grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
You might think looking at the title of this thread that I must have had a bad day or something, but I wouldn't say that is the case really, just a day when you reflect on "what you're up against in life", (so a reflective day perhaps?)!
My own daughter aged when about five seemed to understand there were some things she might have to try to hide from her mother, because she didn't trust her to allow a "staying access visit", if her mum knew she really wanted to come, (so she pretended she wasn't too bothered one way or the other, so her mum didn't have to feel threatened her daughter might live her dad as much as she did her).
I often quote my own father on this forum, and he went out of his way to tell all his children, "Its every man for himself in this world", (so there can be little doubt of his views)!
Just to fill you in on my day btw, I was at a bit of a loose end, having tried to contact some mates about meeting up to watch the England versus Scotland rugby union match, (Scotland were slight favourites and managed a deserved narrow win in Edinburgh).
I therefore went to a bar where I knew a few guys for the first half, but didn't really enjoy their company, so went to see if there was coverage at my old club I could attend for the second half, and luckily the "private party" I knew was being held there, had by then started to allow other in.
I watched the game then with some good guys from Lancashire, (who had been playing at my club), and they were a very friendly, fun group. I guess they worked out I was short of a few friends, (have I got any really?!,..., one or two I'd guess, but not that close maybe).
There we are, tough thread for you, now "don't go upsetting me by your responses",(or lack of them!!!
)!
My own daughter aged when about five seemed to understand there were some things she might have to try to hide from her mother, because she didn't trust her to allow a "staying access visit", if her mum knew she really wanted to come, (so she pretended she wasn't too bothered one way or the other, so her mum didn't have to feel threatened her daughter might live her dad as much as she did her).
I often quote my own father on this forum, and he went out of his way to tell all his children, "Its every man for himself in this world", (so there can be little doubt of his views)!
Just to fill you in on my day btw, I was at a bit of a loose end, having tried to contact some mates about meeting up to watch the England versus Scotland rugby union match, (Scotland were slight favourites and managed a deserved narrow win in Edinburgh).
I therefore went to a bar where I knew a few guys for the first half, but didn't really enjoy their company, so went to see if there was coverage at my old club I could attend for the second half, and luckily the "private party" I knew was being held there, had by then started to allow other in.
I watched the game then with some good guys from Lancashire, (who had been playing at my club), and they were a very friendly, fun group. I guess they worked out I was short of a few friends, (have I got any really?!,..., one or two I'd guess, but not that close maybe).
There we are, tough thread for you, now "don't go upsetting me by your responses",(or lack of them!!!