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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Name 2 things only

1)

Listening to Sex on fire on radio driving to work today, at full volume and all I could think of was god how I miss been d*unk jumping around the dance floor in the garavogue ( if you've been there u know it's not easily missed)

2) that time after you've had a marathon sex session and you both lying there, entwined, chatting, touching each other, kissing each other, waiting to get your breath back for round 2 or 5

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

My mum and my dad.

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By *iscuits8Man
over a year ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

Garavogue is a favourite spot. Outside it on a sunny day is absolute bliss.

I miss that pre-flight pint after check-in at the boarding gate before heading off abroad for a few days.

I just miss gatherings of friends and family, whether it's in around the fire or out the back BBQing.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"My mum and my dad. "

Ah sending you hugs xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My mum and my dad. "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Garavogue is a favourite spot. Outside it on a sunny day is absolute bliss.

I miss that pre-flight pint after check-in at the boarding gate before heading off abroad for a few days.

I just miss gatherings of friends and family, whether it's in around the fire or out the back BBQing."

Oh the excitement been in the airport, queueing through security in a panic just in case they may find a random scissors or knife in your hand luggage or pink fluffy handcuffs

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford

Im missing my nan. She went into hospital a couple weeks ago with sepsis (shes out now and no covid thank eff) but i havent seen her in months and i really miss her. Shes 85 next birthday and im going to do her a surprise fault line cake since we cant have a party

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Im missing my nan. She went into hospital a couple weeks ago with sepsis (shes out now and no covid thank eff) but i havent seen her in months and i really miss her. Shes 85 next birthday and im going to do her a surprise fault line cake since we cant have a party"

Ah glad to hear she doing good. X

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford


"Im missing my nan. She went into hospital a couple weeks ago with sepsis (shes out now and no covid thank eff) but i havent seen her in months and i really miss her. Shes 85 next birthday and im going to do her a surprise fault line cake since we cant have a party

Ah glad to hear she doing good. X"

Weak and frail and a feck ton of antibiotics but shes slowly getting better. Woman is a total trooper

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

I actually miss work/ live music and the people I work with in one of my jobs more than anything else

50 weeks since my last gig and I can't see any this side of Christmas

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By *rinibooWoman
over a year ago

clare

I miss people . I only see the kids these days .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We all miss family, friends and the craic down the pub... But i also miss travel... Just able hop on a plane and be in different city in a few hours... I really miss that sense of adventure

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Miss my work. Not the same working from home

Miss a night out with friends, meal, few drinks and a good laugh

Love the garavogue, great spot

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A certain lady and a job I loved.

There the two things which made me happy and that I miss

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Freedom of travel. I love random country drives to nowhere and I love walks and finding new scenic view points around Ireland.

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By *errysinglestudMan
over a year ago

downtown

That Friday feeling ,work over and weekend ahead with endless possibilities...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hotel breaks and planning meets

Holidays abroad

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By *arajeanCouple
over a year ago

mayo

Holidays and weekend away

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By *eductively_SweetWoman
over a year ago

wexford

I miss living life.

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By *dfabMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne

Evenings on the patio after BBQ'ing for friends, everyone chatting and having the craic, good music in the background, a decent beer in hand and kids playing on the lawn.

I can't wait to set a date for one of those at mine again

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By *ed just RedWoman
over a year ago

Dublin City

I miss having our gang of friends over for a BBQ, the little kids racing around laughing, the big ones giggling upstairs, the beer and wine flowing and food everywhere. Everyone getting d*unk and stuffed full, bribing the teens to tidy up. Bloody love those days.

I also really desperately miss my best friends. Havnt seen them since 2019.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Small things..

Chatting to the neighbour over the fence on a Saturday.

Foreign travel.. Remember in November of 2019 meeting a friend in Edinburgh and sitting in a packed pub with a roaring fire chatting about rugby.

The build up to Christmas sitting in having lunch, listening to the Christmas music and getting into the Christmas spirit.

Sex. The butterflies an hour before a play meet... Arriving at a hotel a little earlier and the anticipation of what is to come.

Bringing my girls to the cinema, McDonald's for the occasional treat, them meeting their friends, cousins etc and seeing them crash out at the end of a summers day exhausted ftom being out running around.

