Strontium_Dog wrote
Only back at work 4 days and I'm depressed already. I was hoping to buy a cheap bike off someone who had overextended themselves over Christmas but there doesn't seem to be too many around.Any other ideas?
Katana wrote
I recommend doing something that cheers you up, sort of treat yourself to things, that cheers me up.Such as going for a coffee and burger at the Ace on my bike.Going out with friendsGoing to the Science Museum.May be a weekend away with the other half.Thats me hopefully it helps
My bike is leaking petrol and I haven't ridden it for ages and it pisses me off just thinking about it. Just had a holiday away with the other halfMaybe a couple of pints with friends is the way to go but me 'bezzies' are elsewhere.I think I'll have a spliff
Where abouts are you in this fair country. If nearby I can lend you a battered suzuki katana and the SSSD are drinking on saturday night to celebrate Nicki b'day come along. Laugh with go slow and run in fear from Atlas and his camp demeanour
Docca wrote
i'm going to Spain next month for 'magnet therapy'. Apparently my GP thinks it will make me 'less of a cunt' (actual quote) . Fingers crossed i come back all pink marigolds :x
Essex innit!Is the info in days out?
Nicki wrote
Here it is:www.visordown.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2561507#post2561507And you're more than welcome to come along. My kid sister's geezer is particularly comedy at these sort of events, guaranteed to cheer you up!
Dodgy Geezer wrote
A quick hit of schadenfreude usually does the trickWatch some real car crash TV - something like Judge Judy (ever seen this? It's fecking marvellous ) and laugh at the proles. When you start feeling a bit seedy and guilty doing it, you'll be better adjusted yourself and more able to face the real world, knowing it could always be worse
Wingnut wrote
Whereabouts are you in Essex? I'm usually out drinking somewhere in the area...
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