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  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer

    Thanx, everyone, for all your advice and kind wishes. I feel a bit of a dick venting in public like this, but I was very upset the other day, and had no-one I could talk to about it.
    You're all Top Blokes (or Blokesses, if you don't like Bloke).
    Came in to this one late, followed it and am glad you got things sorted.
    To apologies for venting on here is bollocks man, you are probabley suprised how much it helped your thought paterns sort themselves out. Other would have gone down the pub, got pissed and sorted nothing.
    Good to see the bunch all chip in and show some compassion.
    Luck to ya
    Cheers
    Mongoose

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    hey, you could always buy the new helmet while in Melbourne, job sorted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    Can I borrow Bo? I really miss having a dog, but with no-one at home most of the time, it wouldn't be fair to have one. Our dog's picture is stuck on my cubicle wall, because I miss him, and to remind me to be patient. My impatience caused him to be run over by a car right in front of me, about 6 years ago.
    Oh... that's not a good thing to mention, after asking to borrow your dog, is it?

    Lack of exercise in our modern life is a partial trigger for depression, and conversely, exercise can be beneficial in treating depression, due to the endorphins it releases. If you're feeling disgruntled, then a good gruntling can help....
    BWAHAHAHA.....

    Thats pretty good... I'm trying not to do a Jim2 giggle now...

    Poor old Bo did get run over by a 4wd when my useless older daughter was being even more useless and clueless than usual (they all go through that someplace in the 15 to 18 bracket) and was supposed to be walking her but was loitering and snatching a sly ciggie...

    Bo's back was broken and I'm not sure she will live to a ripe old age but she's doing pretty good. (too fat to catch healthy rabbits) Her tail never quite reconnected right. It does not move or wag much except when she is hungry? :disapint:

    Oh well...

    Paul N

    Bo had a tough act to follow with our first dog though. Rhubarb was a VERY loveable one in a million muttly! Only dog allowed at school (special permission) and when she finally passed away (15) was greatly missed by the neighbourhood. I suppose she would have been nabbed by the council nazis these days but she had a regular beat of OAP's she visited for a free feed and a cuddle and they used to call up to arrange visits!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    she had a regular beat of OAP's she visited for a free feed and a cuddle and they used to call up to arrange visits!
    We had a ginger cat called Tigger in Hamilton like that. One of our next door neighbours had had several strokes and had not been given too much time.

    Tigger used to have kippers for dinner every wednesday night there and would wander over at about 5 to 2 every afternoon and curl up on the old guys lap for his (the old guys) aftenoon nap.
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    Have only just come into this thread.

    Firestormer: I hope things are okay with you now. Take care. And I'm with the others - don't worry about venting on here - holy hell, we've all been through some shit in our lives and it we can't empathise/whatever with our fellow biker then things are pretty sad!

    I hope things continue to go well for you and Mrs F.
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    Being frustrated is disagreeable.

    But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.

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