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Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 17.58
by dvboy
i'm feelign pretty low today too which isn't like me cos normally i just get on with it, and it's actually not been a bad day. i've got some money for once, and i've actually left the hosue and talked to people, but i'm feeling pretty lonely...
Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 18.12
by rts
I'm feeling pretty crap today, but thats down to four pints and two bottles of wine.
Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 18.32
by Still
The best thing for depression is to play some of your favourite music really loud. A few Cracking tunes will bring you right back.
Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 18.33
by Cheese Head
Still wrote:The best thing for depression is to play some of your favourite music really loud. A few Cracking tunes will bring you right back.
That always wroks for me, even Cradle of Filth does the trick...
Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 19.03
by Jenny
It's if you're not depressed that you need to worry. The world genuinely is shit, so as long as you recognise this there's not a lot wrong with you.
How to cure depression? Move to a planet that doesn't have bad things on it, I guess.
Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 21.01
by cdd
nodnirG kraM wrote:My moral's at an all time low, does that count?
Well, yes, in that you're making others depressed.
Posted: Fri 25 Jun, 2004 21.40
by Pete
When I'm depressed I call for the sacking of random people and then post hate messages on internet message boards. You could infact say I go a bit *mental*
Posted: Sat 26 Jun, 2004 01.02
by iSon
MrTomServo wrote:You know, when I'm depressed, I make a demo tape. It makes me feel so much better about myself.

Do you know what MrToms - I took your advice after today's god awful day at work...and I decided to try reading myself another news bulletin:
http://www.jamesison.co.uk/fosseway/fos ... 230604.mp3
A feeling of pure ecstacy that just cannot be defined. The demo saved my life.
Posted: Sat 26 Jun, 2004 01.41
by James Martin
Isonstine wrote:MrTomServo wrote:You know, when I'm depressed, I make a demo tape. It makes me feel so much better about myself.

Do you know what MrToms - I took your advice after today's god awful day at work...and I decided to try reading myself another news bulletin:
http://www.jamesison.co.uk/fosseway/fos ... 230604.mp3
A feeling of pure ecstacy that just cannot be defined. The demo saved my life.
I'm still trying to work out why your job was advertised today! Maybe they know something you don't - or is it for when you do London in September?
Posted: Sat 26 Jun, 2004 01.47
by James Martin
Good demo - but in the recap I have one suggestion...
"If an alarm can't be turned off whilst you're not there, the Council will switch it off for you ...costing £150."
It sounds a little sarcastic and almost tabloidy - don't mean to put you down but it just sounded, well, sarcastic to me.
"The council will silence it at a cost of £150" might have been more appropriate.
Posted: Sat 26 Jun, 2004 02.04
by MrTomServo
Now don't you feel better?!
