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No, not that sort of moment, one of these:
As a 20 something, thought I had a good set of friends, the usual, weekends away to Creamfields and so on, down the pub or such like.
Then, when I lost my job and started as a taxi driver it all went a bit pearshaped. The hours I did meant I couldnt keep up with the social life of before and friends whom I thought were close, drifted off. Now, I bearly hear a squeak and when I can attend a barbi or something, its a lot of excuses and a no show.
Now, as a 30 something, its a lot lonelyerer out there and its difficult to adjust. They are all still there on Facebook, having a life and a family and its all 'luvly' - but, I work, go home, sleep and thats about it. My GF is lovely but I cant really do the beery fart jokes all the time and bikes just pass her by....
Is it time to quit my Facebook page and move on? Consentrate on the 'real' world and make sure I look after the good stuff?
Sorry, its that post sunday dinner funk...
As a 20 something, thought I had a good set of friends, the usual, weekends away to Creamfields and so on, down the pub or such like.
Then, when I lost my job and started as a taxi driver it all went a bit pearshaped. The hours I did meant I couldnt keep up with the social life of before and friends whom I thought were close, drifted off. Now, I bearly hear a squeak and when I can attend a barbi or something, its a lot of excuses and a no show.
Now, as a 30 something, its a lot lonelyerer out there and its difficult to adjust. They are all still there on Facebook, having a life and a family and its all 'luvly' - but, I work, go home, sleep and thats about it. My GF is lovely but I cant really do the beery fart jokes all the time and bikes just pass her by....
Is it time to quit my Facebook page and move on? Consentrate on the 'real' world and make sure I look after the good stuff?
Sorry, its that post sunday dinner funk...