He may have been a controlling type. He met her at 18, bought her out the bar and promised her the world. She went along and they had a great life living off his dad.
She probably had secret plans to leave him and return to the bar but this bald gorillas control freakery must have frightened her.
if i had to elaberate on my first coment, id have to lay blame on his family, upbringing, and most of all his father for not making a more self sufficient person. i have said before , before education and seroundings, u need the lessons , education to servive.
Walter mitty
A can of cold beans and a wank into an old sock is the more likely reality of your life.Life is suffering, ha, ha, ha. I'm suffering so much drinking my beer and eating my spagetti. Sh1t I got to watch a blockbuster hollywood movie next and then shag my young, tight, wifey before laying my suffering head down on my ever so soft pillow. Life's a b1tch.
I believe I may have encountered more interesting beer mats ( referring to crackerjack's post supra).
If we hadn't developed the jumbo jet and reduced the cost of travel to the level where an itinerant knife grinder can afford tickets, the world would be a much better place with folk much more satisfied with their lot. In truth, observing western tattooed dross here is as dispiriting for me as witnessing the locals and their propensity for idiocy, in fact it's probably worse. I recall international travel in the late 60s and early 70s when most folks from the West were worth the conversation and not lower end dross and crazies.
Incidentally, why do I have a yellow cabbage now.
Perhaps his father owed him money? Perhaps there had been an agreement to send money that was rightfully his? Perhaps it was money he was owed? Perhaps they were murdered and shitty notes were left? Perhaps... perhaps.
Thankfully, I don't know what it is like to go through depression. It hits many people, rich and poor. Doesn't matter if you are in Africa or in Sydney. I have seen what it does to normal rational people first hand. It ain't nice.It never ceases to amaze me how people accept a sickness like cancer, but can't accept a mental illness.Personally, I think that it's not a cowards way out. Not even close.
Everyone has a mental illness these days with all the press it's being given easiest way for the work shy and lower end to get their benefits. Load of bollox if you ask me, people just need to pull themselves together and stop expecting others to take care of them.
Life happens.
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