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Today, the most important thing in my life is getting a certificate of airworthiness for the Alcocopter. I'm going up north in it at the weekend and don't really want the rotors spinning off again. Fortunately, I was down in Dorset when they last came off, and managed a soft crash by free-wheeling down into a cornfield ... caused a bit of a mess though, after they finally came to rest ... still, it gave the yokels something to talk about between flagons of scrumpy! ;)

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Waking up daily

 

Waking up.:hihi:

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Why do you I should have priorities?

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Why do you I should have priorities?

Your first priority could be to have the word 'think' installed in your keyboard. ;)

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Your first priority could be to have the word 'think' installed in your keyboard. ;)

 

Was gonna say "say" actually. Maybe I should turn off the autocorrect

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health, happiness and my family

 

My choice too.

Especially health - something no one appreciates until it is gone

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I wouldn't put my health before my family. Health is something that I try to keep in balance, it's far from my top priority.

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I wouldn't put my health before my family. Health is something that I try to keep in balance, it's far from my top priority.

 

But by remaining healthy you can stay with your family............

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I don't put that much emphasis on it though. It becomes a total bore and it depresses me. Happy Dad = good Dad!

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Mine are passions, love, health, family, nature, honesty, justice and freedom.

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I don't put that much emphasis on it though. It becomes a total bore and it depresses me. Happy Dad = good Dad!

 

Unhealthy Dad = no Dad.

Harsh but true - I lost my Dad at a young age due to him neglecting his health.

Stay well.

Edited by Daven

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