What's your most memorable life changing moments.
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The birth of my (now 8 week old) son without a shadow of a doubt. I've never felt such a rush of emotions, ending in the most unreal feeling of unconditional love.
Before that it was utd winning the treble in 99
Before that it was utd winning the treble in 99
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Then there was some other minor trivia such as births, deaths, marriage and run of the mill stuff like that .............
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Then there was some other minor trivia such as births, deaths, marriage and run of the mill stuff like that .............
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The birth of my 1st child changed me and my lifestyle like you would neva beleive, All for the better I must say. The birth of my 2nd 11wks on Monday changed my life but not on such a grand scale.
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The day my mate Alan told me the story about his older brother ******** a midget that lived in a windmill. Pretty much a life and game changer right there!
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theres two the first one was flying upside down in my saxo vtr and hitting a lampost escaped death there me thinka and my second is the birth of my little princess who is now 7 oh and a quick third incase the wife reads this my wedding lol
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no 6 would be on the cards but the wife bought a TV
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Happy bits.
The birth of my two girls now 28 and 29 .
The births of my two grand children now 3 and 7.
Sad bits.
Standing on the tarmac at Brize Norton with the families of soldiers who have been killed and listening to the crying.
The end of the best years of my life when the other half left cos I was a tw*t.
The birth of my two girls now 28 and 29 .
The births of my two grand children now 3 and 7.
Sad bits.
Standing on the tarmac at Brize Norton with the families of soldiers who have been killed and listening to the crying.
The end of the best years of my life when the other half left cos I was a tw*t.
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I heard on the radio yesterday, someone say that it was often very late in life we appreciate what our parents have done for us
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First it was leaving home and moving away.
Then learning do drive and have even more freeeedddoooommm!!!
But of course the very most important daywas when I became a mother. Totally life changing in every way possible.
Then learning do drive and have even more freeeedddoooommm!!!
But of course the very most important daywas when I became a mother. Totally life changing in every way possible.
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For me as a petrolhead it was driving a brand new Saab 99 turbo when a 125 bhp Escort was supposed to be a fast car...
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P.S. Doing a barrel roll playing MK II Golf wasn't much fun for the spine...