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Nanita

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Ever since I got this job, I've been noticing positive changes in myself. I feel like it has improved my self-esteem and I can actually talk to the people I work with without feeling ridiculously anxious. It might be because I work with almost all women, but still, it's an improvement :)

Good for you! This gives me hope.
 
My Aunt's house caught on fire earlier today. Her dog died from smoke inhalation.

The thing that pisses me off the most is that he didn't have to die, it wasn't his time to go. Someone didn't out their cigarette which is what caused the fire.

It's such a shame, I can only imagine how terrified he was. He didn't even have a chance.
 

S_Spartan

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My Aunt's house caught on fire earlier today. Her dog died from smoke inhalation.

The thing that pisses me off the most is that he didn't have to die, it wasn't his time to go. Someone didn't out their cigarette which is what caused the fire.

It's such a shame, I can only imagine how terrified he was. He didn't even have a chance.
Wow, that is terrible news :(
 

SilentAndShy

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I had good news this morning and I felt somewhat happy. Then just like when a painkilling injection wears off and the pain re-appears, by the end of the day, my anxiety and fear returned thinking of the consequences of the good news.
 
Just wish I could be left alone at work, bumped into the small windowless cupboard room and work quietly. Not be on edge sat at the front of the office waiting for someone to come in and I mess up!
That is why I wish I was born BEFORE the Industrial Revolution, when you could set up your own little cottage industry working from your home.
 

Graeme1988

Hie yer hence from me heath!
Anybuddy been watchin' tha Australian Open tennis, lately? Ah huv...

An see Andy Murray,,? Ye cun jist tell he's yin uh them typically dour Scotsmen. Huv ye heard him giving interviewing? Everytime ah hear his monotone voice ah just think "What a miserable, grumpy lookin' c**t". Aw tha chrisma of a plank uh wood that lad. Seriously. Hardly smilies or jokes in interviews, either. The only time ah've every see him laugh or even smile wus when him and his now wife were at a comedy gig in London put on by fellow Scot Frankie Boyle which wus being filmed for a DVD.

Aye, sure us Scots are known fur dour, negative swines but yeah get the impression Murray like that everyday. He comes across as being really boring fanny.

Can ye even imagine him after a few pints? Like proper rat-arsed, doing tha whole pavement pizza routine. Where yer puking on the side of the road. As ye wait for yer pal tae phone a taxi.

And ah know, even when they're knackered as f*** after the fitbaw, tennis match or whatever sport. But at least when being interviewed most sports men and women try to sound happy and upbeat they actually won. Even if huvin a live microphone shoved in their face is last thing they wznt at thst momeng. But Murray sounds like he doesnae give a shite. He like me when ah huv to be in tha company of people ah f***in' hate.

"Yeah... It was a good game. I played well" That mostly his post-match in-depth retrospective in nutshell if you ever listen to him. Riveting stuff, like. He doesnae throw in a few Scots words naturally like the Scottish football managers do post-match in the SPL,

His brother Jamie on the hand, the exact opposite of him. Same with mum. At least they smile during interviews.

Sorry just had to rant and give out about Andy, there. Mind you, good on him for doing so well.
 
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This morning I had to park my car very far away from a place I had to go. When I came out to walk back, it was pouring rain.
I have not walked in the rain for years, and have always despised having to walk in the rain.

Halfway through the walk back - while getting quite soaked - I realized that I was enjoying it! :eek:

There are many things that I like now that I hated back when I was younger. So many likes and dislikes that are totally different - sometimes completely opposite to - the person I was 20 years ago.

So I can completely understand when some people say they got divorced because they turned into someone completely different. Someone that their partner would never have even considered marrying 20 years ago.
 

MollyBeGood

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That is why I wish I was born BEFORE the Industrial Revolution, when you could set up your own little cottage industry working from your home.

You can do that now in my state. They passed a "cottage food law" wow now I know where the cottage in that name means...blonde moments are rough....
 

PugofCrydee

You want to know how I got these scars?
This morning I had to park my car very far away from a place I had to go. When I came out to walk back, it was pouring rain.
I have not walked in the rain for years, and have always despised having to walk in the rain.

Halfway through the walk back - while getting quite soaked - I realized that I was enjoying it! :eek:

I walked down Mkinnons Pass on the Milford Track on a 5 day hike in New Zealand in the rain.. absolutely loved every second of it! :)
 
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