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Happy 'cos I've got tickets for Modest Mouse and Wilco.

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View PostJonny2J, on May 18 2010, 04:07 PM, said:

Bolstered, simply due to the amount of sunshine fanny around today.
Tit Tuesday!!
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View Postracing_argentina, on 28 April 2012 - 07:59 PM, said:

williamson, you are more bad than drugs

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View PostChristmas Tree, on May 18 2010, 04:12 PM, said:

View PostCraig, on May 18 2010, 04:00 PM, said:

Depressed... according to the doctor :D


Ignore him / her....Theres no such thing as depression. Read Tony Robbins.  :o


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One of the most successful experiences took place some years ago with a group of patients
diagnosed with clinical depression (one of the most profound forms of depression) for some
time. What the researchers did was put this group of people over a period of 10 minutes per day in
a room with mirrors 360 degrees. During that time they asked them to put the biggest smile in the
world. The exercise was repeated for 21 days and then the results were evaluated. The success
was truly inspiring. More than 60% of patients were no longer depressed and the majority of the
remaining sample stopped taking medication.

:D
There you go Craig, all you have to do is fill a room of your house with mirrors, then gurn at yourself all day-
ffs.............. :razz:





Hope things perk up for you soon.

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williamson, you are more bad than drugs

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View PostMonkeys Fist, on May 18 2010, 04:24 PM, said:

View PostChristmas Tree, on May 18 2010, 04:12 PM, said:

View PostCraig, on May 18 2010, 04:00 PM, said:

Depressed... according to the doctor :(


Ignore him / her....Theres no such thing as depression. Read Tony Robbins.  :o


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One of the most successful experiences took place some years ago with a group of patients
diagnosed with clinical depression (one of the most profound forms of depression) for some
time. What the researchers did was put this group of people over a period of 10 minutes per day in
a room with mirrors 360 degrees. During that time they asked them to put the biggest smile in the
world. The exercise was repeated for 21 days and then the results were evaluated. The success
was truly inspiring. More than 60% of patients were no longer depressed and the majority of the
remaining sample stopped taking medication.

:D
There you go Craig, all you have to do is fill a room of your house with mirrors, then gurn at yourself all day-
ffs.............. :razz:


Hope things perk up for you soon.

Ignore the window cleaner Craig...... :D

Get the book, awaken the giant within (ebay a few quid or pm me your adress and I'll send you mine) think you can even download it now.

Lots of sceptics but it will sort you out, guaranteed.  :panic:

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View PostChristmas Tree, on May 18 2010, 04:34 PM, said:

View PostMonkeys Fist, on May 18 2010, 04:24 PM, said:

View PostChristmas Tree, on May 18 2010, 04:12 PM, said:

View PostCraig, on May 18 2010, 04:00 PM, said:

Depressed... according to the doctor :(


Ignore him / her....Theres no such thing as depression. Read Tony Robbins.  :o


Quote

One of the most successful experiences took place some years ago with a group of patients
diagnosed with clinical depression (one of the most profound forms of depression) for some
time. What the researchers did was put this group of people over a period of 10 minutes per day in
a room with mirrors 360 degrees. During that time they asked them to put the biggest smile in the
world. The exercise was repeated for 21 days and then the results were evaluated. The success
was truly inspiring. More than 60% of patients were no longer depressed and the majority of the
remaining sample stopped taking medication.

:D
There you go Craig, all you have to do is fill a room of your house with mirrors, then gurn at yourself all day-
ffs.............. :D


Hope things perk up for you soon.

Ignore the window cleaner Craig...... :panic:

Get the book, awaken the giant within (ebay a few quid or pm me your adress and I'll send you mine) think you can even download it now.

Lots of sceptics but it will sort you out, guaranteed.  :(
Says Christmas Tree M.D. :razz:

Back to asda tory boy, there's chavs need a lift home with their booty.

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View Postracing_argentina, on 28 April 2012 - 07:59 PM, said:

williamson, you are more bad than drugs

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Thanks peeps. :o
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Change is inevitable, unless you're dealing with a vending machine.

