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Sazbo wrote:Maybe you could do some bartering for the bear?
See if you can beat them down a few quid, in good MSE style
She'll appreciate whatever you get her, I'm sure.
Amazingly, I did my hoovering today :eek: So feeling like I'm ahead of the game (even though I'm so not :rolleyes: ) Nothing exciting planned for tomorrow. I've always hated sundays - it's the day before w-o-r-k
But told my folks I'll stop by and see them tomorrow. Not that my dad will be terribly communicative - he'll be listening to Chelsea vs Man U! :rolleyes:
Sx
It's already on sale from £40, soThey had about 4 left on Thursday. Don't seem to be selling too quick.
Yeah, Sunday evenings are terrible if you have work next dayCongrats on hoovering!
Well, I may watch that game. I'm going to cancel Sky Sports soon. I've seen so little lately because of my moods, I can always re-subscribe later. Strange as before, I watched about 8-10 games a week, now, I struggle to watch anything. Seen about 2 games in November'S' has taken over my thoughts!!!!
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Miroslav wrote:It's already on sale from £40, so
They had about 4 left on Thursday. Don't seem to be selling too quick.
Yeah, Sunday evenings are terrible if you have work next dayCongrats on hoovering!
Well, I may watch that game. I'm going to cancel Sky Sports soon. I've seen so little lately because of my moods, I can always re-subscribe later. Strange as before, I watched about 8-10 games a week, now, I struggle to watch anything. Seen about 2 games in November'S' has taken over my thoughts!!!!
I've wondered about whether to get sky. Have freeview, often thought it would be nice to have sky sports for the footie, but really wouldn't watch most of the other stuff you get with it, so reckoned maybe wouldn't be worth it. Mental note to self: must win lotto4 May 20100 -
my results so far........
RESULTS FOR THE DEPRESSION TEST
In the HIGH TO VERY HIGH RANGE
You have more symptoms of depression than the average person. This may mean that you have difficulty coping some or all of the time; that you might be very vulnerable to depression; that you might be depressed. You may even have suicidal ideas. You may have experienced an acute stressful event in the recent past. MoodGYM may be of use to you, and may especially help you sort out your feelings. However, we would also suggest that you seek the help of a GP or a mental health professional, a psychologist or a specialist medical practitioner to check out your mental health status.
People scoring in your range are vulnerable to depression. People with moderate to severe depressive or anxiety symptoms sometimes worry that they’re going crazy. Also see information about suicide risk and sources of help.
For more information click Am I going mad?
RESULTS FOR THE ANXIETY TEST
In the MIDDLE to HIGH RANGE
You have more anxiety symptoms than the average person. You may be more upset by stressful events, by your own mistakes, you may be more timid, and then grumpy because of missed opportunities.
If you scored in this range, then MoodGYM may be of great interest to you, since it aims to improve the way you approach situations in life. Keep a record of your anxiety score and you will be able to see if you improve with time.
hmmmmmmmmmmmm☆ §ügÅr cØÅTëÐ pØï§Øn ☆
Murphys no more pies club Member #41 :dance:
12 stone down! :j
Tiff Appreciation Society Member #2
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Sazbo wrote:I've wondered about whether to get sky. Have freeview, often thought it would be nice to have sky sports for the footie, but really wouldn't watch most of the other stuff you get with it, so reckoned maybe wouldn't be worth it. Mental note to self: must win lotto
Well, Sky Sports is £15 p/m, but I just don't watch at the moment, just because of my moods. I used to watch something every day.
If you do win Lotto, £50 bribe to 'S' to be Miro's girl, would be nice of you0 -
EthelBloggs wrote:my results so far........
RESULTS FOR THE DEPRESSION TEST
In the HIGH TO VERY HIGH RANGE
You have more symptoms of depression than the average person. This may mean that you have difficulty coping some or all of the time; that you might be very vulnerable to depression; that you might be depressed. You may even have suicidal ideas. You may have experienced an acute stressful event in the recent past. MoodGYM may be of use to you, and may especially help you sort out your feelings. However, we would also suggest that you seek the help of a GP or a mental health professional, a psychologist or a specialist medical practitioner to check out your mental health status.
People scoring in your range are vulnerable to depression. People with moderate to severe depressive or anxiety symptoms sometimes worry that they’re going crazy. Also see information about suicide risk and sources of help.
For more information click Am I going mad?
RESULTS FOR THE ANXIETY TEST
In the MIDDLE to HIGH RANGE
You have more anxiety symptoms than the average person. You may be more upset by stressful events, by your own mistakes, you may be more timid, and then grumpy because of missed opportunities.
If you scored in this range, then MoodGYM may be of great interest to you, since it aims to improve the way you approach situations in life. Keep a record of your anxiety score and you will be able to see if you improve with time.
hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Blimey, shall try it tomorrow maybe.
I'm meant o be going to bed, but flatmate has made a cuppa
Now I have to drink it0 -
For more information click Am I going mad?
:rotfl: Probably best take it with a pinch of salt Ethel hun? x
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Sazbo wrote:Oh yeah, I'm sure Miro hunnie! And what's in it for Sazzy exactly?..........
Be rude not to
Miro being happy, and you having the knowledge you contributed to making your tall friend very happy
It would be rude not too, even though i've been falling asleep since around 4pm0 -
yeah u could be right sazbomb, lol
it seems very legitimate and sensible tho
I clicked am I going mad?
Am I going mad? A minority of people have periods of madness. The major form of disorder in these cases is schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a disorder where the person firmly believes certain things that the rest of us consider are not based in reality. For example, a person sees or hears things that are not present. For the person concerned it is a frightening experience. The family can’t understand why the person "can’t be talked out of it". While the person holds these ‘psychotic’ views they actually don’t think they are crazy (they believe they know the reality).
Aside from people with schizophrenia, there are others who believe they are going mad. People in this group can suffer from a number of problems including depression, where they think they might have a nervous breakdown, or panic disorder, where they have episodes of intense anxiety or panic which strike out of the blue. Although these people are very distressed, they are unlikely to develop symptoms of schizophrenia. These people always have a hold on reality, even though they may be extremely distressed by it.
Often completely normal people feel they are going mad. This can happen following relationship breakups or following the loss of someone very close to them. The important message here is that if you think you might be going mad, you are probably not going mad at all. This sort of insight indicates that you are likely to be in touch with reality.☆ §ügÅr cØÅTëÐ pØï§Øn ☆
Murphys no more pies club Member #41 :dance:
12 stone down! :j
Tiff Appreciation Society Member #2
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Miroslav wrote:Miro being happy, and you having the knowledge you contributed to making your tall friend very happy
It would be rude not too, even though i've been falling asleep since around 4pm
LOL, ok my tall friend, I'll give some thought!
Well you get yourself to bed soon as you've finished that cuppa. I'm tired also after doing several rounds with that vacuum cleaner - I'll be crashing v soon xx4 May 20100
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