Things you've turned down that might have changed your life.

Not me but my Dad and his best mate from school both had the opportunity to go to Australia for ten quid (when they were a bit older), my Dad didn’t go his best mate did, he came back to visit a few times....my Dad and me often wondered what would have happened if he went....would I even be here :oops: how terrible would that be for us all....:LOL:
 
Not me but my Dad and his best mate from school both had the opportunity to go to Australia for ten quid (when they were a bit older), my Dad didn’t go his best mate did, he came back to visit a few times....my Dad and me often wondered what would have happened if he went....would I even be here :oops: how terrible would that be for us all....:LOL:
I wudv given him the tenner
 
Not me but my Dad and his best mate from school both had the opportunity to go to Australia for ten quid (when they were a bit older), my Dad didn’t go his best mate did, he came back to visit a few times....my Dad and me often wondered what would have happened if he went....would I even be here :oops: how terrible would that be for us all....:LOL:

When I was quite young, some relatives emigrated to Aus, some to Canada. I know my parents also considered doing that too.
 
Two many regrets.
I regret going to Australia. I now regret coming back from Australia.
Regret not giving Canada more of a go before Australia.

Regret selling my two flats and not selling my house.
 
Two many regrets.
I regret going to Australia. I now regret coming back from Australia.
Regret not giving Canada more of a go before Australia.

Regret selling my two flats and not selling my house.
You’ve had a good life mate and done a lot, plenty more to come.

Look at Marc, he lived life his way and life treated him unfairly.

No regrets
 
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