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View PostChristmas Tree, on May 18 2010, 04:34 PM, said:

View PostMonkeys Fist, on May 18 2010, 04:24 PM, said:

View PostChristmas Tree, on May 18 2010, 04:12 PM, said:

View PostCraig, on May 18 2010, 04:00 PM, said:

Depressed... according to the doctor :(


Ignore him / her....Theres no such thing as depression. Read Tony Robbins.  :o


Quote

One of the most successful experiences took place some years ago with a group of patients
diagnosed with clinical depression (one of the most profound forms of depression) for some
time. What the researchers did was put this group of people over a period of 10 minutes per day in
a room with mirrors 360 degrees. During that time they asked them to put the biggest smile in the
world. The exercise was repeated for 21 days and then the results were evaluated. The success
was truly inspiring. More than 60% of patients were no longer depressed and the majority of the
remaining sample stopped taking medication.

:D
There you go Craig, all you have to do is fill a room of your house with mirrors, then gurn at yourself all day-
ffs.............. :razz:


Hope things perk up for you soon.

Ignore the window cleaner Craig...... :D

Get the book, awaken the giant within (ebay a few quid or pm me your adress and I'll send you mine) think you can even download it now.

Lots of sceptics but it will sort you out, guaranteed.  :panic:

A rather simplistic approach. The issue being depression will pretty much strip you of the motivation to do anything, let alone read a book and help yourself.

Don't get me wrong Tony Robbins is fantastic, I've been to his seminars and he has the ability to make a real difference (whether it's lasting is a different question).

Like most things though unless you want to help yourself there is little that anyone else can do.  

I went to see a hypnotherapist and he helped me come through a low-point. The missus used to be on anti-depressants and my advice would be to avoid them if possible - very addictive and lead to quite horrid mood swings.

Regardless, Good luck Craig.

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View PostHappy Face, on May 18 2010, 04:14 PM, said:

Happy 'cos I've got tickets for Modest Mouse and Wilco.

You'll enjoy it!, i seen them again start of december and it was awesome. Really good mixed setlist, played more off Good News than i expected

So Jim, have I ever told you about the old country? The songs! Oh Jim, they'd melt your face.
"Ohh I live in a shoe on Moore Street, I'm a prostitute from Newry".

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View Postdonaldstott, on May 18 2010, 04:48 PM, said:

The missus used to be on anti-depressants and my advice would be to avoid them if possible - very addictive and lead to quite horrid mood swings.

Regardless, Good luck Craig.

I turned them down for that very reason.
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View PostChristmas Tree, on May 18 2010, 04:12 PM, said:

View PostCraig, on May 18 2010, 04:00 PM, said:

Depressed... according to the doctor :razz:


Ignore him / her....Theres no such thing as depression. Read Tony Robbins.  :o


Quote

One of the most successful experiences took place some years ago with a group of patients
diagnosed with clinical depression (one of the most profound forms of depression) for some
time. What the researchers did was put this group of people over a period of 10 minutes per day in
a room with mirrors 360 degrees. During that time they asked them to put the biggest smile in the
world. The exercise was repeated for 21 days and then the results were evaluated. The success
was truly inspiring. More than 60% of patients were no longer depressed and the majority of the
remaining sample stopped taking medication.

:D

Jesus Wept.

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Shite mood - work is a pain in the stones at present and I have no motivation. Good news is I have a final interview (series of 6) for a new gaff next week.

Bring on 3 months of gardening leave.

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View PostRenton, on May 18 2010, 05:06 PM, said:

Jesus Wept.

Should have got himself a 360 degree mirror and cheered up, the miserable fucker.

:o

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Hope things get better for you Craig. :o
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View PostHappy Face, on May 18 2010, 05:20 PM, said:

View PostRenton, on May 18 2010, 05:06 PM, said:

Jesus Wept.

Should have got himself a 360 degree mirror and cheered up, the miserable fucker.

