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You are absolutely correct. Passion above all. Can't we have both though? I honestly believe I have passion for my my collecting but I also have the TV volume only on a prime number, don't step on cracks in the pavement, drive more cautiously on Friday 13th (and never fly), stack the dishwasher my way, and avoid motorways on bank holidays.
Friday thé 13th is a Lucky day, only unlucky for Templars, so chill
 
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It made me think of the youngins I work with who are running the streets, dealing drugs and just livin that life. They grow up in that atmosphere so to them it’s kinda like “the world expects them to be like that” their world that is. That’s when the eyes half closed comes into play. These guys aren’t inherently bad I don’t think they fully grasp the chaos they cause in their own and others lives. I’m gonna see how I can work it in but so many of these guys have unrealized talent and potential it’s a shame those streets grab such a hold.
Hello again: look I admire you for your empathy but would like to remind you that as far as caring about someone; you are nr1. Self Care is most important; I am sure you have heard of saviour syndrome: beware
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Friday thé 13th is a Lucky day, only unlucky for Templars, so chill

Did not watch the videos -- Too busy watching model airplane videos.

One has not truly lived until they tried morris dancing. There is something about jingling like a telephone waving hankies about. Never did get as far as the sticks and swards though. Hope they were not actually hacking things.

Personally though I prefer the more sedate Jane Austin style country dance. Although a spirited Sir Roger de Coverly can really get the heart rate up.

Waltzes as polkas though seem so last century...
Great reply...... I worked on the railways. I remember talking to a Trainspotter on Wembley Central station at 11.00pm on a wet weekend night. He was there on the off chance he could spot some particular unscheduled goods wagons whose numbers he had yet to collect.
 
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Great reply...... I worked on the railways. I remember talking to a Trainspotter on Wembley Central station at 11.00pm on a wet weekend night. He was there on the off chance he could spot some particular unscheduled goods wagons whose numbers he had yet to collect.
I go to yoga class with thé off chance some beauty will show me how to do the move right
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I go to yoga class with thé off chance some beauty will show me how to do the move right

Pussywhipped Satan went to all the wrong classes that's for sure!
 
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Pussywhipped Satan went to all the wrong classes that's for sure!
I find this Hilarious. So ridiculous