A wonderful street party for the Queens Silver Jubilee, everyone was happy to geta day off work regardless if you were a Royal supporter or not, food was plentiful, drinks flowing, neighbours who had lived in the same street for years but only ever given each other a plolite nod now laughing and chatting like old friends and I looked into the eyes of my then husband across the table and had a lightening moment, I thought "I hate you, absolutely detest the way you have treated me like a doormat for years, and I am going to get a divorce and break free". I then had to play the dutiful wife and smile and chat for the whole day so as not to spoil anyone else's day until I could get him alone!! I am glad to say I did break free, I married again very happily and so did he to a lovely woman who he was more suited to and treated very well. I always remember the singing and laughing around me whilst inside I knew I had a bombshell to drop!
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