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

.... who's shoes?

If you could actually see through someone's eyes and spend a day experiencing what they do, feeling their emotions and truly appreciating their perspective... Who would you choose and why?

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By *ingle Beds LassWoman
over a year ago

Bedfordshire

My son.... he confuses the hell out of me...

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


"My son.... he confuses the hell out of me... "

Ha ha good answer but...

Kim Ill John the Korean leader Is he really fighting the cause of the North Korean people? Or is he a megalomaniac? I want to know....Though I think I already do!!

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By *iss.HoneyWoman
over a year ago

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It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

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By *andVBCouple
over a year ago

Wrexham

VB. Especially if this is a Freaky Friday type situation where she body-swaps with me.

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

My mum just to understand how much pain she is in!

Doubt anyone would want to walk a mile in mine have you seen how big my heels are!

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


"My mum just to understand how much pain she is in!

Doubt anyone would want to walk a mile in mine have you seen how big my heels are!"

I wouldn't mind seeing the.

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


"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

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When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks.

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


"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks."

Duuuude, that's heavy man.

I'd like to spend a day in the eyes and outlook of my boys just to make sure they're happy and I'm doing a good job.

Any problems or feelings they're having could be easily reassured or solved by myself now I'm all grown up.

Oh and also to reaffirm that dad actually means all the, "work hard at school and don't end up grafting your fingers to the bone working for 'the man' like me cause I may seem happy and generally am, every so often it fucking grinds"

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By *iss.HoneyWoman
over a year ago

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"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks."

Do you just want to wear my shoes? I'm playing Lego.

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


"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks.

Do you just want to wear my shoes? I'm playing Lego. "

Yes please. Certainly sounds better than the fucking tax return I'm desperately trying to concentrate on

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


"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks.

Duuuude, that's heavy man.

I'd like to spend a day in the eyes and outlook of my boys just to make sure they're happy and I'm doing a good job.

Any problems or feelings they're having could be easily reassured or solved by myself now I'm all grown up.

Oh and also to reaffirm that dad actually means all the, "work hard at school and don't end up grafting your fingers to the bone working for 'the man' like me cause I may seem happy and generally am, every so often it fucking grinds""

Yeah, I need a self slap about the chops and lighten up!!

Not having kids, I can only imagine what it must be like to want to be able to be there for them always and to want to know the right thing to say to make everything alright all the time.

Awesome that you feel like that though

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By *iss.HoneyWoman
over a year ago

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"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks.

Do you just want to wear my shoes? I'm playing Lego.

Yes please. Certainly sounds better than the fucking tax return I'm desperately trying to concentrate on "

Fuck that. Lego and coffee for the win

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


"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks.

Do you just want to wear my shoes? I'm playing Lego.

Yes please. Certainly sounds better than the fucking tax return I'm desperately trying to concentrate on

Fuck that. Lego and coffee for the win "

Just don't tread on the Lego ... it hurts

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By *iss.HoneyWoman
over a year ago

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"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks.

Do you just want to wear my shoes? I'm playing Lego.

Yes please. Certainly sounds better than the fucking tax return I'm desperately trying to concentrate on

Fuck that. Lego and coffee for the win

Just don't tread on the Lego ... it hurts"

Bastard Lego. Those 4 squares are worst!

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


"My mum just to understand how much pain she is in! "

I agree with this, I'd like to understand, regardless of how much pressure she is under, and regardless of how many times my siblings and I offer, she doesn't wish to share the burden of whatever is on her shoulders.

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


"It changes daily.

Today I would say my grandad, he always had wonderful tales I would have liked to have experienced them for myself

Who would you choose OP?

When I'm contemplative, I can get a bit maudlin. It would maybe make me appreciate all that is good for me if I were to see life through the eyes of a civilian stuck in the line of fire in the conflict in Syria perhaps. I hasten to add that I would love to be able to stay oblivious to it all. Just a bit pensive today methinks.

Do you just want to wear my shoes? I'm playing Lego.

Yes please. Certainly sounds better than the fucking tax return I'm desperately trying to concentrate on

Fuck that. Lego and coffee for the win

Just don't tread on the Lego ... it hurts

Bastard Lego. Those 4 squares are worst!"

Especially right in the middle of the foot!

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

Perhaps I should have titled this thread "Walk a mile over the little pointy bits of Lego"

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By *iss.HoneyWoman
over a year ago

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"Perhaps I should have titled this thread "Walk a mile over the little pointy bits of Lego" "

Have you tried it? Fucking painful

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