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Old 22-04-2009, 10:30 PM   #31
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well ya cant always say chin up. because sometimes it all just sux . but never mind ponder on. sometimes it's all ok. think of all the puns and jokes you've heard about it .

atleast one down time i've had i can laugh about today. ( blueballs) ever wondered what causes thaT. ?? THIS HAPPENED TO ME about 4 years ago . went to my male doctor , who happened to be sick, and i very attractive indian young female doctor with striking green eyes stands in for the day, i limp in with sore nuts, only to have to show the lovely doc. then she explains that i have an infection from get this ( shooting backwards) anyhow off to get a scan of the scrotum , now picture this , hobble into the scanning room , nice 20 something female rubbing gel around scrotum, me thinking of plane crqashes and elephants at the zoo. results . all good , medical term for blue balls .
moral of the story . it aint all rosy. but it's all part of life . and sometimes its great.
anyways . if nothing else hope some get a laugh out of this .
Ahaha, yes I did get a laugh from this.

Chin up mate, hope things get better for ya soon...
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Old 22-04-2009, 10:33 PM   #32
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to all the people who have had a heart attack here . think of how lucky you are . your still here .
my uncle had a heart attack at age 40 , then a couple more . he is now 72 , and dating a 50 year old .
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Old 22-04-2009, 10:59 PM   #33
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Agree with the comments on here. Things happen for a reason and everything always works itself out in the end. It's just that when you are in the thick of it all, you think whatda?? But you have to be patient, keep on truckin' and it will all work out.

>>>>>> deep breath..... >>>>>>>>>>>
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Old 22-04-2009, 11:25 PM   #34
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You look up into the clouds and shout "why me"? Do you expect Him to respond via telegram, email or sms?
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Old 22-04-2009, 11:31 PM   #35
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to all the people who have had a heart attack here . think of how lucky you are . your still here .
my uncle had a heart attack at age 40 , then a couple more . he is now 72 , and dating a 50 year old .
i agree with you their mate after i had my issues iam so pleased to be alive a lot more people is worse off, having a heart attack is no biggies these days every one keep to be getting them we have excellent hospital systems to keep us alive in such an advent did occur, for e.g cancer used to be a big problem back about 10- 20 years ago and now everyone seems to be getting cancer it is still a bad thing to happen to your body but we have excellent equipment to help cure the cancer , most things today are not big issues real, and half the time we bring it on our selves for stuff like heart proplems to occur
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Old 23-04-2009, 12:00 AM   #36
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Agree with the comments on here. Things happen for a reason and everything always works itself out in the end. It's just that when you are in the thick of it all, you think whatda?? But you have to be patient, keep on truckin' and it will all work out.

>>>>>> deep breath..... >>>>>>>>>>>

Everything always works out in the end.

and if everythings not okay its not the end
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Old 23-04-2009, 09:28 AM   #37
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I agree, with the play the cards as they come...

Lost my licence on my 21st Birthday (4th March) for 6 months and using those months to sell my XR6 and buy an XR8 Ute! :

Which my parents believe I'll just end up losing my licence again, but lesson learnt, leave fog lights off and don't fishtail.....

I saw you say before your "SV6 beast", maybe thats the issue? (Just joking)
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Old 23-04-2009, 09:42 AM   #38
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I think Bill Gates quoted: "Life's Tough - Get Used To It"

Seriously though, it appears you've had a recent bad trot, but there must have been some positives recently. If you're feeling so down it may help to talk to your doctor.
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Old 23-04-2009, 12:28 PM   #39
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Mate I feel for you.

I have been there.

About 6 years ago I was facing repossession of my (only) vehicle and repossession of my house. That was the good part. Everything was falling apart including my health. The world was closing in on me.

In another thread I give the full story of how the ATO even backed off on collecting their debt (for quite some time) when I faxed them the repo letter and the summons.

Then I met this person who introduced my to a bloke who completely changed my life.

