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Things that you didn't realise you'd miss

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19 Aug 09 #139744 by NotMyIdea
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lol! :laugh: I also missed him when I forked over £££ to our neighbors to help me clear out the back yard. But my neighbors are awesome. They helped without complaining, whereas the hub would have been whinging the whole time. And the garden is clear!

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19 Aug 09 #139767 by Lilibet
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It's strange isn't it, what we miss.
JXR, maybe when you feel you have healed abit, you could buy yourself a ring....something significant :)

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19 Aug 09 #139862 by shropshirelass
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Interesting thread - I don't miss a flippin thing!

I threw my rings over the hedge very liberating....

I miss the drier, but not him

I don't miss all the washing & ironing the thing was permanently on!

I don't miss his 'look' when I suggested a glass of wine before 6pm on a weekend or the deathly 'look' if I even dared to have a glass mid-week

I don't miss his explosions of temper with the hoover when it fell over or the bin when he couldn't get the bag out.

I don't miss his quiet moods, when you know somethings wrong but he won't talk about it

I don;t miss his cats

I don't miss his padantic anal opinions on life

I don't miss his parents - see above

I don't definately miss him at all.....

I can drink when I want, eat what I want and do what I want when I want.....

LIBERATING - yes xx

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19 Aug 09 #139876 by Weeme
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I miss him telling me when the car tyres are worn out!

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19 Aug 09 #139880 by hawaythelads
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I miss her face in the morning her contemptuous look whenshe opened her eyes used to really set me up for the day;)
I miss her kicking off over my cornflakes;)
I miss her chasing me out to the car in her nightie to carry on having a go;)
i miss her chucking me clothes out of the window;)
I miss her cutting me aerial off my mobile phone and caringly testing if it was waterproof by flushing it down the bog;)
I miss her seductive tones in bed "Feck off you disgust me";)
I miss her tender maternal instincts shouting and whacking the kids;)
God I really miss the ex harridan:P :blink: ;) :woohoo:

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19 Aug 09 #139885 by Drucilla37
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The only thing I have ever missed are his records & cds. That was the one thing we had in common-musical tastes.

I think - I'll just listen to such & such cd, then remember it's not there.

I have a long way to go to ever replace his lifetime's collection.

Ain't it sad though, that this is the only thing I miss from nigh on a decade together.

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19 Aug 09 #139919 by jxr
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Lilibet - that's a great idea. Why didn't I think of it? One day (but not just yet) I'm going to buy myself a ring so I can carry on tapping :)

Just thought of another thing I miss - she used to cut my hair. Now my daughter's doing it for me, but i'm petrified. She waves the clippers around like she's shearing a sheep. I'm sure I'm going to end up with no eyebrows :laugh:

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