What are YOU sorry for?
#32
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Re: What are YOU sorry for?
I am sorry I was so horrible to my mum when I was a teenager
I am sorry that I thought I had met the man of my dreams and I was wrong!
Thats about it really the rest was just a learning curve
I am sorry that I thought I had met the man of my dreams and I was wrong!
Thats about it really the rest was just a learning curve
#33
Re: What are YOU sorry for?
I'm really sorry I bought chocolate, now I am going to have to eat it!
#38
Re: What are YOU sorry for?
I'm sorry I broke "giving up alcohol for lent"!!
Lasted only 8 days.........
Lasted only 8 days.........
#39
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Location: here there,fluck knows where?
Posts: 7,444
Re: What are YOU sorry for?
i would love to put what i am thinking but ive turned over a new minge,i mean leaf
#41
Re: What are YOU sorry for?
I'm not sorry for anything I may have said or done. All my past experiences have made me who I am today.
#44
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Re: What are YOU sorry for?
Originally Posted by dorothy
I'm not sorry for anything I may have said or done. All my past experiences have made me who I am today.
Having said that, I do spend part of my life apologising to people, not because I regret my actions or words, but because I don't like to see the hurt that those actions and words sometimes cause, and I am sorry for the hurt, if not for the original action.
Does that make sense?
#45
Re: What are YOU sorry for?
A very good mate of mine once told me, never regret anything you have done - if you were going to regret it you shouldn't have done it in the first place.
Having said that, I do spend part of my life apologising to people, not because I regret my actions or words, but because I don't like to see the hurt that those actions and words sometimes cause, and I am sorry for the hurt, if not for the original action.
Does that make sense?
Having said that, I do spend part of my life apologising to people, not because I regret my actions or words, but because I don't like to see the hurt that those actions and words sometimes cause, and I am sorry for the hurt, if not for the original action.
Does that make sense?
Also, I'm sorry for the Busby Babes. They deserved better than that muck spewed out by the current United team on Sunday.