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By *he_original_polo OP   Woman
over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester

FMX riders. Fuck me that must be a buzz and a half.

I’ve been following the Red Bull X Fighters …. and just watching the repeats on Dave.

I admire the balls, the skill and the dedication they must have to get to the standards they’re at.

Who do you admire?

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

i totally admire the wonderful lady im working for .shes totally blind (lost her site over a period of 10 years ) but manages to run a business .be chairman of the local village hall..she lives alone but has a very full life she cooks she sculpts she does flower arranging and crafts shes very demanding to work for but shes quite an inspiration.

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

People that have a goal and go for it no matter how far off or impossible it seems,people that encourage and motivate because thats just how they are,some people are just naturally inspirational with no effort and I love knowing people like that

Those that grab life by the balls and swing from them

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"

FMX riders. Fuck me that must be a buzz and a half.

I’ve been following the Red Bull X Fighters …. and just watching the repeats on Dave.

I admire the balls, the skill and the dedication they must have to get to the standards they’re at.

Who do you admire?

"

Danny Macaskill... he does that stuff on a push bike, look him up on You Tube and see him in action... different level of skill involved I'm sure but amazing all the same.

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

anything on 2 wheels has glued to the tv,nate adams is the don!

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


"

FMX riders. Fuck me that must be a buzz and a half.

I’ve been following the Red Bull X Fighters …. and just watching the repeats on Dave.

I admire the balls, the skill and the dedication they must have to get to the standards they’re at.

Who do you admire?

"

my dad

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

Martin Clunes. He is a good actor, makes some good documentries for tv. Most of all he is a realy nice kind person, who does a lot of work for animal charities.

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By *ornyHorwichCpl aka HHCCouple
over a year ago

horwich

A lady in her eighties who can jive for ages, I mean at least 7 songs in a a row. Puts the young uns to shame. Hope I'm as lively at that age

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By *uud 4-funMan
over a year ago

Dartford

Maybe I'm being trite but my hat goes off to all the members of all of the armed forces. In times when budgets are being cut and they are campaigning all over the world they still keep their discipline and even a sense of humour.

People who moan about the youth of today should watch the documentaries about the job they all do.

Cheers to all of them

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


"Maybe I'm being trite but my hat goes off to all the members of all of the armed forces. In times when budgets are being cut and they are campaigning all over the world they still keep their discipline and even a sense of humour.

People who moan about the youth of today should watch the documentaries about the job they all do.

Cheers to all of them"

I am with you here! They walk the walk so we can live as we do. They get my vote !!!

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By *emima_puddlefuckCouple
over a year ago

hexham

Those who volunteer,an invisible army of school readers,shop workers,meals on wheels makers,homestart visitors...and many more who give up their time to help others.

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By *umourCouple
over a year ago

Rushden


"Those who volunteer,an invisible army of school readers,shop workers,meals on wheels makers,homestart visitors...and many more who give up their time to help others."

Well said, agree 100% x

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By *acciWoman
over a year ago

leeds

My daughter,she has brittle bones so has it rough at times. But desite havin a home and family and a baby on the way she still is there for me no matter what because i have health problems too. She is the light and love of my life,i dnt know what i would do without her

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

All who work in hospices... an amazing dedication to dignity, kindness and knowing you will be looking after people until their very last second on this earth with compassion.

They have my complete respect.

Ditto Jemima as well x

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By *ensual temptressWoman
over a year ago

Southampton


"My daughter,she has brittle bones so has it rough at times. But desite havin a home and family and a baby on the way she still is there for me no matter what because i have health problems too. She is the light and love of my life,i dnt know what i would do without her"

that is wonderful !! thank you for putting a smile on my lips and a warm glow in my heart,seeing what obvious pride and love you have for your daughter.xx

monday morning and i feel all fuzzy and feeling the love ! x

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By *ensual temptressWoman
over a year ago

Southampton

i admire anyone who gives of themselves with out exspectation .those who love and care with out condition .those who face adversity head on and rise above it and not just blame it for way their lifes turned out .those who make mistakes and acknowledge it and use it as a learning curve and not and excuse for things . those who have worked hard to get what ever or where ever they want and not thought that life owes them anything .

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

i admire the elderly gentleman who took up running 11 years ago and completed a marathon in about 8 hours, all of this and he is over 100 years old...

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


"My daughter,she has brittle bones so has it rough at times. But desite havin a home and family and a baby on the way she still is there for me no matter what because i have health problems too. She is the light and love of my life,i dnt know what i would do without her"

I was gonna say exactly the same!! All the people who volunteer n help the country tick and we know nothing about it as they do it for free and selflessly

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By *ikerbob1957Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

Watching the last of the fighter pilots talk of their experiences in the Battle of Britain. They were only boys.

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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago

South West London / Surrey


"All who work in hospices... an amazing dedication to dignity, kindness and knowing you will be looking after people until their very last second on this earth with compassion.

They have my complete respect.

Ditto Jemima as well x"

100% agree

When Mr B's dad was dying from cancer last year they were brilliant with not only him but the whole family.

We really couldn't have asked for a more caring, supportive and compassionate team. They made an incredibly hard time that little bit easier.

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By *habsMan
over a year ago

Fortress of Solitude, Middlesex


"All who work in hospices... an amazing dedication to dignity, kindness and knowing you will be looking after people until their very last second on this earth with compassion.

They have my complete respect.

Ditto Jemima as well x"

Aye aye, I faced this 6 years ago (life changing) and it took my breath away that these peopel do this on a daily basis. If not for the reason I was there I wouldn't have lasted 15 minutes as a job.

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


"Maybe I'm being trite but my hat goes off to all the members of all of the armed forces. In times when budgets are being cut and they are campaigning all over the world they still keep their discipline and even a sense of humour.

People who moan about the youth of today should watch the documentaries about the job they all do.

Cheers to all of them"

you beat me to it

been watching all of the documentaries just lately and as much as it frightens the life out of me as the mother of a soldier it also makes my heart burst with pride in all of them and fills me with so much admiration for their courage

also i feel admiration for all the unpaid carers out there they do a magnificent job and we as a nation owe them a huge debt of gratitude

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