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jaysay 08-04-2012 18:08

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Originally Posted by claytonx (Post 983444)
When was last time Rovers won. Must be very stressful for you.

Thats what I said:D

jaysay 08-04-2012 18:10

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 983475)
You're sorely in need of a break then Jay. Or how about relaxing when they've lost, you'd be practically comatose. :D

No I've just become oblivious to it Dave, but things should pick up on Tuesday:D

Eric 08-04-2012 19:59

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 983300)
Get a proper dog.

Every dog is proper;) My JRT is old, deaf, scruffier than my beard, and dumber than a bag of hammers. Wouldn't trade her for the world. Just looking at the little scruffkin helps me relax.:alright:

maxthecollie 08-04-2012 20:04

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That's what dogs are for to take away the days stresses. I used to do voluntary work for a charity PAT Dogs (Pets As Therapy) I used to assess volunteers dogs to see if they were suitable to go visiting in hospitals, nursing homes and Hospices etc. The joy that some people get from stroking a dog when they have had to give theirs up is unbelievable.

Margaret Pilkington 08-04-2012 20:09

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I swear they know what you are thinking too.

I got the clippers out to trim Gizmo's nails the other day....and he was growling before I got anywhere near the drawer where they are kept.

Eric 08-04-2012 20:13

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Sometimes I like to do ... well ... nothing. But only after I've done something ... dishes, floors, laundry, basement ... all that kind of stuff. Makes "nothing" seem a little more precious. Trying to restore a couple of old Lee Enfields. Trying to master the airbrush I bought last year. And fishing. Nothing like fishing ... from the shore, in a boat, through the ice. Some days, like today, I'll go out and drive my cab, followed by a stop at the Beer Store, or the liquor store. Sparking up a big fat one and watching my fish tank .... But nothing really planned; relaxing has to be a spur-of-the-moment thing.:alright: Well, for me it has.

Margaret Pilkington 08-04-2012 21:03

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You are right Eric....doing nothing has to be punctuated by doing something.
You never really know when you have finished doing nothing.

jaysay 09-04-2012 08:52

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 983617)
You are right Eric....doing nothing has to be punctuated by doing something.
You never really know when you have finished doing nothing.

Margaret I've become well versed at doing nothing, I've been practicing it for about four years now and have got it of to a tee:D

Eric 09-04-2012 09:52

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 983617)
You are right Eric....doing nothing has to be punctuated by doing something.
You never really know when you have finished doing nothing.

For some reason this brings to mind an exchange I had with my gran, back in the days when the Earth was young and you could still see piles of horse manure in the cobbled street.;) Gran: "What ti doin' lad"? Of course, immediately on guard, and on edge, wondering what I was in trouble for, I answered, "Nowt, gran". In a weaving-shed voice, one that could have been heard over a dozen looms: "WELL DO SUMMAT, SUMMAT USEFUL." Sometimes, I feel a little guilty about doing nowt. I know who to blame for that.;):D

Eric 09-04-2012 10:08

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 983606)
That's what dogs are for to take away the days stresses. I used to do voluntary work for a charity PAT Dogs (Pets As Therapy) I used to assess volunteers dogs to see if they were suitable to go visiting in hospitals, nursing homes and Hospices etc. The joy that some people get from stroking a dog when they have had to give theirs up is unbelievable.

We have similar programs in K'town. And there is another one .... I've been trying to find a link in the archives of the local rag, but no luck so far .... a dog that goes into schools to help kids who have difficulty with reading, usually those in the poorer areas of town. Kids who refuse to read to a human, will quite happily read to this dog. Amazing critters!:alright: Can you imagine how empty your life would be without a dog? :dancedog:

maxthecollie 09-04-2012 10:14

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 983723)
We have similar programs in K'town. And there is another one .... I've been trying to find a link in the archives of the local rag, but no luck so far .... a dog that goes into schools to help kids who have difficulty with reading, usually those in the poorer areas of town. Kids who refuse to read to a human, will quite happily read to this dog. Amazing critters!:alright: Can you imagine how empty your life would be without a dog? :dancedog:

They are part of the family

DaveinGermany 09-04-2012 12:18

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Can't beat them, they seem to know instinctively how you're feeling & will respond accordingly, absolutely grand animals Dogs. :)

maxthecollie 09-04-2012 12:24

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When I come home from work I just have to look at Max and say " Have you a job to do?" and he responds by bringing my slippers to me from wherever he has left them. He plays with them when I am out but never wrecks anything.

jaysay 09-04-2012 18:04

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 983765)
When I come home from work I just have to look at Max and say " Have you a job to do?" and he responds by bringing my slippers to me from wherever he has left them. He plays with them when I am out but never wrecks anything.

Don't know about Max ya should have called him Jeeves :D

entwisi 09-04-2012 21:49

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going to teh caravan...

leave work at 4pm stressed and busy in my head as anything, pick up wife and kids, drive to blackpool to our van on Marton mere

Open beer, order take away, sit down and RELAX......

get kids into bed after food and the nights our own... read a magazine(classic cars usually) listen to some classical or Real Radio if that takes our fancy...

spend weekend playing with the kids and just enjoying what life is around us..


no stress, no pressure, no fuss

Bliss


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