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Old 22nd Apr 08, 06:35 AM
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Say something nice you B**tards!!

Here’s a real challenge…after all of the moaning in yesterday’s highly entertaining “What cheeses you off” thread, can we have a “what makes you happy” thread today?

I’ll start


Erm…


Back later when I’ve thought of something.

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Old 22nd Apr 08, 09:23 AM
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Chocolate

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Old 22nd Apr 08, 09:35 AM
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Simple Dog's and in particular my lovely Belgian Shepherd Riley. Rescued four times in 8 months, before we had him. He's 9 years old soon and never has anyone "sold" something to me with a more true description. Our dog warden in Bedford, Coral, said "John, He'll melt your heart". He did and he does still, countless times daily
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Old 22nd Apr 08, 09:53 AM
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Getting home from work and seeing my 18 month son Owain laughing and smiling when he see's me.
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Old 22nd Apr 08, 10:35 AM
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Here’s a real challenge…after all of the moaning in yesterday’s highly entertaining “What cheeses you off” thread, can we have a “what makes you happy” thread today?

I’ll start


Erm…



Back later when I’ve thought of something.

GrumpySteve
I missed the what cheeses you off thread. Pity as everyone knows. The true Cockernee is born within the sound of Bow Bells. Thus, the true Brummie is born within the sound of somebody moaning
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Old 22nd Apr 08, 12:10 PM
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Chocolate

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Chocolate-flavoured beer

Moaning
I've actually had Beer made using chocolate in a whetherspoons last month, it wasn't nice at all! not two things tghat should be mixed!
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Old 22nd Apr 08, 12:34 PM
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This nice sunny weather we're having makes me happy. Having plenty money would too
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Old 22nd Apr 08, 01:24 PM
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I've actually had Beer made using chocolate in a whetherspoons last month, it wasn't nice at all! not two things tghat should be mixed!
We are starting to get sidetracked. I agree with you on this one. Mind you, remember Wetherspoons sell beer cheap because they buy it just as it's on the turn, so perhaps we ought to try again. What do you think, because if you have enough, you wont care.
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When my son says "Tuddle Mummy" or "Tiss Mummy" and most other things about him.

He's only two, it won't last
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Old 22nd Apr 08, 03:51 PM
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being given a chance to redeem yourself.

My wife

the start of spring when trees blossom.( reminds me of my childhood somehow).

when you shout encouragement to a marathon runner as they're flagging at 23 miles and you can see it's given them a lift.

the fact that I've actually realised that I can be a right captious, miserable B.:eek:

listening to old people telling you their life story.

knowing that money alone isn't the key to a happy life.
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This nice sunny weather we're having makes me happy. Having plenty money would too
Money never buys happiness and happily, never will. Whereas sunshine and smiles are all free!
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When my son says "Tuddle Mummy" or "Tiss Mummy" and most other things about him.

He's only two, it won't last
My youngest announced to Granny the other day that Grandad is widdling in the kitchen, she went on to say that Daddy widdles in the kitchen too. When Granny asked her to explain she said 'I can widdle too, Look...' and she then pouted her lips and tried to blow!

Granny was very relieved (well not literally!)

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... Running very early in the morning. No traffic on the roads. Peace and quiet.
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Think i might have to give that a try ped, getting up is a bit of a problem for me tho.....
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Think i might have to give that a try ped, getting up is a bit of a problem for me tho.....
Yeah I know it can be hard, but I've been doing it for years. Was out the door by 4-50am this morning.
I still tend to get up early, even if I'm injured, because I know how difficult it is to get used to waking up at that time.
In the summer, it's often the best part of the day.
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