Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 6 2009, 12:35 AM BST5 mins back and you are selling our kid.
Well you sold ours to some Bedouins in exchange for a novelty chocolate camel. Poor Seefacts.
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 6 2009, 12:35 AM BST5 mins back and you are selling our kid.
Well you sold ours to some Bedouins in exchange for a novelty chocolate camel. Poor Seefacts.
IT WAS CARAMEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OK then, a caramel camel! You do know poor Seefacts is now being forced to write sketches for The Osama bin Laden Comedy Show?
He is happy there! He has his own blanket, fan.....
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 6 2009, 12:49 AM BSTHe is happy there! He has his own blanket, fan.....
Griff?
Tim is aware that it's been quiet around here today and, indeed, tonight. There's not been a sudden outbreak of zombie-ism or something has there? Better Google the news... Nah, can't be bothered.
*continues tapping keys without blinking*
I'm here. Am awake and thinking.
Thinking's dangerous, it gives you ideas.
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 6 2009, 1:15 AM BSTThinking's dangerous, it gives you ideas.
Tell me about it
Anything specific or just thoughts in general (they're the most dangerous buggers!)?
I am mulling over something again, and again, and again, and basically torturing myself. Silly Rooface.
The best thing to do when you're worrying what to do for the best is usually to do nothing and see what happens. May sound silly advice, but I've found (to my cost) that if I'm really having to think about whether to do or say something, then probably I shouldn't be doing it. If that makes sense. Since I hit upon this way of managing things life has got remarkably more easy to cope with. If in doubt, don't do it.
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 6 2009, 1:21 AM BST
The best thing to do when you're worrying what to do for the best is usually to do nothing and see what happens. May sound silly advice, but I've found (to my cost) that if I'm really having to think about whether to do or say something, then probably I shouldn't be doing it. If that makes sense. Since I hit upon this way of managing things life has got remarkably more easy to cope with. If in doubt, don't do it.
The wisdom of Walker. He's right though - it's the reason Status Quo have had such a long career.
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 6 2009, 1:21 AM BST
The best thing to do when you're worrying what to do for the best is usually to do nothing and see what happens. May sound silly advice, but I've found (to my cost) that if I'm really having to think about whether to do or say something, then probably I shouldn't be doing it. If that makes sense. Since I hit upon this way of managing things life has got remarkably more easy to cope with. If in doubt, don't do it.
Aaah the wait and see policy. Or is it burying your head in the sand? which ever it is, that's the one I tend to use. I don't think it's working.
Quote: Tim Walker @ October 6 2009, 1:21 AM BST
The best thing to do when you're worrying what to do for the best is usually to do nothing and see what happens. May sound silly advice, but I've found (to my cost) that if I'm really having to think about whether to do or say something, then probably I shouldn't be doing it. If that makes sense. Since I hit upon this way of managing things life has got remarkably more easy to cope with. If in doubt, don't do it.
Oh it's soooo not that simple! But anyway...
I may go to bed. I'll think on it....