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Jan 04, 2004 09:06

Some people have good reasons for not wanting to go home, but I don’t. My childhood and life there has always been nice and happy, but for as long as I can remember, I wanted to get away. I never did until the Verve because my motivation was never fueled by the passion it takes to get out as soon as you can. My mum is short and has a kind smile; I ( Read more... )

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amanda_latona January 4 2004, 01:52:15 UTC
did you guys fight when you brought it up?

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simon_tong January 5 2004, 21:35:21 UTC
Yeah, we did. It's pretty much over with now though.

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amanda_latona January 5 2004, 21:47:30 UTC
k. why'd she fight though?

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simon_tong January 5 2004, 21:49:37 UTC
I'm not entirely sure. Either she doesn't want one or divorce and Christmas don't go well together.

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alex_james January 4 2004, 06:07:22 UTC
I have older generation relatives who used to envision The Beatles when they talked about what I did. I encouraged it, actually. They just knew I was young and crazy and girls screamed at me. I like going home to see my family. I fall asleep and listen to my mother cooking. As long as one or both of your parents are still alive you've always got someone to take care of you. That's what she does every time. Now I go there with Claire and my mum makes a big deal out of her. I never thought I'd get to the point where I'd be taking care of someone else.

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simon_tong January 5 2004, 21:44:32 UTC
It's an amazing miracle when the roles change like that. Just think, one day Claire and you will have you children visit and you'll barely understand what their kids will be doing.

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dave_rowntree January 4 2004, 12:07:40 UTC
I have an Xbox. What a fine choice.

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simon_tong January 5 2004, 21:47:38 UTC
Next time I see you, I'll actually be competent enough to play alongside you.

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