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Quote: Badge @ March 1 2009, 3:31 PM GMT

Works there I think. Dr Tim.

I thought he worked and lived out in Dorset?

Trained there, then. Did something there. Went there once.

I think Tim works in Yeovil. But had been at the same university or college or something as HH.

Tim - Just hang in there. It might not seem like it's worth it at the moment, but it will some day.

Is it a full moon or something? I just went to the other online community I frequent and someone was posting suicidal thoughts as well. The sunny days of spring can't come soon enough.

Reports of my attempted suicide have been grossly exaggerated - by me, I suppose.
Thanks for messages of support. Things came to a head. I will be getting on a train shortly to go back to a place of safety and professional help tomorrow.
Sorry, I am a depressive and am not a tease when it comes to such issues.
Despite seeking help and therapy these things happen.
However, I have a Mum and two wondeful daughters, which means it would be impossible (for me) to actuallly go through with anything.

Thanks and take care everyone.

PS after being awake watching TV at 6am today I had a wonderful idea for a new sitcom scenario. Whilst drinking red wine though... We shall see

As Nick said, things *must* get better from here. People do care about you, honestly and truly, and at the very, very least, us saddos are here for you too. :P Console

Quote: Aaron @ March 1 2009, 7:04 PM GMT

I think Tim works in Yeovil.

That's the one!

Good luck with getting your shizzle together Tim, you crazy man.

Quote: Tim Walker @ March 1 2009, 7:37 PM GMT

Reports of my attempted suicide have been grossly exaggerated - by me, I suppose.
Thanks for messages of support. Things came to a head. I will be getting on a train shortly to go back to a place of safety and professional help tomorrow.
Sorry, I am a depressive and am not a tease when it comes to such issues.
Despite seeking help and therapy these things happen.
However, I have a Mum and two wondeful daughters, which means it would be impossible (for me) to actuallly go through with anything.

Thanks and take care everyone.

PS after being awake watching TV at 6am today I had a wonderful idea for a new sitcom scenario. Whilst drinking red wine though... We shall see

Tim. well done man, and please, please, please do not make any judgements on sitcom pilots, going to pilot or broadcast or whatever. That is not a barometer of you. You doing it as best you can is what is important, for yourself, after that it is a note in a bottle thrown in the ocean. There is no justice or logic or meritocracy. The game is stacked, like every other, and always has been.

:)

Quote: Tim Walker @ March 1 2009, 4:09 AM GMT

For the second time in my life have taken the coward's way out and disappeared from life/work on Friday with the intention of killing myself.

You threaten to leave the BSG - you don't do it. You threaten to kill yourself - you don't do it. Do you ever follow through on anything, Tim?

Personally, I find this whole attention seeking thread thoroughly distasteful. Having lost someone very close to me through suicide, I find people who use the threat of suicide as a method of gaining attention while having no intention of going through with it utterly dispacable. And as intimated in your later posts, you never had any intention of going through with it. Get yourself sorted, Tim. You're an embarrassment to yourself and you're an embarrassment to your kids.

That said, Tim, good luck with the pilot! :)

Quote: DaButt @ March 1 2009, 7:37 PM GMT

Is it a full moon or something? I just went to the other online community I frequent and someone was posting suicidal thoughts as well. The sunny days of spring can't come soon enough.

Yes they can.

Quote: Aaron @ March 2 2009, 11:24 AM GMT

Yes they can.

I like spring (blue skies, purty flowers, but not too hot), apart from the fact it means Summer's coming. It's either too hot or - more likely - I have to spend an entire season of the year listening to everyone complain that its not hot enough.

Bring on wind, rain and sunset at 3pm! \o/

Wind and rain? I understand a bit of either, rain good for the flowers, wind good for the windmills. But only in small doses.

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