:o
:D

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View Postracing_argentina, on 28 April 2012 - 07:59 PM, said:

williamson, you are more bad than drugs

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Shit, I'm in a job in which I have no experience whatsoever, and I'm generally clueless. I've decided to quit 5 minutes before my current shift due to severe inexeperience.
Relinquishing junk. Stage One: preparation. For this you will need: one room which you will not leave; one mattress; tomato soup, ten tins of; mushroom soup, eight tins of, for consumption cold; ice cream, vanilla, one large tub of; Magnesia, Milk of, one bottle; paracetamol; mouth wash; vitamins; mineral water; Lucozade; pornography; one bucket for urine, one for feces, and one for vomitus; one television; and one bottle of Valium, which I have already procured, from my mother, who is, in her own domestic and socially acceptable way, also a drug addict.

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View PostAcid, on May 18 2010, 05:53 PM, said:

Shit, I'm in a job in which I have no experience whatsoever, and I'm generally clueless. I've decided to quit 5 minutes before my current shift due to severe inexeperience.

what job is it? your 16 so i'm intrigued

So Jim, have I ever told you about the old country? The songs! Oh Jim, they'd melt your face.
"Ohh I live in a shoe on Moore Street, I'm a prostitute from Newry".

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Re: the "there's no such thing as depression" I'll say this.

Shut up CT you're simplifying an incredibly complex issue into a sound bite without any consideration of the underlying history.

Hope things improve Craig, but don't for the love of God, don't surround yourself with mirrors




(that's sure to push you over the edge :o )

Edited by The Fish, 18 May 2010 - 05:20 PM.


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View PostAnt, on May 18 2010, 06:12 PM, said:

View PostAcid, on May 18 2010, 05:53 PM, said:

Shit, I'm in a job in which I have no experience whatsoever, and I'm generally clueless. I've decided to quit 5 minutes before my current shift due to severe inexeperience.

what job is it? your 16 so i'm intrigued
Collects rent?
:o

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View Postracing_argentina, on 28 April 2012 - 07:59 PM, said:

williamson, you are more bad than drugs

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View PostAnt, on May 18 2010, 06:12 PM, said:

View PostAcid, on May 18 2010, 05:53 PM, said:

Shit, I'm in a job in which I have no experience whatsoever, and I'm generally clueless. I've decided to quit 5 minutes before my current shift due to severe inexeperience.

what job is it? your 16 so i'm intrigued

Waiter, before you laugh, I've recieved very little training and generally feel like this is out of my depth, due to my age and inexperience. Also the fact that it's a very good brassiere with high standards and expectations and service should be quality, although I keep hearing I'm doing well, I feel the complete opposite like I'm more of a liability than a worthy addition to the team.
Relinquishing junk. Stage One: preparation. For this you will need: one room which you will not leave; one mattress; tomato soup, ten tins of; mushroom soup, eight tins of, for consumption cold; ice cream, vanilla, one large tub of; Magnesia, Milk of, one bottle; paracetamol; mouth wash; vitamins; mineral water; Lucozade; pornography; one bucket for urine, one for feces, and one for vomitus; one television; and one bottle of Valium, which I have already procured, from my mother, who is, in her own domestic and socially acceptable way, also a drug addict.

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View PostAcid, on May 18 2010, 06:37 PM, said:

View PostAnt, on May 18 2010, 06:12 PM, said:

View PostAcid, on May 18 2010, 05:53 PM, said:

Shit, I'm in a job in which I have no experience whatsoever, and I'm generally clueless. I've decided to quit 5 minutes before my current shift due to severe inexeperience.

what job is it? your 16 so i'm intrigued

Waiter, before you laugh, I've recieved very little training and generally feel like this is out of my depth, due to my age and inexperience. Also the fact that it's a very good brassiere with high standards and expectations and service should be quality, although I keep hearing I'm doing well, I feel the complete opposite like I'm more of a liability than a worthy addition to the team.
Stick at it mate. In my experience of restaurant work( used to work as a chef), if they say you're doing well , they mean it.
After a short time you'll be tapping up the waitresses and loving it.

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View Postracing_argentina, on 28 April 2012 - 07:59 PM, said:

williamson, you are more bad than drugs




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