Whatcha’ll look like now, hmmmm?

little lighter than my natural colour... I colour it myself..

This is closer to my natural colour..
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hollydolly, this is a much nicer picture than some
that you use as an avatar, are you sure this isn't
one of your daughter? ;)

Mike.
 

hollydolly, this is a much nicer picture than some
that you use as an avatar, are you sure this isn't
one of your daughter? ;)

Mike.
lol well the ones I use as an avatar are me in my 60's... this one is in my 50's... :D co-incidentally I do have a picture of my Daughter and me..taken that same time back then.. me in my 50's she in her 30's..
 
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lol well the ones I use as an avatar are me in my 60's... this one is in my 50's... :D co-incidentally I do have a picture of my Daughter and me..taken that same time back then.. me in my 50's she in her 30's..
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The term, toy boy, always puzzled me but seeing you with your daughter I can easily understand it now! Did I read that you were divorced? Reminds me of that famous advert: "Should have gone to Specsavers."
 

I'm separated HC... he left 15 months ago...
What a pillock! In every relationship the term, give and take is a lesson to learn. Most of us are drawn to each other by, usually, physical attraction. Separation is not a pain that I have experienced. Bereavement is separation but bereavement, albeit extremely painful, is final. It's a pain that I have endured from losing a mother aged just 33 when I was the oldest of four, just short of my tenth birthday, to a brother aged 21 and more recently a sister three years younger than me. Separation is like a wound that takes forever to heal, if at all.

Our darling friend, the mother of my two beautiful Godchildren, experienced a walk out. He didn't want kids, but he had no qualms shacking up with a woman who was a mother of three. My marriage has been a wonderful life experience, a real joy, but I would be lying if I implied that it was all plain sailing. No need to describe the squalls, we have all been there. What I have used as my anchor in life's storms is the photograph of the beauty that so entranced me. She is always in my wallet. Do you want to see the lady as she was, even as she is? How I so love this woman, here she is 55 years apart................but not in my eyes:
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hollydolly, this is a much nicer picture than some
that you use as an avatar, are you sure this isn't
one of your daughter? ;)

Mike.
H D,
(with watching so much Britbox- shows)you remind me of the English actress. Sarah Lancashire! 👍
 
Well actually she already has one, but for now the cat lives upstairs, and Li'l
Bit has to stay down on the main floor. We've been working on getting them used to each other, but it's going to take awhile. It would be easier, but the cat is more flee than fight, and that just makes the dog want to chase her.

Are you going to give him one?
 
What a pillock! In every relationship the term, give and take is a lesson to learn. Most of us are drawn to each other by, usually, physical attraction. Separation is not a pain that I have experienced. Bereavement is separation but bereavement, albeit extremely painful, is final. It's a pain that I have endured from losing a mother aged just 33 when I was the oldest of four, just short of my tenth birthday, to a brother aged 21 and more recently a sister three years younger than me. Separation is like a wound that takes forever to heal, if at all.

Our darling friend, the mother of my two beautiful Godchildren, experienced a walk out. He didn't want kids, but he had no qualms shacking up with a woman who was a mother of three. My marriage has been a wonderful life experience, a real joy, but I would be lying if I implied that it was all plain sailing. No need to describe the squalls, we have all been there. What I have used as my anchor in life's storms is the photograph of the beauty that so entranced me. She is always in my wallet. Do you want to see the lady as she was, even as she is? How I so love this woman, here she is 55 years apart................but not in my eyes:
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Your lady is Class personified, @horseless carriage… whatever her numerical age.
 

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