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Mine would be not to accept an alcoholic drink from a mate just before German class lol the teacher smelt it and I got detention and a letter sent home loll
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One word.... squirrels.Somehow I very much doubt that is the worst thing you’ve done. After all, we are talking about YOU.![]()
Oh ok in that case, Do you wanna come around and tidy up for me. hoover, wash up, dust and cook, oh and when you done, I'll have a pole dance,with a bunny outfit, you know the one with the floppity earsI would tell myself to say yes, rather than no, more often.
Someone somewhere did just that, but no matter how hard they studied, and no matter what sort of job they got, they couldn't turn out as lovely as you...[ that was supposed to make you feel better]Great thread! I'd go back and tell myself to stop counting the days until I could leave school at 16, but instead stay on, do my A levels, then on to Uni. Not having a degree has seriously held me back in my career. It's left me with a chip on my shoulder and a lifelong inferiority complex.![]()
Never replying to your first Hello **Basted in Marmite?????![]()
That sounds very intriguing.Apply for the job vacancy that someone tipped you off about. It might have prevented a life time of difficulties.
Loved that film.That sounds very intriguing.
It's like the sliding doors theory, if you had made a different decision about one thing in life, it would have had a knock on effect on everything else....leading up to this moment in time.
Though...applying for that job, could have led your life down a route with even more difficulties....who knows?![]()
Me too, the thought that being a couple of minutes late for something could change your whole life....it's quite thought provoking.Loved that film.