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Here we can all be heard for a little while. Part 3

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  • Pyxis
    Pyxis Posts: 46,077 Forumite
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    calleyw wrote: »
    Pyxis I know.

    But not sure what you are trying to get at?

    Are you saying I should not leave him in my house alone?

    Yours

    Calley

    No. That's up to you to decide! No, I meant about telling him all your personal stuff. Let him get to know you more, first, that's what I meant! Or just tell me to shut up! :D
    (I just lurve spiders!)
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  • Georgiegirl256
    Georgiegirl256 Posts: 7,005 Forumite
    Izadora wrote: »
    Georgie - well done, again!! You're making me feel very unfit and lazy (or could it be the fact that I'm unfit and lazy that's making me feel it? :D )
    .

    Haha! I'm not feeling very fit today I tell ya! I can barely move and am cursing the person who decided it would be good to make a mountain bike without suspension!

    When I first got married and changed my name, I spent ages thinking about changing it back, because 99% of people either cannot pronounce it or just cba to make a valid attempt. The thing is when you look at it, it's really not that hard when you think about it, but for some reason everybody seems to struggle with it, and so I agree with WaS, when someone makes the effort and actually gets it right, it's nice. It's an Irish name, but a lot of people think it's Polish due to the pronunciation.
  • calleyw
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    Pyxis wrote: »
    No. That's up to you to decide! No, I meant about telling him all your personal stuff. Let him get to know you more, first, that's what I meant! Or just tell me to shut up! :D

    I see :rotfl:

    I have kept very quiet on it. Very briefly touched on it. but nothing in detail he does not know about my crippling anxiety and that I am meds for it. Or the real reason why I am not working at the moment.

    Hence why I let it lie on monday agreeing with him its for another time and place.

    As I said he has a very different view of me to what I have of myself. He thinks I am confident and bubbly. Its just so easy with him. I feel I can be myself. It sounds like he has suffered with down times. So do think he would understand.

    But I will keep it to my self for the time being. But thanks for being concerned.

    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

    If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin
  • Lambyr
    Lambyr Posts: 439 Forumite
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    I believe you! Don't work too hard, have fun too! I love unusual names, my first and middle names are very boring!

    I managed to get a couple of thousand words on a story written, wrote and published a new post to my blog and sent a couple of tweets. That's all the work I plan on doing today! Except for cooking mum a strudel, which was part of a deal to get her to eat the last bit of fish. :D

    My middle name is quite normal but I think people who have never seen it written down must expect it to be spelled differently.
    Pyxis wrote: »
    :rotfl: Poor Lambyr!
    Did E realise why you called her E?

    Your last sentence reminded me of the time when WaS said she had started to call her partner WaSp instead of his real name! :rotfl:


    But why not? :D
    It's endearing!

    She has absolutely no idea why I called her E. She doesn't know I post here. Pretty sure if she ever came across this she would work it out quick enough, especially now she's heard me call her E.

    I just blamed my slightly fuzzy head... :rotfl:
    She would always like to say,
    Why change the past when you can own this day?
  • Pyxis
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    calleyw wrote: »
    I see :rotfl:

    I have kept very quiet on it. Very briefly touched on it. but nothing in detail he does not know about my crippling anxiety and that I am meds for it. Or the real reason why I am not working at the moment.

    Hence why I let it lie on monday agreeing with him its for another time and place.

    As I said he has a very different view of me to what I have of myself. He thinks I am confident and bubbly. Its just so easy with him. I feel I can be myself. It sounds like he has suffered with down times. So do think he would understand.

    But I will keep it to my self for the time being. But thanks for being concerned.

    Yours

    Calley

    The thing is, Calley, that is the real you! The confident, bubbly one! It's been let out! :D The shell of anxiety etc. is just what's encrusted on you due to STUFF.







    Lambyr! strüdel! Mmmmmmmm,mmmmmmmm,mmmmmm!
    (I just lurve spiders!)
    INFJ(Turbulent).

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  • Lambyr
    Lambyr Posts: 439 Forumite
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    Yes, when it comes to bribery, I go big!
    She would always like to say,
    Why change the past when you can own this day?
  • Pyxis
    Pyxis Posts: 46,077 Forumite
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    Lambyr wrote: »
    Yes, when it comes to bribery, I go big!

    I could do with being bribed! One piece of strüdel and I'd sell the nation's secrets! Hahahahahahahahahah!
    (I just lurve spiders!)
    INFJ(Turbulent).

    Her Greenliness Baroness Pyxis of the Alphabetty, Pinnacle of Peadom and Official Brainbox
    Founder Member: 'WIMPS ANONYMOUS' and 'VICTIMS of the RANDOM HEDGEHOG'
    I'm in a clique! It's a clique of one! It's a unique clique!
    I love :eek:



  • Lambyr
    Lambyr Posts: 439 Forumite
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    I'll give you a piece of strudel if you come mow my lawn.
    She would always like to say,
    Why change the past when you can own this day?
  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    Pyxis wrote: »
    The thing is, Calley, that is the real you! The confident, bubbly one! It's been let out! :D The shell of anxiety etc. is just what's encrusted on you due to STUFF.

    Pyxis,

    You have just made me cry. Good tears of course :D

    you are right been worn down with everything.

    Now someone tell me why I feel so tired. Hardly done anything all day.

    Yours

    Calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

    Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz

    If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin
  • Georgiegirl256
    Georgiegirl256 Posts: 7,005 Forumite
    calleyw wrote: »
    Now someone tell me why I feel so tired. Hardly done anything all day.

    Could be because your sleep patterns appear to be out of sync? You said the other day that you didn't get up until about 10-11am and then you slept for 3 hours mid day today.

    Don't know what time you go to bed, but maybe try and get up earlier about 8-9am?

    I'm tired too today after over exerting myself yesterday. Soooo sleepy!

    My uncle just phoned and told me that the brakes on my Auntys bike were not only noisy, but on closer inspection they were also quite worn down! :eek: He's on to our next "adventure" now, which of course is the Paraglide. I've said yes, but D and my Mam really don't want me to do it. My Mam's a mega worrier anyhow, but D has a good reason why he doesn't want me to....a lad he knew through a workmate was killed in a paragliding accident last year. So even though I do fancy it, I understand his argument against it and so will probably just watch from the sidelines. :(
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