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03 Mar 15 #457254 by Hiwthi
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Polar mate, what a great great post. Brilliant.

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03 Mar 15 #457256 by Vastra1
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Yes we''ll miss you Polar and thanks for providing such a thoughtful, wise and welcome male perspective in your posts. Farewell to one of the 3 decent men left in the UK!

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03 Mar 15 #457280 by Marshy_
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I will miss you Polar. You are one of the ones that I read a fair bit. And thanks for your contribution over the years. You have made this place a much better place and we are a lot better off for your wisdom. Marshy.

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03 Mar 15 #457295 by blondecazza
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Polar
Well Mr I''m glad you made it my thread your last post was on :) or I may of missed it.
Your post was spot on about wanting all boxes ticked...Christ I know I do.
I have also thought would I live with someone else and my answer would be if and if I do my plan is for us both to rent our houses out and to rent one together :) see this lady is wise for her years.
A sad day for you to be leaving though but thank you :) x

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03 Mar 15 #457297 by afonleas
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Yes a fabulous bowing out post.

I will miss your wise words,your support when I needed it,and yes I have needed it at times lol.
I will miss your stories,your observations about life...

Hopefully this means pastures new for you,and don''t forget I still think that other career awaits,there is loads of material there,hook up with JJ,and the gig would be amazing.

I would like to thank you for your friendship,even though we have not always agreed on things.
Best of luck mucker,but keep in touch on the other side.

Have a fab holiday,and No don''t break a leg:)

Cwtchs
Afon Xx

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03 Mar 15 #457311 by sun flower
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I will miss your decent, honest, humorous posts - and of those words - ''decent'' seems to sum it up most. Very best wishes for your ''onward journey(s)''. Sun flower.

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03 Mar 15 #457312 by Home alone feeling better
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Evening

Time for you to take a bow.....thank you

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