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  1. hahah i have just seen this!! Well i'm the eternal singleton and spent the day going on a long walk where i live, reading all the slushy comments on fb and will soon be off for a takeaway!!!! bit late to make a recommendation but cinema defo a good choice!!!
  2. going to Birmingham wednesday night. looking forward to them and combichrist. should be a good un!!
  3. if i was australian and living in the Uk all i would think about this time of year is i need my ticket home asap!!! why do people from australia live here???? it just amazes me!!
  4. That question has been asked before and nobody seems to admit doing so! About 3 or 4 years ago I met a couple of women off here but not due to this thread. One was a bit strange the other bit of a fling. Rarely go on here now so maybe some have hooked up that I have missed?
  5. haha quality!!!!!! must remember that next time i meet a woman!! thats if........
  6. In the village where i come from but dont anticipate a big one, though if there are any single tourists about you never know. Sometimes living in a tourist area can have its advantages:hihi: Around here New Years Day is the big one!!!
  7. i brought a flat there in the summer of 2003 and only a couple of months later all the work was finished so i would say its been ready for a tenant since something like just over 6 years. A long time!!
  8. Bit of a surreal decade, much better than the 90's where i was existing instead of living and seemed to have no future or any idea what a life was! Started off met a girl just before the millennium and started a five year relationship/engagement beginning of 2000. Left a dead end job with no future that i spent 8 years in back in 2001, did a bit of travelling working and living in Italy and South of France. Started a career in 2002 within financial services that was, for a time, very enjoyable and started college to get some decent qualifications. Old man nearly died and has been suffering ever since with the end nigh. I would be very surprised if he lasts much longer..... Left the countryside and hit the bright lights of Sheffield by buying my first property in 2003 with career progressing nicely. 2004 all about existing and with career progression. Holiday in Dominican Republic was most likely the highlight. 2005 very, very difficult. Both Grandma's and Uncle died. Sold one property and brought another and split up with x mrs which was very difficult and left me heavily in debt which still in now but is now manageable and changed employment - not necessarily for the better! Also finished college so that was obviously good! Spent 2006 getting up, going to work, drinking a lot and getting laid at the weekend but made some good friends! Sold property in 2007 moved back to the countryside, moved back to Sheffield and then back to the countryside in the space of 9 months. Stayed here ever since. Rediscovered childhood friends who x mrs took me away from. Guess you never really lose your roots. Left one job to go self employed which was not as promised then back to old company with a fresh head. Had a very messy brief encounter with a girl...i was a bit of a bad boy but that was due to my state of mind at the beginning of the year with finally selling the house with the x (took 18 months) and job front being rubbish. Oh and spent a week in hospital. Not touching poppers again!! But spend Xmas in Australia which was amazing!!! 2008 lost my job in financial services due to the recession and started work in a factory close to home which is ok and brought me closer to family and friends - i've always been fairly distant due to either location or me being me. So suppose in some ways 2008 was about discovering myself and, after nearly 33 years realising everybody is not against me! To think if i went to a shrink it would never have taken so long!! lol. Finally ill over Xmas so that was rubbish! 2009 fairly interesting. Decided where i want my career to go and decided to go to uni as I would be able to work around it in the factory as its open 24/7. Got made redundant, realised uni wasn't realistic financially, took on a very poor paid laboured job. Decided to go to college and doing well. Got my job back in factory and, hopefully, everything will be ok and stable. As of the last week met a girl i like who works at the same place as me. She goes home on wednesday for christmas, i'm working nights till then so god knows if anything will happened in the new year. Bloody hope so she seems sound and ironically near enough 10 years exactly since x!! lol. Time will tell, not getting my hopes up! Yep put much more than needed and no doubt left loads out but quite therapeutic!!! lol
  9. Hi, cant really give you much info but when i went for xmas 2007 i booked through http://www.netflights.co.uk as they were the cheapest at the time. Due to the fact i went december to january the flight was something like £1,400 because of Xmas. A mate went October 2007 and cost him something like £800, cant really remember. I'd be open to flying to Oz from London and get a plane or train from Manchester. That was the cheaper option at the time. Not much more i can help with but have a great time, it will be amazing. I'm looking to going again beginning of 2011 for a month or so. Go for 6 weeks if you can, there is a LOT to see.
