Today is day 1 for me off the pills that my doctor gave me for the panic attacks (Librium). It's 19:09 here and I feel ok, really full of life after being drugged for the last week.
Done loads of useful stuff in the garden......... Never try to cut down a 20 ft Holly tree without gloves and long sleeves, (unless you want free acupuncture!)
Going to a meeting at 20:15, it's a bit of a drive, but it's a lovely evening here and it's the first time I can drive all week.
Hope you are all well.
Best wishes.
Chris.
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Well done on the pills chief, tonight I am eating tagatelle with chorizo sausage mozerella, garlic bread with melted mozerella . big bottle of cola, 2 chock chip muffins and a big bag of choc buttons. ohh just had a slice of mozzerella ! well nice!!
Back at work on monday. shall not worry coz I have no control over it so its up to big G to sort it!!
take care and have a good weekend. Ps fancy mowing out lawn?
Hey Chris, glad that you're feeling back to normal again. Take it easy on yourself, eh?
Robert, I swear, every time I read one of yur posts I get hungry. Off to boil some eggs, think I'll make curried eggs for later. Think about uni!!!!! Wren
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Hi all, Wren, agree with you.... feeling hungry now, but it's too late, need the bed. On the bright side, I've got bacon in the fridge and the ducks are laying so I think I know what I'm having for breakfast!
and yea! back to work Monday. I've been getting bored for the last week, really ready to get back and get some work done.....I must need therapy!
Bye for now
Best wishes.
Chris.
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"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music." -- Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989"
You're BACK, YEAH, So happy to see you. And the gardening sounds so great, well except for your poor scratched up hands, amazing how we learn our lessons, still do myself, THE HARD WAY.
I do like sausage mate! although today I have not eaten sausage! ive had a pizza with chicken and parma ham! yum drinking water with fresh lemon and lime in the jug! juicy.
Id go with ignore mate.. Atleast till another job is in the bag.. Just what id do..
Lol yeah i was thinkingg of you Robert when i did my salad tonight, especialy as theres two types of sausage in it. cept the garlic sausage comes in large round thin slices.
Now that I've gained 4 pounds just reading all the posts.....I'm with Rob, just a big old salad for me tonight, sans sausage, LOL. Maybe with those boiled eggs, and some shrimp...
Yeah, I'd ignore them til I had another job lined up. Then again, when I've been pushed too far, I have been known to stand up and say " I'm done", gathered my stuff and walked off. Not the brightest thing I've done tho. My youngest, on the other hand, is much more flamboyent then me--he'd worked about 2 years at a fast food place while in High School. His boss finally pushed him over the edge. Now, this food place was part of a larger market, same entrance. My son carefully removed his whole uniform, folded it nicely, handed it to his manager, and walked out in nothing but boxers and tennis shoes. I was outside when he got home, and he got out of the car like that. I knew what happened by the look on his face, and could do nothing but double up and laugh. That's my boy.....Wren
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Funny, isn't it, how friends and a Power greater than ourselves can neutralize nightmares?
Now that I've gained 4 pounds just reading all the posts.....I'm with Rob, just a big old salad for me tonight, sans sausage, LOL. Maybe with those boiled eggs, and some shrimp... Yeah, I'd ignore them til I had another job lined up. Then again, when I've been pushed too far, I have been known to stand up and say " I'm done", gathered my stuff and walked off. Not the brightest thing I've done tho. My youngest, on the other hand, is much more flamboyent then me--he'd worked about 2 years at a fast food place while in High School. His boss finally pushed him over the edge. Now, this food place was part of a larger market, same entrance. My son carefully removed his whole uniform, folded it nicely, handed it to his manager, and walked out in nothing but boxers and tennis shoes. I was outside when he got home, and he got out of the car like that. I knew what happened by the look on his face, and could do nothing but double up and laugh. That's my boy.....Wren