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Well... she still did that for me at 14... Is that weird?Amateur, when I got my first place Mum still had to pop around to breast feed and change me.
Well... she still did that for me at 14... Is that weird?Amateur, when I got my first place Mum still had to pop around to breast feed and change me.
I was 13 and a half, so no, not at all.Well... she still did that for me at 14... Is that weird?
Years gone by we'd have people arguing that if a player signed for another club a year out they should have been released.
Then contract drama with Critta and Jarome.
f**k all has happened this off season in comparison.
I like it, looks good. Perfect for a training Jerseyx.com
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I like it, looks good. Perfect for a training Jersey
I used to work as a Postal Contractor. covering Parkes amongst other towns. There was a fellow there, back in the early 90's that was in his seventies who had never been past the 60k zone.I left home at 18, as most country kids did.
The ones that stayed in my home town either went into the family business, (Farm et al) or worked in the bank or at the local council.
Some of those dear souls have remained there all their lives, and it shows......haven't chosen to broaden their surroundings nor their minds.
As I said I was 14, but I should've stayed at home and finished school - I knew better apparently... smhI left home at 18, as most country kids did.
The ones that stayed in my home town either went into the family business, (Farm et al) or worked in the bank or at the local council.
Some of those dear souls have remained there all their lives, and it shows......haven't chosen to broaden their surroundings nor their minds.
I wasn't 14, I was 16 but I was the same know it all. I don't need to finish my education, what do you know Dad? That said, joining the military at such a young age was a great thing to do. The older I get the more I realise the best lessons and experiences I had in life were during my seven years in the army. At 17 years of age I didn't need camouflage when I joined, I was so green already!As I said I was 14, but I should've stayed at home and finished school - I knew better apparently... smh
What I did lose with regards to my education I picked up with life experience - I joined the Army, saw parts of the world I wouldn't have seen without that job, and gained a reputation in the civilian world that afforded me a very well paid job, without the formal education.
I do sometimes wish that I focussed on something I enjoyed doing so I could make a living off that, instead of being stuck in the industry I am (I really have no interest in IT outside of work).