Re: Blind Date
Once and it was as a favour to a friend to accompany her on a double date. They took us to a travelling fair and paid for us a ride on the Waltzer. The boy tried to kiss me and he was quite revolting I told my friend that I was going home with or without her. She didn't forgive me for about two weeksRe: Blind Date
I went on a couple, the worst - this was about 15 years ago - was a man at least 60 with dyed black hair in a 1950s quiff, three teeth, a Teddy Boy cord round his neck with a huge glittery stone at the end and limited conversational skills. It was such a long evening and I just wanted to turn round and run, but you can't really, can you? Oh, and no, we didn't marry!Re: Blind Date
I was formally introduced to the man I was to marry when I was 15 and he was nearly 18, when he was visiting my home island from the UK. He is the much younger brother of the husband of a friend of my late Mother. Our courtship was mostly conducted by letter or phonecall, I was at school and he was at university. I only saw him at holiday times when either I flew over to the UK, or he flew over to our island. We married when I was nineteen. I still can't work out exactly what has made our relationship tick. He was a million light years more intelligent than me before his devastating illness, which has left him brain damaged, half his brain is completely trashed apparently. However in some respects he is still more intelligent. We have no interests in common apart from our children/grandchildren, but somehow we have managed to put up with each other for nearly 44 years.Thread Tools | |
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