  10. if a woman hasnt got a partner for 30 is there something wrong with them? bit of a generalisation...unless you mean never had a partner!
  11. originally posted this two years ago, little memory of that but thought I would promote this years festivities:thumbsup: something a little different to sheffield:D http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Youlgrave-Festival/101419653794
  12. Its Youlgrave. Actual village is called Middleton by Youlgrave and the chap had a collection due to his own fascination with them. He had his own personal collection on his own private property but Peak Park (and certain people who dont like the view from their weekend/holiday home being disturbed) didn't like it. Anyway, many a court appearance and much wranglings later he had to reduce his collection of 30 or so but still has some. Many moons ago, think i'm talking circular 2000/2001 maybe a year earlier there was a BBC documentary series about troublesome neighbours. This story was to be the last episode of the series and the most anticipated as the BBC was advertising it in advance as the jewel in the crown. It got scrapped because certain people who who viewed the episode before airing realised they would look like a bunch of prats and objected. Draw your own conclusion...... Not saying it wasnt unsightly, just that people who never lived in the village full time or who were not brought up in Middleton were the only one's, and of course Peak Park, had an issue. BTW, when i say it was unsightly, you had to look over a tree's and through a private gate to see them, at the time.
  13. possibly, but when all is said and done you owe them money.....
  14. Maybe not really relevant but many moons ago i was a member of a gym for keep fit and though running/jogging (whether in the gym or not) did trigger my asthma i found the cross trainer and cycling did not. Besides, i always find running/jogging is the most boring activity!!
  15. Hi, Just wanting some feedback on what to do about going away. Not had a holiday since Australia Xmas 2007 (highly recommended) and i am getting very itchy and want a holiday!! Being, sadly, the eternal single bloke who cannot find a woman i dont have much opportunity to get away be it a week in the sun or something more cultural. I dont really fancy going by myself so it looks like i'm stuck with suggesting a 'lads' holiday with some mates. So where is the best place to go nowadays in mid September? Not been on this type of holiday since 1999 and I'm guessing September is maybe slightly out of season though went to Tenerife in October back in 1994:shocked: where does the time go?!?!?! So any recommendations?? Also, holidays from work...this is one for the HR out there! Started a new job in June and they are saying if I want time off within the first 6 months I have to take it unpaid. Now, my understanding is the days of working a year without time off is long gone so i was under the impression under employment law i am allowed to take holidays but if i leave the company without earning the necessary days holiday i have to pay them back. Who is right? Cheers for any help:thumbsup: Rob
  16. yeah out of shef, like here near bakewell!!!
  17. hmm though i consider david icke a dick...after all, the world never ceased in 1997... ..but, what if this nasty cold that the press is full of is actually quite serious and armageddon is upon us... ...whose the dick now? i dare say the human race will be around for a few years yet, contrary to mr icke!
  18. lol, tell me where to look then!!!! Nothing the vicinity of Bakewell!!!!
  19. thats a good point and another reason i guess why i'm permanently single nowadays....really fussy!!
  20. ha possibly, we did spend some time out side the George...think!!! we also did a very complex dance routine outside every pub...
  21. obviously not living in sheffield!!! try living in the peak district...not many decent or even half decent women around here!!! its a case of either i have known them for years and more of a friend or we are related, joys of living in a village:roll:
  22. haha had a go on that, a real basic idea that was fun!!! just an empty box with eight pipes pointing out to various colours. ferret put in the box and if it goes down your pipe, your the winner!!!! we were all dressed as cheerleaders. did you go the tent at night? it was brilliant. had a covers band playing all 90's indie like stone roses...they were very good and no trouble!!!!
  23. glad you all had a great time. cant say i remember seeing anyone but then again i was fairly plastered:hihi:
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