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The Things You Are HAPPY About Thread.

Top news Paddy old boy.:drink2::drink2::drink2:
 
If Paddy was a nurse I would choose death.

Should that be, '...if Paddy was MY nurse etc'

Wow, is he a crap nurse crawling with MSG or whatever that bug is?

But well done Paddy, always good to hear a good news post.
Good health! (Smilie needed for lots of pints, but I'm in a hurry so I'll leave it DDW or another likely lad.
 
Squeeze is the nurse - although she works in NHS management now.

I am a chartered secretary. I look after making sure that companies are legal in the way they are set up, corporate governance, legal advice, and sit on the board as the legal stop-tap on the directors in alliance with the chairman.
 
Squeeze is the nurse - although she works in NHS management now.

I am a chartered secretary. I look after making sure that companies are legal in the way they are set up, corporate governance, legal advice, and sit on the board as the legal stop-tap on the directors in alliance with the chairman.

Whoops my bad.....

Congrats anyway mate
 
I did - I was a company secretary for an NHS trust in my last role. Before that I worked for the big retailers (B&Q, WHS that sort of thing)
 
Congrats, Paddy. Top news. :)

In other happy news - I was drinking my morning coffee in my 'Super Mick McCarthy' mug and my little boy came up to me, pointed at the mug, then stuck his arms in the air and - for the first time - shouted "Wolves!"
 
After a heavy night at the darts my liver still seems to be working this morning, bad news is I'm doing it all again tonight.
 
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For no reason, just waking up in a good mood - sometimes life can just seem good - and today it does.......
 
I'm VERY happy about the fact that today, at 2 o'clock, we will be giving a new home to gorgeous one-year-old golden labrador. A rescue dog, not a puppy, so I feel nice and ethical too.

Now, where's the nearest Lidl - gotta buy some Chappie. :run:
 
I'm VERY happy about the fact that today, at 2 o'clock, we will be giving a new home to gorgeous one-year-old golden labrador. A rescue dog, not a puppy, so I feel nice and ethical too.

Now, where's the nearest Lidl - gotta buy some Chappie. :run:

Having re-homed dogs myself, it is a great feeling, and they seem to understand what you have done for them.

Good luck to you, they are fantastically loyal dogs
 
Having re-homed dogs myself, it is a great feeling, and they seem to understand what you have done for them.

Good luck to you, they are fantastically loyal dogs

Yeah, we had a lab cross (another rescue) before but it's a good eight years since he died. Really looking forward to it. Like you say, labs are lovely dogs.
 
We picked up a 8 week old springer pup from our animal rescue centre last week - she's only 1.5 kg but a really lovely personality (at present). Our other dog , 3 year old collie who we rescued 2 years ago, loves her to bits - a real big brother.
Really makes you feel good to do such a small thing
 
We used to have a Welsh Springer, mad, loopy, insane. We now have a 7 month old King Charles Spaniel, not a rescue one though.
 
Mick, out of interest, did you find it hard to find a suitable dog? Nearly all the dogs in the big rescue homes down here are Staffys with really bad histories. Anything like a springer or a lab just got snapped up the moment they came in. We only got ours because someone else fell through.
 
I found a Jack Russel that had escaped from the gypsies who had been poaching over Baggeridge, when I worked there. I put him into sunnyside, then picked him up 2 weeks later after they hadn't been bothered to claim him - he's now 10 years old, and although my circumstances changed and meant that I had to leave him at my parents, he still remembers that it was me who found him.

My partners Staffie was a rehome too, and she is the most (over) loving dog that I've known
 
We have so many abandoned dogs over here in Malta. They easily get fed up with them after a while and especially when they need treatment (Maltese wages are very low indeed). We just happened to visit the sanctuary a couple of days after one of their 'pick ups' had a litter of 8 pups, and we earmarked one immediately. When we collected her last week there was only 1 pup left and he won't be there long.
 
I am happy about the royal wedding. Looking forward to it. Good luck to them both, our future King and Queen
 
I am happy about the royal wedding. Looking forward to it. Good luck to them both, our future King and Queen

Obviously in the current financial situation, the happy couple will have a low key ceremony.!!
 
I am happy about the royal wedding. Looking forward to it. Good luck to them both, our future King and Queen

Well thank bloody god I'm not on my own!! <Starts new thread>
 
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