Engagement. Engage with you. Engage with me. #237

You see once I was a very cute cuddly baby, not a grumpy old fucker that I am now, but with age comes knowledge and experience and the skill set to see through the control agenda of the global cock sucking elite.

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"Share a photograph of yourself as a young kid and explain what you loved about your childhood and also what you didn't like. Your own photos are essential."

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What did I not like about growing up? My mother. A very controlling bitter woman, I guess it didn't help when I nearly killed my brother when he was 4 and I was 10, I was never forgiven really.

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Wasn't my fault! Father should not have sent us into the garden to play so he could fall asleep watching fucking songs of praise on sunday night TV.

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Didn't like him much either tbh. Both dead now, years ago; loved me(?) in death as in life through the wallet, I guess I am grateful for my inheritance, but a hug would have counted for me as a youngster.

I know through their crap parenting that I grew up the complete opposite with my two kids, never once physically assaulted them ( that is what parental smacking is, yes?).

Never left their company, and still don't with out hugging them and telling them I love them. In private or public I don't care. Unconditional love.

They have both turned out ok, daughter is a senior lecturer at Wrexham University and son is an Executive chef and operations manager at a group of hotels and restaurants across N Wales.

Me? Im just a grumpy old bugger enjoying life to the max, as is my baby bro, still going strong decades later!

Now what did I love?

I guess crap parenting made me a rebel,I did stuff, I took up smoking 'n drinking and living my life my way.

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Oh! and enjoying jiggy jiggy ( grateful it wasn't with some crackhead behind the local supermarket where you could chance getting a dose of the clap for as little as a bottle of white lightning cider and 20 fags) with the young girl I was to marry, ( thank you Saturday night baby sitting at her sisters, oh lord have mercy) all is well that ends well.

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Though alas she is dead now too.

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Life is what you make it, you only get one , coz this ain't no rehearsal.

Go to the eternal darkness regretting the things you have done; rather than rueing the opportunities you missed.

I regret nothing.



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Wow, this resonated! All of it! I remember those prams and grainy black and white photographs (I have my own set) and the parenting culture that went with them.

Pleased you and your brother made it and found your own way in the world. So lovely you met your wife and have your own wonderful relationship with your children.

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Thank you @shanibeer for your kind words. and great that you too have vintage snaps to look at, and think back.

baby boomers rule LOL

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I think you're an exception as many growing up while experiencing crap parenting, become crap parents themselves and take what they got as kids out on their kids. I don't really understand this behavior because they did not like what they had to endure, yet they are doing the same.

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Thank you @erikah

I think I may have broken the mould (thankfully). Learn from the mistakes of the past and put it right.

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Exactly! I hope many are like you as this behavior is wrong.

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I hope so too, but I still see angry parents in public verbally bullying their small kids to tears, sad world we live in at times

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hugging them and telling them I love them. In private or public I don't care. Unconditional love

Well I never!! The grumpy old git is actually a big softie underneath!!

Here's a bear hug to make up for what you the lil grindle missed
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He also had all that jiggy jiggy to make him feel better, but I'm sure the hug is appreciated.

Becca 🌷

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Awwww thank you xx

Contrary to popular belief my bark is worse than my bite and I DO NOT have a heart of stone lol

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I was pretty lucky with my parents and they are still around. Some people flourish despite a bad start. My kids have turned out well, so I must have done something right.

You were cute :)

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LOL

You were cute :)

Mighty kind of you to say.

If the kids are fine you done good, I guess I broke the mould from past generations

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I'd say it's fine like this because that's why you are who you are and it's also great like this. I don't want another @grindle on this earth, you're the best. 👌🏻📷☕

You are the spatula I needed to get my bike out and hit the streets (again because yesterday I was doing so). Thank you.

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aww thank you @nanixxx what wonderful heartfelt words, really touched me xx
Now get that lycra on and burn those thighs LOL

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😉😊 Oh yes, I got a new lycra for Christmas. Hahahaha...

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Your first line was so great, loved it!

Everything that occurs in our lives is a lesson to carry forward and as each changes us and our thoughts and behaviours, they inspire other lessons and the cycle goes. So many people attach stories to the events that occurred in the past and make them reasons why the present and their future isn't what they would like but I think it's better to make the future resemble how we'd want it to look with action and that action is better made if lessons from the past have been learned.

Becca 🌷

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Oh boy I had great parents, we were simply a crazy bunch of four that enjoyed life to the full, good/bad everything in between, no regrets. Thoroughly enjoyed your rendition of life when young!

!BEER cheers to happy days loaded with more fun.

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Cheers @joanstewart , we have both turned out ok so isn't life strange, differnet paths same ending

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