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Settling down?

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by Fancy Pants, Sep 18, 2008.

  1. Mr Marty™

    Mr Marty™

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    i'm 25 and been married to my primary school g/f since i was 17, i dont think theres a set age at wich you should settle down, so long as you are happy and can wake up happy every day...wich i can :52:
     
  2. Mr Marty™

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    those timblibloos are so fkn annoying lol i went out n bought my wee yin the singing iggle piggle n upsi daisy a few weeks ago... * is all i can say at this point :56:
     
  3. Mr Marty™

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    shoulda multi quoted sorry, i beat ya on the marriage one woooo didnt have my ghirl untill i was 23 though
     
  4. McNaka

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    Is it bad I don't know what age I was when I got married? And it's not like I'm old... I just don't remember.
     
  5. Actually, there's something nobodies thought of. And I've been thinking sonce yesterday. It's not just the right age, right person etc.

    Height comes into the equation too. All the really short lassies and really tall guys I know settled down really late. In fact, it's a well known fact that that most professional basketball players will never settle down and bear children. Over 7 ft and under 4? Just forget it.

    Is there anything in what I've just said, or was last night's mushroom stew not quite what he wife said it was....?
     
  6. kennydal

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    whats for breakfast
     
  7. Fried seaweed sandwich. Though I'm not sure that's what it really was. Anyway I settled down at a normal age for my height I suppose.
     
  8. Ryan47

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    whenever they feel comfortable and have found someone they love/ a good ride.
     
  9. Fancy Pants

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    Take it you,re not settled down then as you would know the good ride part soon dissappears :icon_mrgreen:
     
  10. Ryan47

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    it does :54: ?
     
  11. I've been with the missus for about 10 years, I'm 36 she's 32 - we keep fooking off here, there & anywhere.

    Personally I'm starting to feel the opposite of my consistently intching feet & feel the need now to settle down & have kids.

    I think we'll do this in a couple of years, as we plan to head off again once she qualifies as a teacher in 2 years (hopefully Portugal).
    My mate is the same age & has a 3 year old & one on the way, he says it's the best thing he's ever done & is one of the happiest people I know.
     
  12. Fancy Pants

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    I,m afraid so I,ve got to wait till she,s sleeping before i get any, she does n,t mind though as long as she does n,t wake up that is:icon_mrgreen:
     
  13. Marie

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    Trapped in my own mind!
    :56:
     
  14. FancyPants, you should write a book! Call it The No Nonsense Guide To Life, or something like that. First page, thye advice on how to deal with coppers shing torches in yer windae!!:56:
     
  15. Fancy Pants

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    No use * about mate ,just get on with the task in hand I say:50:
     
  16. Mr Marty™

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    well i am 6ft 5" or there abouts and my wife is 5ft odds so much much smaller. :icon_mrgreen:
     
  17. Mr Marty™

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    left over stuffed crust pizza (meatball n pepperoni) and some chicken pakora... btw can i reheat the pakora in my oven or microwave?
     
  18. Are you trying to disprove my theory? After all the scientific calcs i did? You are aren't you...?:97:

    OK, how many kids have you, personally, borne?:97:

    Be honest about my theory (*as the onion prepares to abandon sinking ship.....)
     
  19. McNaka

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    None I should hope... :97:
     
  20. Mr Marty™

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    i have one daughter aged 2 ...3 in February.