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what are the nicest words anyone said to you
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sandra rogers | Report | 10 Aug 2005 23:25 |
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hiya jill nice one x |
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Jill | Report | 10 Aug 2005 22:56 |
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Someone recently asked me why I dont have any wrinkles and it really made me feel great. Hope they dont all catch up with me and appear overnight! Jill (feeling younger than my 45 years) |
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sandra rogers | Report | 10 Aug 2005 22:35 |
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hiya ginny thats sooooooooo nice, been there, done it, but sadly did not get the tee shirt, went down the same road as you (30 odd years ago) but did not happen, glad for you and yours xx |
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Ginny | Report | 9 Aug 2005 00:34 |
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When the fertility specialist said ' well bugger me you've done it' - our little girl is now 8 and the light of our lives! |
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Haribo | Report | 9 Aug 2005 00:18 |
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After telling a colleague that i was thinking about Fostering she said....' What a lucky child it will be to live in your home' |
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sandra rogers | Report | 8 Aug 2005 22:09 |
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hiya len i have mine already, i cut it out of the local paper. its in my purse, told my hubby he said what if i go b4 you, i said well you can have it, wether you like it or not lol x |
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Len of the Chilterns | Report | 8 Aug 2005 22:02 |
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It would be interesting to read ones obituaries - in advance, of course. len |
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Jack (Sahara) | Report | 8 Aug 2005 15:35 |
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My daughter sent me an email about 6 months ago it said 'Hi Mum, I still love you luckily, Lots of love Ellie' It made me smile and I have it saved on my computer at work whenever I am feeling down I read it and it cheers me up. Jack x |
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Merlin | Report | 8 Aug 2005 14:45 |
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Many years ago from a 'Q.A.R.A.N.C.Nurse,' Oh you,re back with us, Thank God,Welcome to the land of the Living. And she was 'Gorgeous'. Hal. |
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sandra rogers | Report | 8 Aug 2005 13:52 |
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hiya all, once again thank you,its true not many people say i love you.my hubby is 59 and he kisses his mam everytime he sees her, and she says to us'be good to one another' x |
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Linen | Report | 8 Aug 2005 10:43 |
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When I first saw this I couldn't think of anything that particularly stood out. My late husband saying he wished we had gone into a pub together sooner was just one. Then someone mentioned diamonds which brought back a fond memory. Leaving the pub after a long evening shift one of the young regulars called out 'Hey Dick , your missus is diamond'. That was about 15yrs ago & it still makes me feel good when I think about it. Vivienne |
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Claire in Lincs | Report | 8 Aug 2005 10:24 |
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June,,,you are so right,,, In our house all phone calls or departings end with 'i love you'...Im always telling my hubby,,girls and grandson that i love them and them me...life's too short,, |
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Chimes | Report | 8 Aug 2005 09:12 |
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that I'm the best nanny in the whole wide world |
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Shirley Ann | Report | 8 Aug 2005 08:19 |
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You make me feel so safe and warm inside. That came from a young girl who was staying at the homeless centre that i run for the local council, who had been very badly treated for a log time . It brought a tear to my eye. Shirley Ann. |
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June | Report | 8 Aug 2005 07:55 |
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I think we all need to be told how much we are loved and needed. These people that say,'It goes without saying' are completely wrong in my book. There would be less arguments and families splitting if only they would say those magic words 'I Love You. June xx |
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DAVE B | Report | 8 Aug 2005 07:47 |
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A few minutes before he died my beloved Dad asked me to kiss him, well I was 41 at the time and had not done so since I was a little boy! Of course I did it fully on the lips nothing wrong in that you only get one Dad dont you! Dave |
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Claire in Lincs | Report | 8 Aug 2005 06:30 |
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From my great grandmother 'You're my box of diamonds' From my mum...(passed away 7 years now)...' Our Claire makes christmas special for me' From my grandson...'i miss you so much when i dont see you' From my daughters...'You were always the smartest mum there on parents evening,, From my sister....'In a crisis,,,the only person i want is you' And from my hubby too many to mention but,,,,im glad i married you,,or...'Im so lucky to have you. |
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Melanie | Report | 8 Aug 2005 02:13 |
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a few weeks ago i got a text from my hubby which said 'everyday i thank my lucky stars that you are in my life' |
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Felicity | Report | 8 Aug 2005 01:20 |
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Oh, Nick, how sad :-( |
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Nick McMud | Report | 8 Aug 2005 00:34 |
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When my brother died 1984, i was only 18. His best mate said 'dont worry, i'll be your big brother from now on, i'll watch out for you.' sadly he died 4 years later of MS. Nick |
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