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The day in a life (Read 289 times)
cavalier
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The day in a life
Mar 22nd, 2009 at 10:05pm
 
Sitting in the sun eating worms and soil.
The sun always shining watching mum and dad pushing my sister and brother on the swings.
Hoping that school would end and hurrying home to see my favourite program on the TV.
No responsibilities just selfishness
Getting out of bed late, pretending to get up but just banging on the floor as if i was.
Finding sex, whoopee
First day at work, what's hit me
Pissed every night
5 years, where's it gone
Married with children, oh my god!
Just the two of us now
Grandad "Gramps"How old am I!!!
Not that bloody old!!!!!!
Just lost my job, didn't expect that after 18 years
Sitting in front of a laptop typing this crap for god knows who to read
Monday's another day on the job hunt in between the lovely bouts of painful pleasure
Now thats the way to condense 50 years in a minute

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Re: The day in a life
Reply #1 - Mar 22nd, 2009 at 11:30pm
 
Brevity isn't always easy. You've done it well here.

I hope that your tomorrow is productive, prosperous and pain free.

with warm regards,
Tony
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