up, you're winning. It's not about how often you get knocked down, it's about how often you get up again. Sobriety the goal for sure. But striving to get to that goal is what it's about. Not getting there. Because the journey never ends. The journey is the goal.
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Thanks hOney.
Shame. It made me proud as a dad though during the night when I took him after he had been crying 'forever' or so it seemed, lied down with him and managed to calm him down.
I realised, would that have been me a couple of months ago waking up half drunk?
I am glad to be a sober dad today and a much better one then I would have been otherwiseAF since 15th March 2010
The journey is the goal. As long as you're fighting the good fight and you're not giving up on giving up, you're winning. It's not about how often you get knocked down, it's about how often you get up again. Sobriety the goal for sure. But striving to get to that goal is what it's about. Not getting there. Because the journey never ends. The journey is the goal.
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JackieClaire;886393 wrote: I'll prolly be there most mornings. I've been calculating how much money we'll be saving from our usual debauched dinners out on holiday and worked out I can afford at least 3 cups
Hi Oney, off on school run now.Ethanol is a toxic chemical, why would I drink it?
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tiptronic_ct;886395 wrote: Johnny: no umbrellas allowed into the stadium.AF since 15th March 2010
The journey is the goal. As long as you're fighting the good fight and you're not giving up on giving up, you're winning. It's not about how often you get knocked down, it's about how often you get up again. Sobriety the goal for sure. But striving to get to that goal is what it's about. Not getting there. Because the journey never ends. The journey is the goal.
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johnnyh;886396 wrote: Thanks hOney.
Shame. It made me proud as a dad though during the night when I took him after he had been crying 'forever' or so it seemed, lied down with him and managed to calm him down.
I realised, would that have been me a couple of months ago waking up half drunk?
I am glad to be a sober dad today and a much better one then I would have been otherwise"It's not your job to like me, it's mine!"
AF 10th May 2010
NF 12th May 2010
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