Since I met him and read his book my life has been awesome.

All the bad stuff disappeared and my life now is pretty amazing.

Anyone who wants an introduction to this bloke just PM me.

It will cost you not one cent from me or him or anyone else.
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Old 23-04-2009, 02:34 PM   #40
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Mate I feel for you.

I have been there.

About 6 years ago I was facing repossession of my (only) vehicle and repossession of my house. That was the good part. Everything was falling apart including my health. The world was closing in on me.

In another thread I give the full story of how the ATO even backed off on collecting their debt (for quite some time) when I faxed them the repo letter and the summons.

Then I met this person who introduced my to a bloke who completely changed my life.

Since I met him and read his book my life has been awesome.

All the bad stuff disappeared and my life now is pretty amazing.

Anyone who wants an introduction to this bloke just PM me.

It will cost you not one cent from me or him or anyone else.

Was in a similer situation last year, got my wife and i got ourselfs into a bit of a pickle ended up with letters from debt collectors and got sued by our bank for the money, found a company that helped us out and things started to look good.

Then our daughter who was 7 months old at the time was diagnosed with luekaemia So the bad stuff hasnt gone yet but we can only pray she gets better and life will look up, having a bloody supportive family, friends, workmates and trying to keep a positive outlook for her sake is about the only thing keeping our strength alive atm.
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Old 23-04-2009, 03:19 PM   #41
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I feel for you RaTTuS, I can't imangin what you and your family are going through. Luekaemia at 7 months of age for your daugter must be a real blow for you all.
I'm lucky my family are well, and I wish yours well too.
Kids with cancer and other dreadful conditions really tug at my heartstings, and I help where I can.

I will now go give myself an uppercut and look more at the positives, and less of the negatives. Thing are starting to look up for me.
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Old 23-04-2009, 03:23 PM   #42
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They say luck all is attidude,

positive attitude = luck

negitive attitude = no luck

I'm not saying you haven't got anything to winge about either, just some doco's I've seen.
I was going to say the same, what is your attitude like every day...on average..
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Old 23-04-2009, 03:40 PM   #43
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They say luck all is attidude,

positive attitude = luck

negitive attitude = no luck


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I was going to say the same, what is your attitude like every day...on average..
I was thinking of this concept, and come to the conclusion that when you got a bad attitude every little thing gets to you so you say you got all bad luck.
Now if you think positive then a lot of the little thing don't seem bad and therefore don't register and your mood is better, therefore enabling you to deal with the stess of anything bad that comes along. Then that would = good luck
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Old 23-04-2009, 07:13 PM   #44
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I feel for you RaTTuS, I can't imangin what you and your family are going through. Luekaemia at 7 months of age for your daugter must be a real blow for you all.
I'm lucky my family are well, and I wish yours well too.
Kids with cancer and other dreadful conditions really tug at my heartstings, and I help where I can.

I will now go give myself an uppercut and look more at the positives, and less of the negatives. Thing are starting to look up for me.
yeh ive been on the bronk of depression before, and moved away for a fresh start and i dont wanna fall in that hole again, so staying positive and keeping a good outlook on life, the littles one a battler and as sick as she is she's still fightin the good fight.
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Old 23-04-2009, 07:31 PM   #45
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Guys, I've found that one of the most true sayings that has ever been uttered is " **** Happens". It just does, for a million reasons that we will never get a handle on. You're not alone. We all get challenged, repeatedly, through life.
So I like to use this:
Grant me the strength to accept the things I cannot change;
Courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference!
Good luck.
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Old 23-04-2009, 07:33 PM   #46
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sounds like you're worse off then me

all that's happened is.. my last day at work next week, life sucks indeed but we just move forward, get on with life and take what comes our way :-)
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Old 23-04-2009, 07:52 PM   #47
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Yeah, I feel the same, nothing good really happens to me, mainly bad things but I just really can't care anymore, it helps not caring about anything anymore haha.
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