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Mental health

please could somebody chat to me

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acnebride · 28/06/2006 15:53

having a truly awful day really for no reason. could you please tell me about nice things

raindrops on roses therapy sort of thing

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heavenis · 28/06/2006 15:56

What would you like to talk about. What would cheer you up sending you some

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cadbury · 28/06/2006 15:57

how about scones with cream and jam and afterrnoon tea in the shade of a big tree (which I did this afternoon)

chin up.

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southeastastra · 28/06/2006 15:58

when i feel like this i like to go out into the garden or park and just listen to the birds and watch the squirrels or something - i sound mad.

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lucy5 · 28/06/2006 15:58

I got dd´s report today and it made me weep with joy, it spoke of how confident she was, how popular, how much integrity she has etc etc. This is the report of a girl, who was so shy at the beginning of this reception year that she only used sign language for the first few weeks, what a difference a year makes.

Don´t think this will cheer you up, hope you are ok and i´m around for a while if you want to chat

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niceglasses · 28/06/2006 15:58

Don't need a reason sometimes do you?? Erm, nice things???

Do you like Father Ted? I always get the old Father Ted videos on when completely at a loss to cheer meself up.

How about the line:

" The Greeks. They invented gayness. Good for you Father"

Or

"The Chinese. A great bunch of lads. Look at them there."

Maybe you had to be there.....

Erm, not much cop am I?

Have you got anything extra nice you could make for tea?? I know, get the kids in the bath, early, pull a chair into the bathroom, pour a glass of wine. And breathe.

Chin up pet. Any reason for it??

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Iklboo · 28/06/2006 16:01

When I got DH a "World's Best Dad" glass for father's day from 8 month old DS, he got all teary eyed and a lump in his throat and said
"I know we've given our dads all this sort of stuff over the years, but when you get one yourself it makes you feel SO fecking special"

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heavenis · 28/06/2006 16:01

Nice bottle of chilled white wine, children in bed,chilling out. (that's nice I think)

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Iklboo · 28/06/2006 16:01

niceglasses - those cows are SMALL

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niceglasses · 28/06/2006 16:02

Small

Far away....

Small..........

Far away..................

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acnebride · 28/06/2006 16:04

ah these are lovely thank you

father ted is a great idea. somehow i only ever have war films on dvd.

no reason really,or lots of little ones. ds has chickenpox (not very badly). dh is having a third interview with a company in southampton, which means we're still hanging on not knowing where we're going to live or anything. why can't they make a decision. i had a row with somebody at work i really like and they've told me to offer a girl i think is good the same job she applied for at £1.50 an hour less BECAUSE SHE'S 18. i agree it shold be a bit lower because she's not got all the skills but we went into a huge circular row and she kept telling me i was wrong which i was not.

but i don't really know why today i am bursting into tears.


OH God i'm premenstrual! How many years do i have to have periods for before i realise!

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acnebride · 28/06/2006 16:04

does this mean the start of another 50-day period? BOLLOCKS

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acnebride · 28/06/2006 16:05

They're all - lovely girls

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lucy5 · 28/06/2006 16:06

When I feel like this I find the weepiest film I can find, usually It´s a wonderful life and blub as much as possible. It normally does the trick.

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heavenis · 28/06/2006 16:09

Poor you,tomorrow is another day.

I went on a course once and they did this thing were you put everything you were feeling bad about into a hot air ballon and then slowly cast them over the side of the basket. Which kind of worked fine,until someone's mobile phone started ringing with the Benny Hill theme.

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acnebride · 28/06/2006 16:10

thank you doctors

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heavenis · 28/06/2006 16:12

Have you got the wine chilling

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acnebride · 28/06/2006 16:24

not exactly but i'm going to a work do tonight which i believe demonstrates the decadence of western culture by serving drink

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acnebride · 28/06/2006 16:52

sorry was joking

thank you all kind posters

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