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What was the 1st thing you did after Divorce?

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17 Aug 12 #350194 by fairylandtime
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I did look at those cakes you can buy ... For divorces very vey funny :laugh:& thought of a party ... But felt a bit tight

JJx

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25 Aug 12 #351928 by Pammy1970
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Will let you know. Just signed Consent Order... :)

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25 Aug 12 #351941 by NoWhereToTurnl
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Cried, cried & cried then as my 20 year old car had died I went and bought a convertible! its an old car but the day I came out of the food shop and found two men drooling over it was great. They told me, "What a beautiful car", I said thankyou and put my shopping in the boot, then one of them said, " I am surprised your husband lets you drive it", My response, "I SWOOPED HIM FOR IT!!! Wow that made me smile, oh and the look on their faces :)

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25 Aug 12 #351942 by fairylandtime
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LOL NWTT

Bet the cars a lot more reliable too x JJx

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25 Aug 12 #351946 by Marshy_
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I would love to say that I had a great big party. All my mates came round and I got very drunk. But it was a great big zero. I didnt hang the flags out. I didnt feel good about it. Or bad about it. Nothing happened. I got the bit of paper and shoved it in the draw of bits of paper that I file now and again, when it gets too big a pile. Bit boring really. I just got on with my life... C.

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26 Aug 12 #352088 by donkler
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I think I will mainly be doing a Marshy.

Then wonder how to pay my father back the money I have been bullied into to pay her to p*ss off.

Ok I might treat myself and buy a bottle of red wine NOT ON OFFER AT TESCOS :)

If you want to join me drinking it and you''re in the Nottingham area, let me know :P

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26 Aug 12 #352089 by Boo2u21964
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I''m sure I could find Nottingham for a glass of wine so fine :)
think that sentence almost makes me a poet!!

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