you are a glorious example of excellence after all.
Just one of the many things upon which we agree!
What a good name for a book, should you ever decide to write one.
It is rather, but he became a solicitor, so I'd better not:) Besides, I forgave him a long time ago, and when I met him in the street about 10 years ago and ran towards him with my arms open for a hug, he took to his heels. The ignominy of being so ashamed you can't face someone. I think he has probably suffered enough.
We certainly do agree with a lot don't we.
He went running? Yeah, that's a sure sign of shame and embarrassment and isn't it funny, these people that do dumb things like this...they often suffer worse than the people they did them to; they can also find it difficult to move on from it and carry that weight forever in some way.
He actually ran away. It was almost comical. My brother contacted him on Linkedin to say that we we're back in Dublin, no hard feelings, let's meet up, and he blocked him:)
Well, if I was there I'd have gone after him, tripped him up and headlocked him so you could administer that hug.
My hero!
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Haha, you're funny!