What have you achieved that you're really proud of?

What have you achieved that you're really proud of?

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A911DOM

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4,084 posts

236 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Following on from the 'what do you wish you could do' type thread, what things have the PH massive achieved that really gave you that warm gushy self satisfied feeling?

Extra points for having knobbed a fit celebrity (pics required!!!) wink

Ahhh Moneypenny

4,100 posts

223 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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My divorce am proud I sorted that out and moved on
Marching for the Queen at remeberance was pretty good too
getting to go round silverstone track made me proper gushy!!

160steve

707 posts

193 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Geeting a great job ahead of 50 other applicants!!

Penny-lope

13,645 posts

194 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Admitting I was unhappy, and leaving my long term partner.......and getting on with my life. That is buying my own pad, getting a couple more jobs and continuing to the best job I can bringing up my son.

Lossing 7 stone

Sorting my washing machine

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

243 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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I know there will be the inevitable "that's just biology anyone can do it" stuff, but the thing I am most proud of is my son.

guffhoover

542 posts

187 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Turning my back on my old porn star lifestyle and settling on a quiet life in the leafy suburbs.

lazyitus

19,926 posts

267 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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My family.

Massively proud of our creation. smile

Pints

18,444 posts

195 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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I'm pretty darned chuffed that I know the difference between lose, loose and loss. And when to use the correct tense of each. wink

Now if only I could learn to spell Connecticut.

escargot

17,111 posts

218 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Justayellowbadge said:
I know there will be the inevitable "that's just biology anyone can do it" stuff, but the thing I am most proud of is my son.
Agreed.

Not your son though, obviously.

Jinx

11,407 posts

261 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Penny-lope said:
leaving my long term partner.......Lossing 7 stone
Tautology?

Ranger 6

7,065 posts

250 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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I see my family as an achievement to be proud of, but physically and menatlly the hardest things was:

Passed out of Sandhurst with the Queens Commission.

BGB autosport

1,020 posts

188 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Going from hardly being able to read and write at school and no real prospects, too having a load of qualifications, a good job in a senior management position, my own house, a beautifull wife, a cheeky dog and as a PHer a Tuscan and a Megane Cup all by the age of 26.

(Im still not much better at reading and writing!)

Edited by BGB autosport on Friday 16th October 13:25

MitchT

15,934 posts

210 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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guffhoover said:
Turning my back on my old porn star lifestyle and settling on a quiet life in the leafy suburbs.
You mean there's a porn star lifestyle going spare? hehe

Lefty Guns

16,185 posts

203 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Justayellowbadge said:
I know there will be the inevitable "that's just biology anyone can do it" stuff, but the thing I am most proud of is my son.
Me too (proud of my son that is, not yours).

He's ace. (again, my son, not yours. Although he may be, i've just not met him. Oh fk, you know what i mean.)


schmalex

13,616 posts

207 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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I won every class my boat was entered in in the Fastnet Race.

I have a good job, lovely wife & awesome little boy

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

226 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Getting past the "7 wk Wall".

Digger

14,718 posts

192 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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BGB autosport said:
Going from hardly being able to read and write at school and no real prospects, too having a load of qualifications, a good job in a senior management position, my own house, a beautifull wife, a cheeky dog and as a PHer a Tuscan and a Megane Cup all by the age of 26.

(Im still not much better at reading and writing!)

Edited by BGB autosport on Friday 16th October 13:25
Well done. I guess that could have turned out quite differently!

Mannginger

9,103 posts

258 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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I'm proud of my career so far, ok so I'm not a millionaire or anything like that, but I set clear goals and have been achieving them all so far.

I think I'm pretty good at what I do and generally believe I make a positive impact whilst I'm doing it.

Cara van man

29,977 posts

252 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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Managing to piss on the ceiling in the Kings Head pub toilets in Ramsgate.

sday12

5,053 posts

212 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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160steve said:
Geeting a great job ahead of 50 other applicants!!
Not a Speeling Techer then?