2022-12-27 at 2:41 AM UTC
Wish life, laughter and love while using my image ...thank you
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Me full .. had left overs from Christmas plus I baked a chocolate cake before work ...
Only ate one bite of cake because the dressing was so filling ... I disappoint
2022-12-28 at 2:20 AM UTC
Jessica gave me a candle...i can't wait to use it tonight for my bubble bath
2023-01-06 at 2:45 PM UTC
I thought I’d feel relief knowing I’ll never be homeless but there’s this sinking feeling I’ll become less resourceful or adventurous. I was on the streets a few times in England and it was exciting, it tested me, though I know long-term homelessness would probably crush me.
2023-01-06 at 2:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka
I thought I’d feel relief knowing I’ll never be homeless but there’s this sinking feeling I’ll become less resourceful or adventurous. I was on the streets a few times in England and it was exciting, it tested me, though I know long-term homelessness would probably crush me.
"Van lyfe"..it's what's for lunch.
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2023-01-06 at 2:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka
I think it’s dumb spending a lot to live in a van, you’ll get sick of having no shower soon or being able to stand up. I’d rather have a caravan.
Well over here you can get a membership to 24hr fitness for like $25 a month, they have showers etc you can use, a lot of van folks do that.
It doesn't have to cost "that" much if you plan ahead, you can buy a good used van/convert it etc and spend no more than you would on buying a new van.
The problem with a caravan is you need something to tow it and somewhere to keep it...a van you can "stealth" park anywhere and kip in it without drawing attention to yourself.
Converting a van is on my "to do" list...granted there are now several hundred things on my 'to do' list that likely will never get done
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2023-01-06 at 2:56 PM UTC
One time I woke up in Peterborough with £100 to my name and didn’t want to go home. I got to my dad’s house in Telford for £56, hadn’t seen him in three years, it was raining, he didn’t know I was coming and there was no answer at the door. I messaged my sister on FB, she contacted my other relatives in Telford, I didn’t know them. I was walking down the street and a car stopped and asked me to get in. It was a cousin of mine I’d never met. They woke my dad up, I stayed there a week and had a nice time with him. I’ll miss adventures like that.
2023-01-06 at 3:01 PM UTC
Good job he did turn out to be your cousin and not some weirdo.
2023-01-06 at 3:01 PM UTC
I’m still amazed it all worked out all those risky times.
2023-01-06 at 3:03 PM UTC
EasyJet paid for my taxi home from Belfast one time, it was £70.
2023-01-06 at 3:10 PM UTC
Once after doing coke in an airport I got special assistance to walk me through so people would think I was mental instead of on drugs. Another time I was detained in a police station and the last train to get my flight was five minutes away, they delayed the train.
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2023-01-06 at 3:31 PM UTC
Maybe St. Christopher is real, the amount of luck I’ve had while travelling… I rarely paid for the trains in England.
2023-01-06 at 3:34 PM UTC
There were the bombs in Paris as well, at the airport they were screaming at us to get upstairs, I saw it going up the escalator. Same day got off a train, rounded a corner to go up the steps, heard an explosion, saw two white flashed and people were screaming, right behind me.
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2023-01-06 at 6:27 PM UTC
Any self respecting man should have a home gym
2023-01-07 at 9:32 PM UTC
I don’t know what’s bothering me, have a bad feeling. It could be about any area of my life and idk what it is.