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

I've done family past and present now time for friends

All my friends are outstanding in one way or another but a couple of them need a special mention

A school friend of mine has just received the news that he is clear of cancer after being told over twos years ago he had 50/50 chance of survival ...I thinks that astonishing that he kept his cool and fought to get to this point

Tell about the amazing things your friends have done or do that make you proud

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

The latest friend I have made deserves a medal. Not only does it feel like she's at one with my own mind but she's also turned me from a sheltered opinionated idiot into a very open-minded and tolerant man. She's also given me an appetite for giving most things a go that I never ever thought I would and made me a calmer person in general. She is beautiful inside and out and regardless where we end up in years to come, I have made a lifelong friend.

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

Im an outstanding friend despite being all reason il never abandon people i care about my loyalty is endless if it drives me to insanity or worse that is an outstanding friend if everyone were so lucky

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"Im an outstanding friend despite being all reason il never abandon people i care about my loyalty is endless if it drives me to insanity or worse that is an outstanding friend if everyone were so lucky "

I have to agree with this. You are one hell of a loyal friend and always there

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

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

A friend of mine died a few years ago but he leaves a legacy I drive past often. For years he pestered the council about a corner plot of waste land that used to be a pub and was just a big mess of overgrown bushes . Eventually they allowed him to buy it , he designed and built 4 houses , he and his wife and small kids lived onsite in a caravan for 6 months while building them. Two of the houses were designed specially adapted for wheel chairs and were given to disabled people for cost , one was sold to fund the project & they lived in the last house until he died which was huge with 2 self contained flats in the attic and they took in homeless people and others struggling and looked after them. Everyone locally refers to the block as (his name)’s block

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


"Im an outstanding friend despite being all reason il never abandon people i care about my loyalty is endless if it drives me to insanity or worse that is an outstanding friend if everyone were so lucky

I have to agree with this. You are one hell of a loyal friend and always there "

im the kind of guy who drives 76 miles to deliver milk to a friend in need out of the blue so yes i am pretty damn amazing

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

I've seen my bestie today. Kindest human being I know. Incredibly intuitive, supportive and uplifting. I could go on. Her charity work and quite thoughtfulness continue to amaze me and I am in awe of her.

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

Quiet even.

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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago

Stirling

I am very lucky to have had the same group of 7 friends since primary/high school there are countless things they have done that make me proud from charity work, becoming doctors and saving life’s, teaching children, running there own businesses, becoming mothers, meeting there soulmates..they are the family I chose for myself and I couldn’t imagine life without any one of them, there everything xx

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By *emorefridaCouple
over a year ago

La la land

My best friend who passed away in her early 30's. She taught me how to do the job I do now. She also taught me how to be a good person even though you're hurting and in fear. She will never ever be forgotten

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


"My best friend who passed away in her early 30's. She taught me how to do the job I do now. She also taught me how to be a good person even though you're hurting and in fear. She will never ever be forgotten "

Aww..

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


"My best friend who passed away in her early 30's. She taught me how to do the job I do now. She also taught me how to be a good person even though you're hurting and in fear. She will never ever be forgotten

Aww.. "

bless

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


"My best friend who passed away in her early 30's. She taught me how to do the job I do now. She also taught me how to be a good person even though you're hurting and in fear. She will never ever be forgotten "
sorry for your loss

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


"A friend of mine died a few years ago but he leaves a legacy I drive past often. For years he pestered the council about a corner plot of waste land that used to be a pub and was just a big mess of overgrown bushes . Eventually they allowed him to buy it , he designed and built 4 houses , he and his wife and small kids lived onsite in a caravan for 6 months while building them. Two of the houses were designed specially adapted for wheel chairs and were given to disabled people for cost , one was sold to fund the project & they lived in the last house until he died which was huge with 2 self contained flats in the attic and they took in homeless people and others struggling and looked after them. Everyone locally refers to the block as (his name)’s block "

Sounds like the type of guy we would all want as a friend

I'm not a religious man but all I can say is god bless him is family and all who new him

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


"I am very lucky to have had the same group of 7 friends since primary/high school there are countless things they have done that make me proud from charity work, becoming doctors and saving life’s, teaching children, running there own businesses, becoming mothers, meeting there soulmates..they are the family I chose for myself and I couldn’t imagine life without any one of them, there everything xx"

I'm on the same boat I'm 46 and have known a number of my friends for 41 years now ....I feel truly blessed

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


"A friend of mine died a few years ago but he leaves a legacy I drive past often. For years he pestered the council about a corner plot of waste land that used to be a pub and was just a big mess of overgrown bushes . Eventually they allowed him to buy it , he designed and built 4 houses , he and his wife and small kids lived onsite in a caravan for 6 months while building them. Two of the houses were designed specially adapted for wheel chairs and were given to disabled people for cost , one was sold to fund the project & they lived in the last house until he died which was huge with 2 self contained flats in the attic and they took in homeless people and others struggling and looked after them. Everyone locally refers to the block as (his name)’s block "

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