your dad kinda reminds me of auron off ffx by the sounds of things... we may not talk much, but when he does it is truely profound. i feel i am in the same position about the who being a burden thing. i am a great expense to my parents, probably not as much as you, but then again my parents dont have all that much money, so we're probably equal by comparison. my parents always naturally check the career adverts section in the saturday mercury, so i'll tell them ur after something and i'll give u a hoy if they see anything interesting.
it's weird when all of a sudden you see another side to a person you have known for so long. or you turn around and realise you don't actually know them at all. when i make these realisations my stomach does that twisty lurchy thing, makes me feel like absolute crap. remember: a car is a car, a dad is a dad, and tassie is waiting for you! *big huggles from a friendly taswegian*
dude... *hugs* more important that the car being fucked up, are YOU ok? And don't worry about friends, you'll have more than enough down here to keep you company until you see your other mates again ;)
Your dad kinda sounds like my Dad. He gave me a talk once about how friends will always be your friends and relationships could end just like that and you're left with nothing.
Life's decisions can be a gamble, but the outcome of any decision could be good.
I know how it feels to be away from all my childhood friends for so long since I've moved twice away from them. It's terrible, but as we grow up, we make more good friends (however scary that thought is)... even though you may so far away from everyone, there's still the friendship bond that lasts forever, you can still ring them up in weeks/months/years to come and catch up and you'll never forget them :)
Tom, i know you've made the right decision. Tassie is something new and something scary and i know myself how hard it is to let things go (i've left friends, boyfriends and parents!!!) but i know that Tassie is right for you. I think you'll really enjoy the whole experience and i know we'll become even closer then we are which i look forward to. I'll make sure its worth your while and we can fly you wherever we have to just to get you to your friends, cos i know what they mean to you. I love you so much and as for friday, we learnt a lot and theres no need to dwell on the pain we both caused each other. Forgive and forget bubby!!!!
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i feel i am in the same position about the who being a burden thing. i am a great expense to my parents, probably not as much as you, but then again my parents dont have all that much money, so we're probably equal by comparison.
my parents always naturally check the career adverts section in the saturday mercury, so i'll tell them ur after something and i'll give u a hoy if they see anything interesting.
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remember: a car is a car, a dad is a dad, and tassie is waiting for you!
*big huggles from a friendly taswegian*
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*hugs*
more important that the car being fucked up, are YOU ok?
And don't worry about friends, you'll have more than enough down here to keep you company until you see your other mates again ;)
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Life's decisions can be a gamble, but the outcome of any decision could be good.
I know how it feels to be away from all my childhood friends for so long since I've moved twice away from them. It's terrible, but as we grow up, we make more good friends (however scary that thought is)... even though you may so far away from everyone, there's still the friendship bond that lasts forever, you can still ring them up in weeks/months/years to come and catch up and you'll never forget them :)
ok rant and a half. hope you feel better
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I love you so much and as for friday, we learnt a lot and theres no need to dwell on the pain we both caused each other. Forgive and forget bubby!!!!
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