mikebird
Banned
My parents were married at about age 17. They had plenty of siblings to grow up with. They were normal. Dad in Army briefly. They had office jobs in Treasury, accountancy, during and after World War II. Mum was the PA / secretary to an estate agency, doing shortwriting for her blind boss, dealing with clients personally - an extremely social job she was good at. They changed into non-office jobs looking after and living in the most popular pub in town, and an associated cafe and petrol station, with my two elder brothers living there in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. That area has disappeared and become the site of an American restaurant franchise - Thank God it's Always Friday?
They formed a foursome to buy and run a hotel in Cornwall before I was born in 1976. The foursome seemed to break down and they had to sell up and return to home grounds. We lived in a new pub in the countryside for 9 years. Magic epoch for me, related to a wide family living between the north and south coast of the UK, including Manchester - I think that city has a special social attribute - with no facts or evidence I have - just what I've heard, and what I hear on the phone when businesses phone me.
I saw our family as dysfunctional due to me and my birthdate.
After the pub, which was not particularly successful, in a deceased mining community area, we moved to a different area in the county, buying a commercial property to convert on a grand scale to a Guest House (Bed & Breakfast). The best place I ever lived in... scared of guests, sharing a main room with a TV. I never saw my weakness then. It was my TV room, and I didn't like it when any strangers were in there. I ran to my top floor bedroom to hide away. Parents should have forced me to practice my social formality, making breakfast, etc. They were too kind and protective of me, letting me do what I wanted. 'Being nice to people' seems to work in general - a trend which I bucked
I thought all my school would matter, choosing the science, electronics & maths I wanted, including early atheism, spreading it to my friends. It seems my social ineptitude was key, and has ruined my life, ending up the way I am today, unemployed. I never listen to anyone or heed advice.
Facing homelessness, with no deadline available yet
They formed a foursome to buy and run a hotel in Cornwall before I was born in 1976. The foursome seemed to break down and they had to sell up and return to home grounds. We lived in a new pub in the countryside for 9 years. Magic epoch for me, related to a wide family living between the north and south coast of the UK, including Manchester - I think that city has a special social attribute - with no facts or evidence I have - just what I've heard, and what I hear on the phone when businesses phone me.
I saw our family as dysfunctional due to me and my birthdate.
After the pub, which was not particularly successful, in a deceased mining community area, we moved to a different area in the county, buying a commercial property to convert on a grand scale to a Guest House (Bed & Breakfast). The best place I ever lived in... scared of guests, sharing a main room with a TV. I never saw my weakness then. It was my TV room, and I didn't like it when any strangers were in there. I ran to my top floor bedroom to hide away. Parents should have forced me to practice my social formality, making breakfast, etc. They were too kind and protective of me, letting me do what I wanted. 'Being nice to people' seems to work in general - a trend which I bucked
I thought all my school would matter, choosing the science, electronics & maths I wanted, including early atheism, spreading it to my friends. It seems my social ineptitude was key, and has ruined my life, ending up the way I am today, unemployed. I never listen to anyone or heed advice.
Facing homelessness, with no deadline available yet