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

I cannot drive at present which is forcing me to walk to places in the village. It's the silver lining .

What examples can you give?

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

I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!

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


"I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!"

I can relate as I'm single, but, sex aside, I love sleeping in a double bed on my own. I use it all

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


"I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!

I can relate as I'm single, but, sex aside, I love sleeping in a double bed on my own. I use it all "

Don't women do that even if there is a fella in bed with them? And nick all of the sheets too!

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


"I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!

I can relate as I'm single, but, sex aside, I love sleeping in a double bed on my own. I use it all "

i love sleeping on the floor i use it all

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


"I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!

I can relate as I'm single, but, sex aside, I love sleeping in a double bed on my own. I use it all

Don't women do that even if there is a fella in bed with them? And nick all of the sheets too! "

I wouldn't want all the bedding with night sweats. I often star fish and move around seeking the cooler parts of the sheet

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


"I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!

I can relate as I'm single, but, sex aside, I love sleeping in a double bed on my own. I use it all i love sleeping on the floor i use it all "

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

There are sooooo many silver linings to my single life

Big bed

Remote control

Never doing a mans ironing

Never picking up crap after a man

Never listening to whingeing

Never having to massage their ego

Never having to “ discuss” purchases

Doing what I want when I want !!!!

I bloody love it

Spose it could apply to a single fella as well.... but has any man ever picked up after a woman ?!?!?!

Disclaimer.... if Prince Charming is reading this, I want you really.... get off your horse and snog me

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


"I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!

I can relate as I'm single, but, sex aside, I love sleeping in a double bed on my own. I use it all

Don't women do that even if there is a fella in bed with them? And nick all of the sheets too! "

Yes, they do.

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By *uicy jonesMan
over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in


"I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!"

Totally get you there

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


"There are sooooo many silver linings to my single life

Big bed

Remote control

Never doing a mans ironing

Never picking up crap after a man

Never listening to whingeing

Never having to massage their ego

Never having to “ discuss” purchases

Doing what I want when I want !!!!

I bloody love it

Spose it could apply to a single fella as well.... but has any man ever picked up after a woman ?!?!?!

Disclaimer.... if Prince Charming is reading this, I want you really.... get off your horse and snog me "

you were talking about one man lol

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By *uicy jonesMan
over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in

Don't have anyone to answer to anyone , I'm free to do what I want ,any old time

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

Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK.

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


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK. "

Wow

Sounds like you’ve been extremely lucky

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


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK. "

omg the uks medical system is second only to Switzerland, germany, austria, lichtenstein, autrailia, japan, china and Argentina

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


"I cannot drive at present which is forcing me to walk to places in the village. It's the silver lining .

What examples can you give? "

I used to work in new York in a bank. The person sitting next to me who used to work in the world trade center office received a parking citation and had to take the morning off on 9/11 to go pay it.

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


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK.

Wow

Sounds like you’ve been extremely lucky"

Or unlucky depending on view point. It hasn't quite been my year. I had another, not rare, infection recently. The silver lining being the suspected sepsis was treated. I am damn immortal I tell thee .

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"I cannot drive at present which is forcing me to walk to places in the village. It's the silver lining .

What examples can you give? "

I am unable to go out dancing with the ladies this weekend due to small person being at home so we are going to the xmas tree festival instead

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


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK. omg the uks medical system is second only to Switzerland, germany, austria, lichtenstein, autrailia, japan, china and Argentina "

the NHS is good but it's a postcode lottery sadly. There are hospitals that do not follow guidance (NICE, BIA, NHS website) and hospitals that do.

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


"I cannot drive at present which is forcing me to walk to places in the village. It's the silver lining .

What examples can you give?

I used to work in new York in a bank. The person sitting next to me who used to work in the world trade center office received a parking citation and had to take the morning off on 9/11 to go pay it. "

He has angels looking after him.

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


"I cannot drive at present which is forcing me to walk to places in the village. It's the silver lining .

What examples can you give?

I am unable to go out dancing with the ladies this weekend due to small person being at home so we are going to the xmas tree festival instead "

Awwww that's lovely.

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


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK. omg the uks medical system is second only to Switzerland, germany, austria, lichtenstein, autrailia, japan, china and Argentina

the NHS is good but it's a postcode lottery sadly. There are hospitals that do not follow guidance (NICE, BIA, NHS website) and hospitals that do. "

true glad youre alive mind

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


"I cannot drive at present which is forcing me to walk to places in the village. It's the silver lining .

What examples can you give?

