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  • Going up to the country to see mum

    Up in Yorkshire England.

    Haven't seen her in ages and she's 70 this year so I feel guilty.

    Speak on the phone often but it's not the same.

    Gonna be sleeping in the same room I grew up in. I wonder what memories will flow ha

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    Good for you, mom's are the best. Be safe, take pics and break a leg:D well not literally, you're basically crippled already.

    You of all, should post more pics of your country when you're out and about

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    • #3
      Yeah its just got me lately things can change fast, but yeah Yorkshire is basically real England and the hub of where it all started. Romans and Vikings alike spent alot of time there.

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      • #4
        Haven't talked to my mom in about 10 months. Text only. Always end up arguing.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mr I View Post
          Yeah its just got me lately things can change fast, but yeah Yorkshire is basically real England and the hub of where it all started. Romans and Vikings alike spent alot of time there.
          Nice
          ....seriously though, .post pics man..I'd love to see the buildings and such.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
            Haven't talked to my mom in about 10 months. Text only. Always end up arguing.
            Same here. Once I chased her out of the house with a machete. Was like some trailer park jerry springer shit.

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            • #7
              Bouncer and Red,

              I will not digress into my own issues with family, but since going through some of my own stuff and this bump in the road and mobility issue caused by injury it made me realise we are human and we fade with time.

              While I'm certainly not urging you adhede to your mother's side, if you do have one, making the effort to go and see or telephone will at least leave you without regret should they pass, or indeed leave them with a better conscience if something happens to you.

              But I know not of your own situations so I'm not preaching x

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                Bouncer and Red,

                I will not digress into my own issues with family, but since going through some of my own stuff and this bump in the road and mobility issue caused by injury it made me realise we are human and we fade with time.

                While I'm certainly not urging you adhede to your mother's side, if you do have one, making the effort to go and see or telephone will at least leave you without regret should they pass, or indeed leave them with a better conscience if something happens to you.

                But I know not of your own situations so I'm not preaching x
                I would rather stick pins in my eyes

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                • #9
                  Mothers day this weekend... I'll be with mom and the family.

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                  • #10
                    ^ gayest day ever

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                      Bouncer and Red,

                      I will not digress into my own issues with family, but since going through some of my own stuff and this bump in the road and mobility issue caused by injury it made me realise we are human and we fade with time.

                      While I'm certainly not urging you adhede to your mother's side, if you do have one, making the effort to go and see or telephone will at least leave you without regret should they pass, or indeed leave them with a better conscience if something happens to you.

                      But I know not of your own situations so I'm not preaching x
                      I hear ya brother.

                      It's just that she's one of those old women who is very opinionated and everything is negative. I always thought an older woman is supposed to be sweet, warm, and enjoyable to be around. Instead my mom will have you clinching your fist with passive aggressive comments and so on. I need days to calm down after speaking to her for 5 minutes.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                        I hear ya brother.

                        It's just that she's one of those old women who is very opinionated and everything is negative. I always thought an older woman is supposed to be sweet, warm, and enjoyable to be around. Instead my mom will have you clinching your fist with passive aggressive comments and so on. I need days to calm down after speaking to her for 5 minutes.
                        Are you an only child? Just curious.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                          I hear ya brother.

                          It's just that she's one of those old women who is very opinionated and everything is negative. I always thought an older woman is supposed to be sweet, warm, and enjoyable to be around. Instead my mom will have you clinching your fist with passive aggressive comments and so on. I need days to calm down after speaking to her for 5 minutes.
                          I get that shit too

                          Hence It's rare for me to go up, when I'm in need she's usually more understanding and enjoys caring hence I'm going now post surgery. When I'm doing well its like she doesn't want to know me. Fuck knows what that's about

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                            Are you an only child? Just curious.
                            yea. why?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mr I View Post
                              I get that shit too

                              Hence It's rare for me to go up, when I'm in need she's usually more understanding and enjoys caring hence I'm going now post surgery. When I'm doing well its like she doesn't want to know me. Fuck knows what that's about
                              weird, i feel the same way. it's like they live to care and nurture but when your feeling good and enjoying life they don't really share that enjoyment with you. fucken weird.

                              for example. I've always talked about moving to Cali since I was a kid and started watching pumping iron and that whole scene in Venice. She's known it's always been a dream. When I was young she told me to "do what makes you happy in life and follow your dream." now that iv'e moved to cali she says "i feel that you are just running away from family by moving so far away"... FUCK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

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