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12-11-2019, 12:19 AM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Aug 2010
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hi
whats reason why it seems harder or takes some people longer to get to know more people with some being closer to their age, would it be because they have a lot to catch up on after buying a better daily car thats more able to travel 2-3 hours or do more. why do many people find it easier to maintain their friends for life or make new or more, thinking its because still having same intrests years later and just better social skills. what are ways you can improve social skills to a stage where you can make and maintain friends if the room was there to park the ed and ef then wouldve got the ba alot sooner. spose classics or particular cars you like to drive in your spare time or spare cars (even taking them 2-3 hours) is different to main daily cars. thanks |
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12-11-2019, 03:39 PM | #2 | ||
If it ain't broke........
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Sunshine Coast Qld
Posts: 18,803
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Try just asking one question at a time to get better reply's.................
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