I used to work in new York in a bank. The person sitting next to me who used to work in the world trade center office received a parking citation and had to take the morning off on 9/11 to go pay it.

He has angels looking after him. "

Yeah. Amazing story isn't it? He had it framed.

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


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK. omg the uks medical system is second only to Switzerland, germany, austria, lichtenstein, autrailia, japan, china and Argentina

the NHS is good but it's a postcode lottery sadly. There are hospitals that do not follow guidance (NICE, BIA, NHS website) and hospitals that do. true glad youre alive mind "

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


"I cannot drive at present which is forcing me to walk to places in the village. It's the silver lining .

What examples can you give?

I used to work in new York in a bank. The person sitting next to me who used to work in the world trade center office received a parking citation and had to take the morning off on 9/11 to go pay it.

He has angels looking after him.

Yeah. Amazing story isn't it? He had it framed. "

I do believe it's "set in stone" the day we're born and the day we die. Maybe also some of our life events and people we meet - everything else is choice or result of others' choices.

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


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I used to work in new York in a bank. The person sitting next to me who used to work in the world trade center office received a parking citation and had to take the morning off on 9/11 to go pay it.

He has angels looking after him.

Yeah. Amazing story isn't it? He had it framed.

I do believe it's "set in stone" the day we're born and the day we die. Maybe also some of our life events and people we meet - everything else is choice or result of others' choices. "

Yes. My wife Serena69 believes the same. I'm sitting on the fence. Your post made me think of something very interesting though that I can't mention here because I don't want to distract the thread.

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By *uciyassMan
over a year ago

sheffield

Show me a sliver lining and I’ll show you a lier. I’ve been searching for my sliver lining for years and all i keep getting is rolls of tinfoil

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


"Show me a sliver lining and I’ll show you a lier. I’ve been searching for my sliver lining for years and all i keep getting is rolls of tinfoil "

I can see why you would say that but 'every cloud has a silver lining' isn't a promise - it is a wise hint to you to try and find the positive in every situation as a way to be a happier person.

Happiness is a choice. It comes from within. You can have your car break down and view it as negative. Or you can try hard and smile and say 'at least I get to see the trees and do a little exercise' as the poster did. It's often hard to do but it's a good idea.

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By *uciyassMan
over a year ago

sheffield


"Show me a sliver lining and I’ll show you a lier. I’ve been searching for my sliver lining for years and all i keep getting is rolls of tinfoil

I can see why you would say that but 'every cloud has a silver lining' isn't a promise - it is a wise hint to you to try and find the positive in every situation as a way to be a happier person.

Happiness is a choice. It comes from within. You can have your car break down and view it as negative. Or you can try hard and smile and say 'at least I get to see the trees and do a little exercise' as the poster did. It's often hard to do but it's a good idea. "

O your just too cheerful on this cold Black Friday

But I get ya. Most of the time my glass is half full unless of course there is whiskey in it then it’s empty and I just use the bottle

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


"Show me a sliver lining and I’ll show you a lier. I’ve been searching for my sliver lining for years and all i keep getting is rolls of tinfoil

I can see why you would say that but 'every cloud has a silver lining' isn't a promise - it is a wise hint to you to try and find the positive in every situation as a way to be a happier person.

Happiness is a choice. It comes from within. You can have your car break down and view it as negative. Or you can try hard and smile and say 'at least I get to see the trees and do a little exercise' as the poster did. It's often hard to do but it's a good idea.

O your just too cheerful on this cold Black Friday

But I get ya. Most of the time my glass is half full unless of course there is whiskey in it then it’s empty and I just use the bottle "

Lol. My bottles of whisky are always emptier then they should be. . Although I usually drink single malt, I recently discovered that Whyte and Mackay blended is actually quite decent and well worth a try if you don't want to drain your best stuff.

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By *layfullsamMan
over a year ago

Solihull

Turned the big 5 0 yesterday so today I've lost the opportunity to message women who set 49 years old as an upper age preference

However I've opened up a new opportunity to message those who set 50 as the minimum age they'd meet

#glasshalffull

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


"There are sooooo many silver linings to my single life

Big bed

Remote control

Never doing a mans ironing

Never picking up crap after a man

Never listening to whingeing

Never having to massage their ego

Never having to “ discuss” purchases

Doing what I want when I want !!!!

I bloody love it

Spose it could apply to a single fella as well.... but has any man ever picked up after a woman ?!?!?!

Disclaimer.... if Prince Charming is reading this, I want you really.... get off your horse and snog me "

I do my own ironing

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By *issmorganWoman
over a year ago

Calderdale innit

I hurt my eye yesterday at work,stings like hell,but I"m at home today instead of at work.

