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Wilmslow is my most realistic creation to date and real life is not always happy. Look at Doodab for example.Hard Brexit now!
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For Wilmslow that was a happy ending!Originally posted by AtW View PostCan't you make at least some Wilmslow stories with happy ending?
Just saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
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Is he a portrait of yourself being a few decades younger?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWilmslow is my most realistic creation to date and real life is not always happy. Look at Doodab for example.
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He's a portrait of how Sasguru wished he had lived his lifeOriginally posted by AtW View PostIs he a portrait of yourself being a few decades younger?
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I've enough money to cover my bills until next year, most of my time is my own, i've ready access to green space, good food and passable beer, and i'm smug in the knowledge that I live in a nicer part of town than you. What do I have to be happy about?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWilmslow is my most realistic creation to date and real life is not always happy. Look at Doodab for example.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Alexey,
you shouldn't laugh at those worse off than yourself
he's got his warchest, all two months worth
he's happy
Milan.Comment
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I am not - I may have misunderstood what he meant by it, in any case he should not be posting tulip on here and look for a juicy contract or work on Plan BOriginally posted by milanbenes View Postyou shouldn't laugh at those worse off than yourself
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SO basically you're smug because you have 3 months warchest?Originally posted by doodab View PostI've enough money to cover my bills until next year, most of my time is my own, i've ready access to green space, good food and passable beer, and i'm smug in the knowledge that I live in a nicer part of town than you. What do I have to be happy about?

And that you rent as opposed to owning a house outright


I genuinely feel sorry for you.
And the area stuff is very debatableHard Brexit now!
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It's at least 4 and at my current rate of slacking it will be 6 by christmas. I'm starting to like this few well paid days here and there lifestyle, beats having ones nose to the grindstone 20 days a month.Originally posted by milanbenes View PostAlexey,
you shouldn't laugh at those worse off than yourself
he's got his warchest, all two months worth
he's happy
Milan.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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