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The grieving process is directly related to the amount of hormones you have going on, how much you drank last night and are intending to drink tonight, if you settle in here or feel odd, and if there is enough chocolate in the house.

any one of these factors can seriously sway a person, its honest to God troof.

Big Grin
W
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Originally posted by toker:
We are like a nation in mourning.

Snap out of it people, this is a better home, same people, better facilities and less annoying mods.


Come on, be happy, start a cheerful thread, move on, it's over, yet it's just beginning.

All the people you were saying goodbye to are actually on here, so come on, give yourselfs a shake..stiff upper lip and all that. Razzer


well said
B
quote:
Originally posted by toker:
We are like a nation in mourning.

Snap out of it people, this is a better home, same people, better facilities and less annoying mods.


Come on, be happy, start a cheerful thread, move on, it's over, yet it's just beginning.

All the people you were saying goodbye to are actually on here, so come on, give yourselfs a shake..stiff upper lip and all that. Razzer


Well, yes, you're right.

It's true, we have a nice new home, and most of us have made it here, full of hope for the future; but I think a little grieving is only to be expected. It's rather like watching your favourite pub turned into a wine bar, or seeing the house you grew up in demolished; although we've all moved on, the place itself held fond memories for me, and I'm sure quite a few others. So we can get a little misty-eyed, and then we'll cheer up, take a deep breath and go forward.
Sarum

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