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The Things You Are HAPPY About Thread.

Driving my 14 yr old Granddaughter home after school and being educated by her roadman repertoire, init!
 
Just to clarify, £233 was for a front row seat (seats at a fucking Quo gig is bad enough itself), I got two meet and greet packages for The Darkness at the same venue for less than that. The seat prices are set through the Civic, the meet and greets through the band, it’s fucking disgraceful.
 
Night shift off as it's the Squadron Presentation Evening tonight.

Tomorrow we're off for a couple of days in Edinburgh and I'm not back at work till Wednesday afternoon! Lovely
 
Edinburgh is like a real life M C Escher painting. Wherever you're going, you're always walking uphill...
Couple of weeks ago, in Madeira it felt like we were either walking up hill or down hill (both steeply)
 
Night shift off as it's the Squadron Presentation Evening tonight.

Tomorrow we're off for a couple of days in Edinburgh and I'm not back at work till Wednesday afternoon! Lovely

You’ll be challenging @EpsomWolf for his position of the Judith Chalmers of the forum with the amount of times you’ve been away lately.
 
When me and the wife went to Madeira they never warned me about the approach and landing at the airport
Haha, I'd been prepped, was still quite fun though, I'm not a frequent flyer but was surprised by the amount of breaking on landing.
 
I remember flying to Sogndal from Oslo on this tiny plane, pretty much just a minibus with wings. I was knackered and fell asleep, woke up and there was this fucking mountain right outside the window and I thought we were crashing. I swear a squealed a bit, good job there were only four of us on the plane.
 
You’ll be challenging @EpsomWolf for his position of the Judith Chalmers of the forum with the amount of times you’ve been away lately.

Ha, yes, is a bit relentless but a bit of a knee-jerk reaction to becoming empty-nesters with changing circumstances after the no shortcut years of the hard yards.

A strange feeling of guilt with a bit of imposter syndrome thrown in too which is probably undeserved, but fuck it, sometimes it just dawns on you everything is finite and you have to seize positive opportunities while you can.
 
Ha, yes, is a bit relentless but a bit of a knee-jerk reaction to becoming empty-nesters with changing circumstances after the no shortcut years of the hard yards.

A strange feeling of guilt with a bit of imposter syndrome thrown in too which is probably undeserved, but fuck it, sometimes it just dawns on you everything is finite and you have to seize positive opportunities while you can.
No guilt required, you've worked hard all your life, look after those those you love but live your life.
 
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