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furbacchione May 10th 2012 11:56 pm

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 10054411)
She is sort of talented. Graceful, beautiful - has a way of holding herself - but also down to earth - draws people to her from all walks of life. Bit of an enigma. I've got used to it. If I stop to think about it, I shake my head.

When we first got here, she was quite shy but she's really grown into mother hood etc. Yummy mummy. Women love her. She's not bitchy or what females would call a 'cow' either etc. We were out with a group a few weeks ago and she looked stunning.

Bernie - get your chips and draw up a chair!

Seriously mate - she's out of control on your account

Bernieboy May 10th 2012 11:57 pm

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by furbacchione (Post 10054420)
Seriously mate - she's out of control on your account

:nod:

BadgeIsBack May 11th 2012 12:02 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by furbacchione (Post 10054420)
Seriously mate - she's out of control on your account

Are you suggesting I beat her?

eddie007 May 11th 2012 12:12 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 
I believe this is a phenomomona known as..." Badge reaching his dotage"


Not sure though... Will have to google it, but it sounds like it to me

BadgeIsBack May 11th 2012 12:17 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by eddie007 (Post 10054453)
I believe this is a phenomomona known as..." Badge reaching his dotage"


Not sure though... Will have to google it, but it sounds like it to me

:thumbup:

furbacchione May 11th 2012 12:31 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 10054433)
Are you suggesting I beat her?

I was suggesting you change your password but a good knuckling could be just as effective

BadgeIsBack May 11th 2012 12:34 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by furbacchione (Post 10054483)
I was suggesting you change your password but a good knuckling could be just as effective

:p

I have work to do. 2 windows open.

Penny45 May 11th 2012 1:10 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 
I really do feel sorry for suffers of depression. I've tried as much as I can to imagine it but think it's one of those things like childbirth that one will never 'know' unless experienced.

I'd like to add though that living with a sufferer is not that great either, especially when they're an adolescent and don't have the ability to think 'go for a walk/do some exercise to make myself feel better'. It impacts the whole family - you can be all having a nice time and then one remark will see them going back into themselves. I know it's not the right thing to think but it feels like such a 'selfish' disease when you're on the outside of it.

Don't mean to offend anyone - just I'm going through a particularly bad time with a family member at the moment and it's bloody hard.

moneypenny20 May 11th 2012 1:12 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 
Let's not forget she holds back water as well.

BadgeIsBack May 11th 2012 1:14 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 10054554)
Let's not forget she holds back water as well.

You calling her a dyke now are ya?

moneypenny20 May 11th 2012 1:16 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 10054561)
You calling her a dyke now are ya?

Splutter! Never entered my mind. I was going to mention the quality of her feet but decided not to.

Bernieboy May 11th 2012 1:20 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 10054561)
You calling her a dyke now are ya?

Well she did marry a wee fanny:D

BadgeIsBack May 11th 2012 1:24 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 10054567)
Splutter! Never entered my mind. I was going to mention the quality of her feet but decided not to.

She has got compliments...from various members of the public...(don't ask!)


Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 10054578)
Well she did marry a wee fanny:D

hmmm...I did mention something about fannies... ...this a public forum so we'll let that one go through to the keeper...

DeadVim May 11th 2012 1:42 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by Penny45 (Post 10054551)
I really do feel sorry for suffers of depression. I've tried as much as I can to imagine it but think it's one of those things like childbirth that one will never 'know' unless experienced.

I'd like to add though that living with a sufferer is not that great either, especially when they're an adolescent and don't have the ability to think 'go for a walk/do some exercise to make myself feel better'. It impacts the whole family - you can be all having a nice time and then one remark will see them going back into themselves. I know it's not the right thing to think but it feels like such a 'selfish' disease when you're on the outside of it.

Don't mean to offend anyone - just I'm going through a particularly bad time with a family member at the moment and it's bloody hard.

I hear that but whatever distress they are causing you I bet they are feeling much worse about themselves.

It's tough especially when everyone cares about each other, in some respects it would be easier if nobody gave a monkey's but that's not how tight-knit families are.

You can only be there and support, the sufferer has to want to move on and progress, nobody can change that.

Good luck :)

paulry May 11th 2012 1:49 am

Re: Depression / anxiety
 

Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 10054377)
Mate you are indeed very surreal:blink:

:rofl:


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