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  • Topic : Welcome and getting started
06 Apr 2023 08:15 AM
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@tonys 

 

Hi, I am here to tell you a little about myself. I hope it’s not too boring.

 

I was born to a Catholic family so I am one of six kids. I had a traumatic childhood so I joined the Army at 17. I got diagnosed with bipolar during my service and was put out medically. 

I met my husband at 21 and I asked him to marry me 13 days after our first date. We went on to have 3 kids (two boys and a girl) but they have all now moved out. We will be married 30 years this year. 

I love horses so I am jealous that you get to ride one. I enjoy craft, reading and watching rubbish tv. I really enjoy reality tv shows on TLC. 

I love pets and I used to have a cat and a dog but unfortunately they both passed away within 3 weeks of each other and so the past couple of years we haven’t had a pet as we can’t afford vet bills. 

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