Its amazing what we took fir granted before but which we'll appreciate far more when this is over

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Im missing my nan. She went into hospital a couple weeks ago with sepsis (shes out now and no covid thank eff) but i havent seen her in months and i really miss her. Shes 85 next birthday and im going to do her a surprise fault line cake since we cant have a party"

Oh so sorry to hear this i miss my nan as well she's in her late 90's. Hopefully not to long more even for a visit it's been a year since i seen her now.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Name 2 things only

1)

Listening to Sex on fire on radio driving to work today, at full volume and all I could think of was god how I miss been d*unk jumping around the dance floor in the garavogue ( if you've been there u know it's not easily missed)

2) that time after you've had a marathon sex session and you both lying there, entwined, chatting, touching each other, kissing each other, waiting to get your breath back for round 2 or 5

"

Or when i here sexual healing song it drives me wild for an erotic massage and more.

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By *obshortMan
over a year ago

Cork

I miss being able to see my son and my granson. Hug them both. Play with my grandson making him laugh out loud.

Secondly I miss, sitting having a coffee. Catch a lady's eye. Exchange a smile, imagine all the what ifs.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

Covid has taking away soo much my Nan has dementia and my dad can’t go to see her in the U.K. it’s robbed him as her dementia has gotten worse the last year and he can’t go it’s heartbreaking

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town

I think everyone will appreciate things so much more when we are over covid( we gotta live in hope it’s sooner ) I promise I won’t give out to my youngest for taking her clothes shopping and getting annoyed over her not choosing something I long for the days taking her out. Meeting friends and above it all meeting family hugging without worrying. The little things in life are the most important we all took for granted ohhh and a good haircut and colour too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Covid has taking away soo much my Nan has dementia and my dad can’t go to see her in the U.K. it’s robbed him as her dementia has gotten worse the last year and he can’t go it’s heartbreaking "

It really is stories like this that is the truly heartbreaking side of this pandemic that doesn't get the same focus in the media as case numbers and positivity rate!

Heartbreaking

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"Covid has taking away soo much my Nan has dementia and my dad can’t go to see her in the U.K. it’s robbed him as her dementia has gotten worse the last year and he can’t go it’s heartbreaking

It really is stories like this that is the truly heartbreaking side of this pandemic that doesn't get the same focus in the media as case numbers and positivity rate!

Heartbreaking

It’s so sad the hardest thing is he hasn’t got time dementia don’t get better

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By *oserMan
over a year ago

where the wild roses grow


"I think everyone will appreciate things so much more when we are over covid( we gotta live in hope it’s sooner ) I promise I won’t give out to my youngest for taking her clothes shopping and getting annoyed over her not choosing something I long for the days taking her out. Meeting friends and above it all meeting family hugging without worrying. The little things in life are the most important we all took for granted ohhh and a good haircut and colour too "

Pmsl on the hair Letme, have you gone all hippy during lockdown?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hugs - especially my Dads

And next thing I miss is dancing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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It’s so sad the hardest thing is he hasn’t got time dementia don’t get better

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Is there not any way to get him over to visit her? Sure that must be allowed to be considered essential travel as the longer he leaves it, her condition may get worse

Heart goes out to everyone in similar postion that can't be with their families for such a long time

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"I think everyone will appreciate things so much more when we are over covid( we gotta live in hope it’s sooner ) I promise I won’t give out to my youngest for taking her clothes shopping and getting annoyed over her not choosing something I long for the days taking her out. Meeting friends and above it all meeting family hugging without worrying. The little things in life are the most important we all took for granted ohhh and a good haircut and colour too

Pmsl on the hair Letme, have you gone all hippy during lockdown? "

yes not by flipping choice either considering getting a wig lol

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
over a year ago

My town


"

It’s so sad the hardest thing is he hasn’t got time dementia don’t get better

Is there not any way to get him over to visit her? Sure that must be allowed to be considered essential travel as the longer he leaves it, her condition may get worse

Heart goes out to everyone in similar postion that can't be with their families for such a long time "

it’s a hard one to call he said would it do her more harm than good him going over she’s in her middle ninetys too. She don’t understand the virus and thinks people are ignoring her and he’s 67 himself he worry’s will he bring the virus over to her if she got it he would never forgive himself it’s so hard

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

True, it could do more harm than good for both of them

Poxy COVID

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I miss having our gang of friends over for a BBQ, the little kids racing around laughing, the big ones giggling upstairs, the beer and wine flowing and food everywhere. Everyone getting d*unk and stuffed full, bribing the teens to tidy up. Bloody love those days.

I also really desperately miss my best friends. Havnt seen them since 2019. "

How is your wrist?

I miss the excitement of getting ready for a night out.

A few gins and clambering into a taxi....the night just beggining

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