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08 Feb 2016, 8:08 am

The joke that I've made up about if I changed my middle name to Avory is funny. I don't even look like Mick Avory. I don't look English enough or small enough for that matter.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:10 am

I wonder if Sid from Flushed Away is really German? He sure looks it.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:11 am

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A lot of male people and character cry well into their 40s and beyond. Mick Avory cries at the age of 71. Schultz is a fictional character in his 40s. He cries. It's not just a woman thing and it's not necessarily something that stops once someone reaches their twenties.


I cry Cockney. It's a perfectly normal, natural response to sadness & happiness as well (which you would have known - if you listened to my song)

People who don't cry, actually do. They cry on the inside. They're just too afraid to display it on the outside because they're too scared of what people might think of them. It's an insecurity thing. They're afraid people will think less of them and think they're sooky, but we all do it. But they do cry when they're alone.

Honestly, people are way too wrapped up in themselves and their ego! And worry W A Y too much about what people think about them - but the truth be known, most people are too wrapped up in their own lives to worry about others and what they do.

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08 Feb 2016, 8:14 am

I'd like to watch Flushed Away again through my fresh set if eyes.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:15 am

Where are you Cockney? I don't mean physical locale either. Are you there?

Respond - over!


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08 Feb 2016, 8:17 am

It's like I've "almost" got someone to talk to.

Are you alright?


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08 Feb 2016, 8:20 am

I could have sworn that I've heard my unemotional mum crying herself to sleep last night. I guess she saw the expression on my face when I was trying to find a live action shot of Schultz crying with his hanky on Google Images. A bunch of stupid things showed up.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:26 am

I forgot my favourite Om Nom at home so I slept with my Cabbage Patch Kid that I got for Christmas in 1984. It was different. I guess that I'll be remembering the Sweet Pea from now on.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:29 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
A lot of male people and character cry well into their 40s and beyond. Mick Avory cries at the age of 71. Schultz is a fictional character in his 40s. He cries. It's not just a woman thing and it's not necessarily something that stops once someone reaches their twenties.


I cry Cockney. It's a perfectly normal, natural response to sadness & happiness as well (which you would have known - if you listened to my song)

People who don't cry, actually do. They cry on the inside. They're just too afraid to display it on the outside because they're too scared of what people might think of them. It's an insecurity thing. They're afraid people will think less of them and think they're sooky, but we all do it. But they do cry when they're alone.

Honestly, people are way too wrapped up in themselves and their ego! And worry W A Y too much about what people think about them - but the truth be known, most people are too wrapped up in their own lives to worry about others and what they do.

T R U T H ! ! !


I've always been wise about the ways of people and know what they do. I've always felt very strongly about this.

That's why I've never been afraid to admit what I do. Because I know, you all do it too.

We're all just human. We don't vary that much at all.

Some people like to point the finger and make fun of someone (and others usually join in) when that someone admits to personal, (supposedly) secret truths, but inside, they're all sitting there thinking, "I do that too - but I'm not going to let on that I do!" - Hypocrites! Cruel hypocrites.

I've lived long enough to know what's what. I've lived long enough to know what we all do in private. It's just a matter of being grown up enough to realise that. We all sh!t. We all fart. We've all got bums. We all do the same stuff in private and think about the same stuff. It's just that most people don't know that and don't know we all do the same stuff, so they feel the need to hide it and would feel embarrassed if anyone were to find out about it.

It's just a matter of maturing up and realising we're no different.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:31 am

I sleep really well at my mum's place when I remember to bring Om Nom


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08 Feb 2016, 8:40 am

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I sleep really well at my mum's place when I remember to bring Om Nom



Earth to Cockney. Earth to Cockney. Are you there Cockney? Over.

I give up! Here! Have a Boxxy! Trollin'


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08 Feb 2016, 8:44 am

Couldn't agree more TheAnMish!


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08 Feb 2016, 8:47 am

I feel a lot more like me than I've ever had. I've shed my red, white and blue cocoon and I'm that 7 year old Shelby who loves German things and draws pictures of Canadian Mounties. That's the real Shelby Munro that I remember.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:49 am

I'll draw a Mountie after I draw Schultz today. Do I really need to be walking through that mall, today.


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08 Feb 2016, 8:51 am

Another typical 5 hour nighter at my parents place....Schyster!


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