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Kaizabella

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About Kaizabella

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  • Birthday June 27

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    RIGHT at the top of all the hills in Crookes!
  1. Hi, Found a ginger and white cat roaming just off airedale road in Middlewood / Wadsley. She's in fiarly bad condition with matted fur and no fur to the ends of her tail and appears to be very thin / malnutritioned. She's been trying to follow me home for about a week now and today I finally let her in. Just wondering if anyone in the area has lost a pet recently. She's been wearing a "staywell" collar that appears to have been on for a very long time. We're not supposed to have cats in our house but she looks so unwell I've brought her in and fed / watered her. I'm gonna take her to the vet to try to see if she has a microchip tomorrow but after that I've no idea what to do. Thanks Kai
  2. Dammit, I'd really love to come, but money dictates otherwise. If I can persuade the OH to lend me enough for a pint or two, I'll pop down.
  3. I'm sure the OH would say the same thing about me.
  4. we're supposed to be extolling the virtues of relationships, not planning the redecorating!!
  5. When your upset or in a bad mood, you've got someone who knows when to leave you alone, and someone who knows exactly when to give you the world's biggest hug without saying a word. Someone who knows all your favourite wines and makes sure they're in the fridge when they know you're on your way back from a hard day.
  6. Thats a really valid point!! Taxi it is then!!
  7. DO you ever get the mental image of two people just spinning around on the spot talking to each other???
  8. Well if we START at the Dove, we can always make our way to Corp slowly, maybe via the Benjamin Huntsman and the Dev Cat
  9. Yupyup!! Well looking forward to it!!! Where are we reckoning beforehand then? Couple of games of pool in the Dove now they've got a pool table again?
  10. At the end of the day..... *pulls hair out*
  11. @ Lyndix. Definitely Also, someone to help me carry the shopping, someone who doesn't care if I stagger in at 3 in the morning drunk with my make up smeared down my face, he just laughs and makes me breakfast in the morning, someone who tells me my ass looks fine no matter what I'm wearing, and means it.
  12. I don't believe he should be given the chance. Why should he be given the chance to even try and form a normal life?? His victims will never have a normal life, they'll suffer for the rest of their days. The pain will lessen, but it'll still be there, in the back of their head, no matter what they do. Why should he be allowed out? Ever!
  13. Further to Epiphany's post about how its great to be single, I want to start a thread which says that I'm really happy I'm in a relationship. I love coming home to cuddles and a cuppa, having those comfortable silences where you're just happy with each others company, having someone there who makes you laugh till you cry, pokes fun at you but would kill anyone else who did the same. What do all the other coupled up forummers like about being in a relationship? What is it that your partner does that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, and glad to be alive?
  14. Haven't been in ages cos my friends and I like a pool table, but now the Dove has one again, we'll definitely start going back! Been going for years, and its still one of the friendliest pubs in town, has one of the best atmospheres, and I've got so many great memories of going in for "a pint" of Old Rosie with my mum and stumbling home about 6 hours later
  15. I do get what you mean, I just think that there are certain types of crime which should mean you don't get that chance. OK, I misread you there, sorry, thought you were saying that there shouldn't be. Emotive subject I guess. There definitely should. Why should someone who wrecks someone else's life be able to go out and ever live theirs again. Even if they feel remorse, they should accept the fact that they committed this crime and so take their punishment. This man doesn't ever deserve to go free, "rehabilitated" or no. Its not quite as simple as that. Would you want to believe your husband was doing this to your children or would you look for any other logical alternative. This woman is probably beside herself, blaming herself for what happened. Its all well and good to look at these things with hindsight, but the type of men that carry out these crimes are good at lying, good at controlling people and good at creating a veneer of respectability.
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