Always read the wrong month and my actual start sign prediction either to myself or to another person, often people really identify with it and often the wrong one I would think summed me up better.
Always read the wrong month and my actual start sign prediction either to myself or to another person, often people really identify with it and often the wrong one I would think summed me up better.
Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
how u doing Andy ?
my misses still waiting for her certs again from the phils so she can register with the gmc, theclerk who filled in the summary of her internship made a mess of it and missed the whole of dec out
, the only good thing it can be used for is wiping your
anyway wasted £40 getting a courier to send it to us, and also wasted weeks, well the misses mom gave her aand she's sending a new one to my misses mom, it better be right this time, so hopefully my misses can apply for registration b4 end of dec/ early jan and it could be a couple of months to process, will this ever end
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Let's not "knock it", folks!I'd like to acquaint the "doubters" with an experience I had in my formative years.
At Primary School, a black-haired, dark-skinned female classmate "predicted" I would die when I was ten years old. In the [evidently mistaken] belief that I was a healthy lad, I laughed it off. Shortly afterwards, I was rushed to hospital by ambulance. Turned out I'd a ruptured appendix ... and had to undergo emergency surgery outwith normal operating hours. Just as well, because my parents were informed it been "touch and go". This was in November 1954 ... when peritonitis was potentially lethal! I then had to have a "drain" inserted to clear the poison from my system ... added to which, I received twice-daily injections of penicillin in mybefore being allowed home.
I've never forgotten that episode in my life ... when I very nearly died!![]()
:lol2:On the other hand ... later in life, I had occasion to visit a gypsy fortune teller in her caravan at the Fife seaside resort of Burntisland.
Crossing my palm with silver, and gazing into her crystal ball [as is the archetypal soothsayer's wont] ... she proceeded to inform me that I'd have 3 kids - each of whom, would (as SHE put it) "do me proud" - and go to Canada.
Well, in the event, I have only TWO children (that I KNOW of, anyway!! :lol2
and ... yes, they're BOTH a source of pride. And, I also went to Canada [or, at least, crossed the Canadian Border]. But only fleetingly - on a whistle-stop, tour of Vancouver - whilst on a five weeks' holiday in the US, after I was widowed.
So I suppose, strictly speaking, it could be argued that the dear lady was two-thirds correct in her predictions!!
I prefer the chinese one,dont believe any of them,but mine the wood dragon sounds like me
A wood dragon is one of the most different Chinese astrology signs. People under his horoscope are stubborn, passionate, honest and brave all at the same time. People love to be around them and they are completely loved for their individuality and unique personality. Wood dragons are the guardian angels of life and make brave knights in shining Armour. People of this Chinese astrology just love to explore the world and try their luck in different career paths. Fortune always attracts them like magnet. When it comes to love and romance they are totally committed to their relationship.
Got to be better than plain old Capricorn right![]()
Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.
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