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That's better, just got a coffee.
I was always an avid reader. When I was 5 Dad took me and my sister to the public library and we got memberships, then every 2 weeks he'd take us to the library to change our books. I basically finished the kids section and started on mainstream novels when I was 7.
He wasn't exactly a bad father compared to some, but he was a control freak and both me and my sister are very strong willed people. He loved our brother though, who we never got along with.That is so sad. I can't imagine how painful that must be, sorry to hear that. I know it's fairly common too
She moved interstate as soon as she turned 18 and ever since has refused to live in the same state as them. I've lost touch with all of them for the past 15 years now, but nothing holds Lou back, she could always look after herself. Last I heard she was a real estate agent in Kapunda, the parents and my brother all live up the top end.How did it affect your sister, is she OK?
When I was young I had a mate that kept trying to map his life out. He had a 5 year plan and a 10 year plan etc. None of his plans worked out how he wanted but he still kept insisting that that's how you do it.
When we were in our 30s we were sitting in my loungeroom playing video games, smoking dope and drinking scotch. He asked me "What are you going to do with your life?". I pointed at the table in front of us and said "This.".
He could never understand that or accept it. No, I never had any intention of buying my own home. I didn't want a jet setting lifestyle, I was quite happy with what I was doing. These days I got too old to drink very much but nothing else has changed. I've had a great life.
When I was young I had a mate that kept trying to map his life out. He had a 5 year plan and a 10 year plan etc. None of his plans worked out how he wanted but he still kept insisting that that's how you do it.
When we were in our 30s we were sitting in my loungeroom playing video games, smoking dope and drinking scotch. He asked me "What are you going to do with your life?". I pointed at the table in front of us and said "This.".
He could never understand that or accept it. No, I never had any intention of buying my own home. I didn't want a jet setting lifestyle, I was quite happy with what I was doing. These days I got too old to drink very much but nothing else has changed. I've had a great life.
That was pretty much my mate's story too. I almost got married when I was in my late 20s but when that fell over I decided that that whole game wasn't something I really wanted. I've had a few long term relationships since then but I never lived with them.Me too. I had a mortgage but the house went when I split up with the missus. I'm the only one in my family including nieces and nephew who doesn't have my own house so they all treat me as if I'm retarted because of it
I'll probably catch you again tomorrow. Cheers.Thanks for the chat, you're a man after my own heart. Glad to get to know you. I'm starting to nod off. Keep up the good living.
I'll probably catch you again