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What age were you when you left home?


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Uni at 21, then never moved back really.

 

Would love to buy a place, but I'll have to wait til I leave London. Can't see that happening any time soon though.

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Been telling you that for years man Stevie :) - nice to see love conquers hate.

Wor local is the Marsden Inn, and you get the odd mackem accent but nar it's spot on. Even the council estate areas in Shields are better than Newcastle. The Nook is supposed to be rough, but that's nice compared to Benwell and Scotchy.
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I didn't go to Uni, so first time leaving home was moving in with wor lad when I was 22 (November 2007) after we'd been together just under 2 years. He was moving out from his mam's house too. We rented several different places and then bought a house in April 2012.

 

I'd have moved out sooner if I could and was going to get a place with my cousin and one of our friends, but my mam is disabled so she needed caring for and I was worried about leaving her even though we argued a fair bit. Thankfully it worked out perfectly - I moved in with the fella, my mam's partner moved in with her and my cousin moved in with friends and later his girlfriend.

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Next stop, a nice two-up two-down in Sutton Coldfield.

With a mackem missus, a lad who supports for Liverpool (and loves the place) and a daughter who's a star on an American tv show?

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Stevie finally ending his personal Cold War with South Tyneside is more than any of us could have hoped for from this thread.

 

"If I can change! And you can change! Then everybody can change!"

:lol:

 

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Sebru sebruveetza!!!!

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