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Despite being really tired (it has been a fucking hard week work wise) I am really happy and positive tonight.  Had an evening of sitting with the gf spinning records and playing with the cats and I am in a really good mood.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I am still planning a killing spree this weekend at some point though.

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7 hours ago, jfk36 said:

I don't know about Yobo, but having absolutely no shame and no dignity to lose anyway, certainly helped.

Well I've certainly got no shame...

I'm no longer speaking to my ex - she doesn't seem to understand why I would be unhappy that we have only spoken once in the 3 months since splitting up. Trying to explain things to her proved a fruitless endeavour and she basically accussed me of being selfish and thinking she had no life outside of me. What a wonderful start to 2016 this is.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Well I've certainly got no shame...

I'm no longer speaking to my ex - she doesn't seem to understand why I would be unhappy that we have only spoken once in the 3 months since splitting up. Trying to explain things to her proved a fruitless endeavour and she basically accussed me of being selfish and thinking she had no life outside of me. What a wonderful start to 2016 this is.

 

 

Good living is the best revenge.

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5 hours ago, jfk36 said:

Now I'm even more confused.

J.F.K. means this to us Americans-

John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963.

 

We assume your user name refers to him. My mother in law says that he had the bluest eyes.

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Well ladies and gents, I think I can call that date a resounding success. It lasted two hours more than expected, and it only really came to an end because it was closing time for the cafe. And to be honest, I doubt she would have kissed me out of nowhere if it had't gone so well.

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3 hours ago, jfk36 said:

Well ladies and gents, I think I can call that date a resounding success. It lasted two hours more than expected, and it only really came to an end because it was closing time for the cafe. And to be honest, I doubt she would have kissed me out of nowhere if it had't gone so well.

You lucky bastard. Hope things continue going well for you.

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3 hours ago, jfk36 said:

Well ladies and gents, I think I can call that date a resounding success. It lasted two hours more than expected, and it only really came to an end because it was closing time for the cafe. And to be honest, I doubt she would have kissed me out of nowhere if it had't gone so well.

Awesome JFK! Hope everything works out mate :)

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3 hours ago, jfk36 said:

Well ladies and gents, I think I can call that date a resounding success. It lasted two hours more than expected, and it only really came to an end because it was closing time for the cafe. And to be honest, I doubt she would have kissed me out of nowhere if it had't gone so well.

So, how many drinks did you gave her to do that? :D No, congrats dude, hopefully it will continue like this :)

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