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Sorry to hear that Sami - Not a good start for you but you seem like a really nice guy and I hope the bad stuff has passed X
thank you caroline ,i had a good wife,so can salute all women out there,except the ones whoes husbands say,(women ahhh cant live with em cant live without em
You know what they say Sami - Behind every great man is a great woman ....... rolling her eyes
yes also the other way round caroline,i can still remember dennis thatcher standing there behind margret wearing his little white apron looking sheepish
Not sure it can be argued that Thatcher was a actually a woman though Sami - Poor ole Dennis!
thank you maggie,but i was you could say one of the lucky ones as only spent a year in care home there were 2 brothers there 7 and 13 they both had a chance to be fostered but to different house holds they refused so were sent to the care home,mum had died dad was a drinker.i felt real affection for the 7yr old as he looked up to me like his own brother,and me being 14 felt some sort of magic in my heart by his gestures it cant be explained by words.hope they found happiness in life
It was certainly tough to be in a Children’s Home, I worked for Children's Department years ago, also have a close friend who was fostered and also in a Children’s Home it was very tough and leaves scars.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/10683033/jeremy-bamber-white-house-farm-sheila-caffell/
nice story caroline will have some readers hissing steam from their ears.poor leo. trudi might scratch his eyes out when she reads it
jb is on his way to setting a record,longest serving prisoner in uk penal history.i will certainly be celebrating if iam still around and not pushing up daisies
Thanks for sharing your experience with us Sami, your a credit to the forum mate, your knowledge inside and outside is of immense value mate.