What made you sad or mad today?
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I love your chilled out attitude to life BighueyBighuey wrote:I was wrong about my electric meter box. The wiring in the house shorted out and burnt up. But Ill survive. I got candles and kerosene lamps and a generator, thats what Im running the computer on so as long as I have that and my books Il be OK until I can get the house rewired. No big deal.


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Guess what, it's peeing it down here

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Its an enlightened family forum! Go on share the saying Bighuey, im interested now.Bighuey wrote:@ Fran, it dosent do much good to get upset, thats what life is. A series of problems that you have to deal with one at a time and plod along the best you can. Theres a saying that says it better but I cant post it here. This is a family forum.

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Well done Ant ... the poor Greeks need all the holidaymakers they can get right nowAnt wrote:The weather....aaagggghh, just got back from a wonderful weeks holiday in Kefalonia, there was a heat wave on, temperatures reached 48 degrees, loved it, had a great time.
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48 degrees and you loved it. Ahhhrrr, Ant you and I really need to swap countries.Ant wrote:The weather....aaagggghh, just got back from a wonderful weeks holiday in Kefalonia, there was a heat wave on, temperatures reached 48 degrees, loved it, had a great time.
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It peaked at 48 degrees on the Wednesday then cooled down to a balmy 40 for the rest of the week

Some of the scenery there is stunning and the local people are really friendly, Fran's right, they are really glad of the custom.
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This isnt the exact words, but it has the same meaning. When dealing with life, make sure your back is to the wall.StephenKingman wrote:Its an enlightened family forum! Go on share the saying Bighuey, im interested now.Bighuey wrote:@ Fran, it dosent do much good to get upset, thats what life is. A series of problems that you have to deal with one at a time and plod along the best you can. Theres a saying that says it better but I cant post it here. This is a family forum.
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Ah Laci I'm so very sorry for you losslaci_baby wrote:We lost the baby a few days ago. Isnt the first time. For a while it felt like I was in hell with how sad and angry I was. But Matt and I are far from giving up hope for our family. We both know we're meant to be parents and surrounded by children. Its just taking longer than we expected.. that fact alone is enough to sadden me if the failed baby wasnt enough. But we're both strong willed and for the sake of our future children we're both determined to get back to normal so we can try again.

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