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TWR | 23:14 Fri 10th Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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If you could turn back the clock what would you do?
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would´ve put it about a bit more when i was in my teens, as i had them eating out of my hands, but hadnt clue what to do, plus i was very shy
Is TWR asking if you're unhappy with who you are?
Change your experiences and you change yourself...
unfortunately turning the clock back would probably upset the space time continuum and knock a couple of the lotto balls sideways.Still, give it a go.

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I would have worked harder at my first marriage and so would he have (not melancholy -fact).I have to live with it for life now -c'est la vie:(
Ok well I'd have kids much younger. Gone and lived in Oz with a guy I fell in love with when I was there. Sorted out my phobia of worms etc in order to study archeology/paleontology (sp). And thats for starters!!!
I agree with you Boo Boo study at school is the answer
Though I sincerely wish I could, I would not as it would mean my sweetheart would be here in pain, prefer the memories to be joyous. ♥
O WOW TB -dont blame ya -but you wouldnt have had Lucas...:)
Ayee Lukas-soz TB x
The last couple of years have been 'turbulent' (to say the least) mainly because of decisions we have made but I would not change anything as it would have an effect on what we have/what we are now.
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To you Bobbie, Thank you for your time, I am now sorting it out . xx
I know Dris, he's the apple of my eye :o) x

Don't worry about the spelling Dris, you're not the first and you won't be the last! Lol
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My answer to my post, to be a care worker, I love helping people that are less fortunate than myself, It does not take a lot of thought, " does it" ?
Never mind, BOO at least you have a job and all the ladies on the checkout in our local Co-op are lovely as I am sure you are. That is one of the things I regret as well as you, wasting my time at school. Can't go back though only forward and there are many things I would do differently if I could go back. I wouldn't change my husband though, he was the best.
Stay in school and learn then go to uni.... Uni is still an option but whether I can afford to go or not is debatable right now.
It's not so much what I'd like to turn back, as "if I knew then what I know now" I might have been able to have a better relationship with my father as I grew older. It wasn't bad as it was, but insight is a great "what if"er.
kind of interesting to read people saying 'I wish I had stuck with my schooling and gone on to uni' when News is full of people saying 'Too many people go to university, it's all a con, waste of time, restrict entry'. It reinforces my belief that learning is valuable and people want to do it and regret it if they don't; and that the country would be poorer if we told 90% of the population they couldn't.
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