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


"I'm single, which can suck at times.

The silver lining is that I haven't had to watch X Factor or any crap reality tv shows for ages!"

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By *udistnorthantsMan
over a year ago

Desborough

Thanks to the big push to demonise gas guzzling cars I was able to pick up a gorgeous 23 year old 4 liter petrol Jag for almost peanuts last year...

champagne driving for lemonade money

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


"Thanks to the big push to demonise gas guzzling cars I was able to pick up a gorgeous 23 year old 4 liter petrol Jag for almost peanuts last year...

champagne driving for lemonade money"

X308 shape? Back then I bought a new 1998 XJR

Was a lovely car but indeed drank fuel like the space shuttle. I liked it so much I bought a second one in 2014 to drive occasionally which I had for 4 years.

Cool thing was. I sold it for more than I paid for it. Nice one.

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By *udistnorthantsMan
over a year ago

Desborough

X300 shape, a 4.0 Sovereign LWB

I can get 28mpg out of it onow a good run and it is sooo comfy. Plus the purr of a Straight Six is divine

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


"X300 shape, a 4.0 Sovereign LWB

I can get 28mpg out of it onow a good run and it is sooo comfy. Plus the purr of a Straight Six is divine "

That's pretty good. Mine got 18mpg on a long run. Yes straight six engines are inherently better balanced than the V8 that came later in the X308. Strong body shell too. Was designed for the proposed American 40mph crash test at the time.

Now my eye is playing up fast cars look like history to me and I'm driving a diesel. Bit sad really.

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

... But in spirit of the the thread.

Silver lining.

Recently sold an RS6 and an XJR.

But I get to save fuel.

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By *udistnorthantsMan
over a year ago

Desborough

Apparently the X300 was the safest car to be in to survive a big crash.

Another thing I like about it is other drivers give way to me a lot more or let me out in traffic compared to when I was in a Mondeo or even in my S-Type

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK. "

,

Gosh, hope you are on the mend . Enjoy your walks

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


"Apparently the X300 was the safest car to be in to survive a big crash.

Another thing I like about it is other drivers give way to me a lot more or let me out in traffic compared to when I was in a Mondeo or even in my S-Type "

Yes.. I really noticed that too. Isn't that strange? Oh dear. You've gone and made me miss it again. I always liked the shape. I drive a Mercedes now and it's a better car in lots and lots of ways but... Doesn't have the same soul somehow.

Sorry OP. Don't mean to rattle on in your thread about cars.

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By *udistnorthantsMan
over a year ago

Desborough

You aren't wrong about it having a soul.

I don't think that OP will mind as you are certainly in a positive frame of mind while reminiscing

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


"You aren't wrong about it having a soul.

I don't think that OP will mind as you are certainly in a positive frame of mind while reminiscing "

You might be interested to look at thus short clip.

https://youtu.be/vq5cAgTN3zE

It's called Jaguar XJ v Ford Sierra.

You will notice that after the crash the jag is still rolling forward whilst the Sierra is rolling backward.

The physics behind this means that the forces on the jag passengers are much lower and the forces on the Ford passengers devastatingly high.

Moral. Heavy cars are safer than light cars (everything else being equal).

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


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK. ,

Gosh, hope you are on the mend . Enjoy your walks "

Thank you

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


"Apparently the X300 was the safest car to be in to survive a big crash.

Another thing I like about it is other drivers give way to me a lot more or let me out in traffic compared to when I was in a Mondeo or even in my S-Type

Yes.. I really noticed that too. Isn't that strange? Oh dear. You've gone and made me miss it again. I always liked the shape. I drive a Mercedes now and it's a better car in lots and lots of ways but... Doesn't have the same soul somehow.

Sorry OP. Don't mean to rattle on in your thread about cars."

No need to apologise, feel free

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


"You aren't wrong about it having a soul.

I don't think that OP will mind as you are certainly in a positive frame of mind while reminiscing "

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Come on peeps, this is a positive thread. Turn those negative times into good things.

I was hospitalised on holiday with a rare infection. I have reason to believe I may have died if I had been in the UK. ,

Gosh, hope you are on the mend . Enjoy your walks

Thank you "

,

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


"Show me a sliver lining and I’ll show you a lier. I’ve been searching for my sliver lining for years and all i keep getting is rolls of tinfoil "
well i had a sliver of ham on my sandwich today it was so miniscule you could say they treated it like gold dust

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