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« Reply #315 on: 20:27:11, 27-03-2008 » |
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She's out (she did see me posting the photos of Cov Cathedral, so she still doesn't suspect what REALLY goes on here ) P.S. The photo on the right looks a bit like Gary Linekar !
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« Reply #316 on: 00:07:19, 29-03-2008 » |
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P.S. The photo on the right looks a bit like Gary Linekar ! I didn't notice the ears until you mentioned them. Can't think why not... Going to sleep now. Batman: War Games Act 2 was waiting for me when I got in today, so I'll be curling up under my duvet with that very shortly. Night all.
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Andy D
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« Reply #317 on: 00:13:18, 29-03-2008 » |
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Batman: War Games Act 2 was waiting for me when I got in today, so I'll be curling up under my duvet with that very shortly.
Now you're talking hh! Actually I've no idea what you're talking about.
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« Reply #318 on: 00:29:32, 29-03-2008 » |
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It's a comic I hasten to explicate.
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« Reply #319 on: 00:39:51, 29-03-2008 » |
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Batman: War Games Act 2 was waiting for me when I got in today It's a comic I hasten to explicate.
If you'd phoned it from the train it would probably have cooked dinner for you too, saved you all that trouble going out to the shops. Night both
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Jonathan
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« Reply #320 on: 00:09:25, 30-03-2008 » |
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Goodnight all, another stressful day in my seriously messy life. Perhaps I will be better in the morning.
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Best regards, Jonathan ********************************************* "as the housefly of destiny collides with the windscreen of fate..."
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« Reply #321 on: 00:12:09, 30-03-2008 » |
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Sorry to hear that Jonathan. Hope it looks better tomorrow. I'm flaking out but seeing as it's 10 past 1 in BST, it's probably just as well. If you'd phoned it from the train it would probably have cooked dinner for you too, saved you all that trouble going out to the shops. Come off it. I haven't been in a relationship with anyone who would do that for me, let alone a comic I'd ordered over the internet (strange vision of a mail-order Ken Dodd). Night all!
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« Reply #322 on: 00:45:14, 31-03-2008 » |
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Hmmm. Suppose it's bed time then. Might as well crash. Washing up can wait until tomorrow. Night all!
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« Reply #323 on: 01:55:16, 31-03-2008 » |
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Pleasant dreams HH and all. We seem to have found a solution to the washing-up problem here; the kids have taken most of the dishes down to the basement and won't bring them back up until either - they need them to eat off
- they run out of money for dining out
at which point somebody will have to wash them...
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Click me -> About meor me -> my handmade storeNo, I'm not a complete idiot. I'm only a halfwit. In fact I'm actually a catfish.
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richard barrett
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« Reply #324 on: 02:04:31, 31-03-2008 » |
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I'm heading up the wooden hill, none too soon. Off to the doctor in the morning on account of having had two nasty anxiety attacks in the past week, not that there's much doctors can do about those I think, but probably worth getting things checked. Feeling pretty calm tonight though.
sweet dreams to all
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« Reply #325 on: 02:10:13, 31-03-2008 » |
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Well I didn't crash and I didn't wash up. I sat downloading Firefox extensions and eating the chocolate money that my mum gave me at Christmas (but which has been sitting in their house until Easter). I am going to bed now though. Honest. But only after I say something about the sermon in the Science Festival service this morning... The address was given by a biologist from Edinburgh University. After talking for 10 minutes, he said 'and I'd like to leave you with this thought', gave us the thought and then continued to talk for another 10 minutes. Those of you who teach will be familiar with the reaction that that kind of phrase evokes (bags packed, coats on, halfway out of the door). Given that he was already telling us that the government was going to have to intervene to stop us all breeding (tempted to find out if he practices what he preaches) - no, it wasn't Lord Byron. Nothing was cooool enough. Afterwards I commented that it was like the policemen in PiratesWe go we go But you don't go! I'm heading up the wooden hill, none too soon. Off to the doctor in the morning on account of having had two nasty anxiety attacks in the past week, not that there's much doctors can do about those I think, but probably worth getting things checked.
Sorry to hear that Richard. Hope it all checks out ok.
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« Reply #326 on: 02:25:17, 31-03-2008 » |
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Night Kitty, night richard, night hmnhmny. I thought I might be in bed by this time tonight, given that yesterday's Cantabrigian events disrupted the 6am-2pm (GMT) sleeping routine I've got used to in the past few weeks. Yesterday I woke at 2pm as normal, but got into bed at a post-prandially early 2.45am (BST: my mobile had re-set itself already, much to my confusion). Somehow I had no difficulty waking at 8.30 this morning for a good old-fashioned College Breakfast.
I did a load of enthusiastic laundry when I got home this afternoon, so need to make the bed up now before I can zzzzz in it.
Hope hh is finally in bed (he seems to have been 'leaving us with that thought' for even longer than the Edinburgh Biologist), and hope richard's doctor is calming and solicitous in the morning. (They often are, actually, once you finally get to see them.)
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« Reply #327 on: 02:32:45, 31-03-2008 » |
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Not sure why I'm still up, but goodnight, Allthread.
Good luck at the doctor's, Richard.
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« Reply #328 on: 09:02:25, 31-03-2008 » |
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Off to the doctor in the morning on account of having had two nasty anxiety attacks in the past week, not that there's much doctors can do about those I think, but probably worth getting things checked. Feeling pretty calm tonight though.
Richard, now there's a co-incidence. Just a couple of days ago I decided (due to one or two 'incidents' too far) to do something about the vertigo - which of course in itself can induce 'anxiety' or panic attacks, sometimes by doing no more than imagining vertiginous situations. I happen to have a friend of a friend who has put me in touch with a specialist in this field (inter-related anxiety syndromes etc.). PM me if it might help.
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George Garnett
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« Reply #329 on: 09:12:33, 31-03-2008 » |
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Off to the doctor in the morning on account of having had two nasty anxiety attacks in the past week, not that there's much doctors can do about those I think ... Sorry to hear that, Richard. Very nasty things that those who haven't had them don't seem quite able to appreciate. One of the symptoms is the irrational but stubborn belief that doctors can't do anything about them. Not so. There are things that can be done. Take what is offered would be my advice. Cognitive behaviour therapy, if on offer, is definitely not to be sniffed at, even if sniffing at it, together with being convinced it is irrelevant and won't work, is the natural reaction. All best. [ Ditto martle ]
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