For Everfriends Everywhere
She said
I’ll be your ever friend ..
Those days did end though, didn’t they ..
- Author: Neville ( Offline)
- Published: February 16th, 2023 01:43
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For Everfriends Everywhere
She said
I’ll be your ever friend ..
Those days did end though, didn’t they ..
Comments8
Yep, those days sure did end. Day 1 of my marriage to KP it was. All downhill since then! lol.
they say nothing is impossible .. but I say try striking a match on a jelly and rolling up hill 🐧
Emotive words Neville.
Andy
I'm turning into an emo y'know 🙂
A case of "say what you mean but mean what you say" methinks -- maybe the heart was never in it........x
I was thinking along very similar lines Fay .. ta chuck .. x
Which one of the 64 friends you have here woz it?
Blimey, 64 buddies .. that's pretty cool isn't it 🐧
My math is very shaky indeed, but I'd say, if you have lost one then the score is 63..... but then again, if they've already gone then the score may well have been 65 until quite recently...
You will note I haven't got any.....yet I still get offers... plainly from people who haven't checked me out at all, otherwise they would have noted my request. So what is the meaning of (no, not life) 'friend' then ?
No, I don't think those days did end....just my two cents on the subject! x C
wow .. some folk have no sense but you got two cents to give away ......... 🐧x
Got a couple of those me-self over the years. Ever ends quite quickly it seems.
well I never .......... 🐧
Maybe the moral is to know before you speak. It is so often easy to say, but difficult to keep. I think we've all been there one way or another. Three lines that strike at our weaknesses, superbly.
Your keen eye and good taste are both gifts that are very much appreciated Bella ..
so poignant, Hyung
reminds me of pink's, 'who knew' lyrics
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vIbsp5oJbY
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thank you!
thanks bro.. I hear where you are coming from .. aint the marriage between literacy & technology great eh ........ 🙂
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