Well done and congratulations to your son. :smile: You must be very proudnoblehead said:We all have our own little vices, mine was a Chinese Take-away last night to celebrate my youngests GCSE results and him getting a place in College, was going to Sixth Form but changed his mind.
Andy12345 said:im not trying to be a argumentative I swear, wouldn't being able to see properly be a better quality of life than have a couple of glasses of wine a night? im not saying don't have it, its everyones choice what they do and I don't think for a second its my place to judge anyone but for discussional purposes I think living as long and as healthily as possible gives us all the best chance of a good quality of life, im not coming from a holier than thou standpoint, everyday I wished I could eat a load of **** drink alcohol and not put the shorts on and try and kill myself running in the rain, I just worry that when people see others saying they don't control things as well as they could or in my opinion should (try) another person may think oh well im not the only one, if they can not worry why should I and generally be unmotivated to live as long and as healthy as possible, especially on a forum like this where people like myself come desperate for advice or any kind.
just my opinion no offense intended
Mongoose39uk said:I guess this sums up why so many join this forum then don't post. Too much of the telling people who are intelligent adults how to live their lives. Not always directly but still done all the time.
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Thundercat said:Well done and congratulations to your son. :smile: You must be very proud
noblehead said:Thundercat said:Well done and congratulations to your son. :smile: You must be very proud
Thank you Thundercat
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