2004 - 2005

Discussion in 'ten-forward' started by Smokey, Dec 26, 2004.

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  1. nadirah

    nadirah Registered Member

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    WOW!!! :eek::D:D:D:D:):cool:
     
  2. bigbuck

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    In boxing terms Jimbob, that's called "leading with your chin!"
    *Buck lines up to take another swing*
     
  3. nadirah

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    Jimbob seems to like boxing.
     
  4. the mul

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    The thing is there is always a babe in your school or work or in your home town, but just go for it and u may be surprised at the outcome, u will never know until u try.

    THE MUL ;)
     
  5. bigbuck

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    And Jimbob can be very 'trying'
    :D
     
  6. Jimbob1989

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    That is good advice Mul, just need to find the courage to walk on up there :)

    Jimbob
     
  7. Jimbob1989

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    I come from a long line of boxers.

    Jimbob
     
  8. nadirah

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    Is your family specialising in the boxing industry?
     
  9. nadirah

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    Some guys do get tounge tied when talking to pretty girls. ;)
     
  10. nadirah

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    Go, Jimbob, GO!!! :D:D
     
  11. the mul

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    The thing that I would most like is for my son Blair who has special needs and it starting school in august 2005 to have all the help he needs and be able to cope with normal school activities rather than go to a special school.
    He is the most precious thing to me as well as my family.

    THE MUL
     
  12. Jimbob1989

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    My dads not a boxer but I enjoy it and my grandfather and so on boxed.

    Jimbob
     
  13. Smokey

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    She thinks the same about you?:p


    Ciao,

    Smokey
     
  14. Jimbob1989

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    Ah well heres the thing, I while ago, whenever I looked other, she seemed to be looking at me but now its like I'm not there.

    Jimbob
     
  15. nadirah

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    :D:D:D:D:D
     
  16. Smokey

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    I'm sure in 2005 you have the courage to do so.;)

    New year, new promises you know.


    Ciao,

    Smokey
     
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    We all wish the best for your son Stephen. :)



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  18. Smokey

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    You know, almost every woman is acting like she is.

    It's woman's nature, in reality it means: "oh my sunny boy, I love you so, so much, but I have not the courage to tell it you.
    You are so pretty, kiss me, hook me, give me your strong shoulder";)


    Ciao,

    Smokey
     
  19. Jimbob1989

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    I hope... :doubt:

    Jimbob
     
  20. Smokey

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    I really wish you and your son, he cope with normal school activities.


    Ciao,

    Smokey
     
  21. the mul

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    THANKS SNOWBOUND YOUR KIND WORDS ARE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED MY FRIEND.

    Your Bud

    Stephen ;)
     
  22. the mul

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    Thanks smokey for your kind words as well my friend.

    Your friend

    THE MUL
     
  23. bigbuck

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    It'll work out OK Mul....Integration is a big priority in schools these days...lots of specialist teachers/programs etc. Blair will love it!
    Brad.
     
  24. the mul

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    Yes I know it will brad and he already has a one to one teacher at the moment and he has got some great help and specialists invoved already, we will just have to wait until he is older to find out exactly what the full outcome will be.
    We are just keeping our fingers crossed.

    Thanks brad all these kind words are very reasureing.

    Stephen
     
  25. Jimbob1989

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    Stephen, I'm sure that when it comes to your son, you will be the only one who can make decissions when it comes to his wellfair, and I'm sure you will make the right decissions.

    Jimbob
     
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