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Post by dutchdiva on May 15, 2008 6:54:14 GMT
I'm really depressed. Cry myself to sleep last night. Can not handle my life right now. Thinking about leaving this F up life and my family behind and move to London. I hope Dr May can help or maybe I will do what I always to when I´m depressed and go shopping.
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Post by lymaze on May 15, 2008 7:33:02 GMT
Sorry your down dutch. Strangely I've been thinking along the same lines in the sense of upping and going - Australia here I come. Hope the shopping can help.
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Post by Mayfayre on May 15, 2008 7:54:00 GMT
Ly if you do that, please leave room for me in your luggage! ;D
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Post by Mayfayre on May 15, 2008 9:42:27 GMT
Upping & moving works for some people but it needs to be done positively, not negatively. And London's not so far! Be warned though, the streets are NOT paved with gold, they're mostly paved with chewing gum!
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Post by lymaze on May 15, 2008 9:44:39 GMT
And free newspapers. ;D And stabbed people.
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Post by Puss on May 15, 2008 9:51:25 GMT
I liked London. I liked it a lot. Although the day we were there was the one day of the year that the Eye was closed for maintenance. That was a bit dissapointing.
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Post by lymaze on May 15, 2008 9:52:53 GMT
I've been on the Eye - it's great. I watched them bring it up the Thames in bits every day as I crossed the river and then hoist it up slowly once it had been built. Yes, it's not all negativity really, but when you live with it 24/7 you have to see the good with the bad.
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Post by Puss on May 15, 2008 9:56:08 GMT
Everyone loves to whinge about where they live. It is our favourite pastime here. Syndey is just like a smaller London, but with beaches in stead of a river. 457 visas being handed out with gay abandon down under...
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Post by Mayfayre on May 15, 2008 9:58:15 GMT
To be fair, I don't think there's anywhere else in the UK or Europe I could live as happily. Sydney is, of course a different matter.
London Eye is good. But you need a clear morning to get the best from it.
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Post by Mayfayre on May 15, 2008 10:00:21 GMT
Everyone loves to whinge about where they live. It is our favourite pastime here. Syndey is just like a smaller London, but with beaches in stead of a river. 457 visas being handed out with gay abandon down under... Sydney is about the same size as London, it's just far less crowded! Granted, the centre is smaller, but that's OK.
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Post by dutchdiva on May 15, 2008 10:07:43 GMT
hey i just got back from shopping therapy. I feel a little beter got the new dutch top gear magazine. This will keep me happy for a few hours.
Still thinking of moving to London
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Post by lymaze on May 15, 2008 10:14:57 GMT
I get that "I'm going to move out of London" feeling sometimes but it's in my blood. Even if I'm away for a few days I have to get up there and wander the streets. I'm a Londoner and my family have been in the city for nearly 200 years so I guess it's what I'm made of (along with snails and puppy dog tails - oh that's boys isn't it. )
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Post by Mayfayre on May 15, 2008 10:20:57 GMT
I'm definitely made of sugar & spice, but the hot, vicious type, with a garnish of frogs & snails and less of the everything nice.
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Post by lew on May 15, 2008 10:28:58 GMT
Poor Dutch hope your feeling better I reckon everyone covered everything about good old London, just bring plenty of money with you
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Post by Vixen on May 16, 2008 9:22:05 GMT
I have an ouchy on my leg, caused by my computer chair....
Any docs available to kiss it better?
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Post by Carrie on May 17, 2008 12:16:06 GMT
london is not a great place to live give 100grand and im of to norway! i live near to where people are getting killed alot! i suppose if you visit far enough but it to dangerous now.
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Post by Mayfayre on May 17, 2008 12:31:45 GMT
There are bits where people don't get killed as much! Not necessarily the expensive bits either.
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Post by starfish on May 17, 2008 23:17:38 GMT
Sorry to hear you get down Duch. whenever you feel unhappy just think of all the plans you are making for London & the MPH shows. its going to be great. Just keep thinking about it you have something to look forward to.
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Post by Liz on May 18, 2008 0:00:24 GMT
I could do with a bit of Dr May therapy right now.... I've just paused James n Oz series 2, and I've been struck with that all-encompassing feeling that James is the most perfect specimen of manhood ever to walk this planet!.... Help!!
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Post by cheeselova on May 18, 2008 0:02:57 GMT
Therapy, Liz You dont need therapy for that ;D
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Post by xjsarah on May 18, 2008 0:03:39 GMT
LOL!! Liz, I suspect that condition might be incurable...! ;D
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Post by Wyvern on May 18, 2008 0:20:22 GMT
There's no help for that. James is a very fine specimen of manhood and no mistake ;D
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Post by Liz on May 18, 2008 0:22:28 GMT
I think it possbily is incurable... all I keep doing is watching him, thinking of superlatives like ' delicious', 'scrumptious', 'edible' etc,... either I'm in love, or hungry, or both... I can't decide which??!! ;D
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Post by xjsarah on May 18, 2008 0:23:30 GMT
Both, I suspect! Hunger can assume many forms...!
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Post by Liz on May 18, 2008 0:27:55 GMT
Well, I know what form mine is currently manifesting iteslf in at the moment, and (to quote Alice Cooper, sorry)... I don't want pizza!!
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Post by cheeselova on May 18, 2008 0:28:11 GMT
Maylicious
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Post by xjsarah on May 18, 2008 0:32:57 GMT
LOL!! That would make a great username for a member of this Board! ;D
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Post by Liz on May 18, 2008 0:35:55 GMT
Maylicious does sum it up perfectly.... if there was ever a man on earth who could 'tick all the boxes', He's it!!
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Post by Wyvern on May 18, 2008 0:36:18 GMT
What I'm thinking can't be put on a public thread...
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Post by Liz on May 18, 2008 0:42:49 GMT
LOL @ wyvern... I know just what you mean!!
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