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Army Thread Tuesday 13th March
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Army Thread Tuesday 13th March
ladyjan;1279606 wrote: Hi Limers..
I so,so, sorry for talking bad to you...please I am in a real shitty place and should not upset friends...:l
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Army Thread Tuesday 13th March
just back from shopping ith two beautiful white rats for my mum as a mothers day/birthday presentI have faced it, a life wasted, and I am never going back there again
To ya'll my name is inchy. I am an alcoholic - and priority number one is making it to the end of this day AF. No excuses.
18.08.13
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Army Thread Tuesday 13th March
Thx Limers..:l
my latest is when I came back from the fisclia in santa cruz..
Bonnie met me here at home..suprise, suprise..my passport and all doc's about my custody are missing..
I've turned the house upside down..but I know they were in a clear plastic folder on my table....
maybe she thought it was Ollie's..I don't know....but it is missing and I know 100% having here when I returned as I needed to copy eveything..but by magic they have gone...
no one else has been in this house..!
she doesn't know that ollie's passort and all important docs are safe with a friend of mine...
I had a suspicion she might pull something like this..
just on with the consulate, printed out the forms, later gonna go down and file a police report of it missing/stolen...
NO I am Not gonna put Bonnies name up...
but I know she has it, plus all the custody papers, which doesn't matter as I have copy's of everything on the pc
only thing pissing me off is gonna cost me 200 euros to get a new one.......
today I'm gonna change the door lock....
no tiggerooonie as much as I love you for all you help all along the way...I am not schizo...just in a bad place...but am fighting back
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Army Thread Tuesday 13th March
Afternoon!
Wow, zenny, you're in full flow this afternoon! :H On a more serious note, I admire you for being able to talk so freely about your issues. It can only be a good thing. And it helps others to understand why you drink or drank. I've always bottled things up (scuse the expression) and I'm beginning to understand that that is not a very helpful approach. Old habits die hard, though.
There's a long way to go with sorting the jungle out :upset: I'll be happy if the garden looks tidy by the end of the summer. I completely neglected it last year.
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Army Thread Tuesday 13th March
Evening Army
Zen even bigger hugs tonight hun :l:l
Mr T I think your mum is so brave for what she is doing and she has my full admiration. My gran left my grandad when she was 73, he was not an alkie but she was a battered wife in her younger days and whilst he had stopped hitting her he still abused her mentally. The final straw for her came when he took the banister off the stairs and she couldn't get up them as she suffered from chronic asthma...best thing he ever did in my opinion, she lived to a ripe old age of 97 and what a wonderful woman she was
OMG hope I don't get mice for mothers day :H:HLearn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.
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Army Thread Tuesday 13th March
Hi Reccie
Glad the sleeping issues are sorting themselves out. I did read that after heavy alcohol abuse it can take up to 2 years for a decent sleeping pattern to return as your body can still be in withdrawl, hope thats not a downer for youLearn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.
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