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  • L leckey 0

    Find a woman and have sex. Seems to put my husband to sleep. :-D

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    CaptainSeeSarp
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    Thats not funny.

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      God I'm stressed lately. I don't feel stressed in the throbbing veins at the temple high blood pressure sene, but I'm not sleeping well - a couple of hours a night at most - and what little sleep I get is filled with weird dreams. I'm also drinking far too much lately. Another clear sign that I'm stressed. If it wasn't for the sleepless nights, I probably wouldn't be drinking at all, but I'm in the unhappy situation where I need to be as sharp as possible for 18 hours a day, and 6 hours of alcohol assisted sleep is better than two hours of nonsense sleep. And yet more stress. This level of alcohol intake can't be good for me, certainly it isn't good for my now generally grumpy disposition. I went to see saw-bones the other day who recommended a life-style change, but singularly refused to prescribe anything even remotely useful. Marvellous. I'm glad I pay for this extra-special private health care. The demands keep coming. The problems keep surfacing. I think if I survive the next three weeks - when the cause of this stress is finally put (successfully, hopefully) to rest - I shall take a very long holiday. Perhaps Mauritius. Or maybe Hawaii.

      ***The collected future Mrs. Martin Hughes***

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      CaptainSeeSarp
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      Stress is easy to deal with. Try dealing with never ending depression. Sometimes I wish I could just cease to exist, but I know thats not what I really want. If push comes to shove find some Xanax, it does wonders. Opiates are also wonderful, but its not a habit you want to get into thats for sure.

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        Thats not funny.

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        Stephen Hewitt
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        Isn't it?

        Steve

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        • S Stephen Hewitt

          Isn't it?

          Steve

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          CaptainSeeSarp
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          I don't think thinking about sex is going to help his stress.

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            I don't think thinking about sex is going to help his stress.

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            Thunderbox666
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            I personally think it would be excelant stress relief. At the very least it would take his mind off work


            "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon

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              I personally think it would be excelant stress relief. At the very least it would take his mind off work


              "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon

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              CaptainSeeSarp
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              I'm not debating that, but how is he going to go about finding a one night stand?

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                I'm not debating that, but how is he going to go about finding a one night stand?

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                Thunderbox666
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                Well you know there is one profession that comes to mind..... ;P :laugh:


                "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon

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                • P PIEBALDconsult

                  TigerTechie wrote:

                  pick up a sport!

                  and watch it with beer in hand. :-D

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                  Jeremy Tierman
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                  Just use vodka...the other clear liquid :laugh:

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                  • T Thunderbox666

                    Well you know there is one profession that comes to mind..... ;P :laugh:


                    "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon

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                    _Damian S_
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                    IT? No, that's selling your soul, not your body... :laugh:

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                      IT? No, that's selling your soul, not your body... :laugh:

                      -------------------------------------------------------- Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!!

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                      _Damian S_ wrote:

                      IT?

                      Yeah I know IT is constantly getting screwed, but thats not who I had in mind.

                      _Damian S_ wrote:

                      that's selling your soul

                      Thats an incorrect statement!! Selling gives the impression that you are getting something in return.


                      "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon

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                        _Damian S_ wrote:

                        IT?

                        Yeah I know IT is constantly getting screwed, but thats not who I had in mind.

                        _Damian S_ wrote:

                        that's selling your soul

                        Thats an incorrect statement!! Selling gives the impression that you are getting something in return.


                        "There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown "All things good to know are difficult to learn" ~ Greek Proverb "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary" ~ Vidal Sassoon

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                        _Damian S_
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                        Thunderbox666 wrote:

                        getting something in return

                        I don't know about you, but I sure as heck don't do it for the love of it!!

                        -------------------------------------------------------- Knowledge is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in fruit salad!!

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                          Stress is easy to deal with. Try dealing with never ending depression. Sometimes I wish I could just cease to exist, but I know thats not what I really want. If push comes to shove find some Xanax, it does wonders. Opiates are also wonderful, but its not a habit you want to get into thats for sure.

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                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                          You idiot. Why the hell are you giving advice about drugs?

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                          • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                            You idiot. Why the hell are you giving advice about drugs?

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                            CaptainSeeSarp
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                            Because I fucking feel like it.

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                              God I'm stressed lately. I don't feel stressed in the throbbing veins at the temple high blood pressure sene, but I'm not sleeping well - a couple of hours a night at most - and what little sleep I get is filled with weird dreams. I'm also drinking far too much lately. Another clear sign that I'm stressed. If it wasn't for the sleepless nights, I probably wouldn't be drinking at all, but I'm in the unhappy situation where I need to be as sharp as possible for 18 hours a day, and 6 hours of alcohol assisted sleep is better than two hours of nonsense sleep. And yet more stress. This level of alcohol intake can't be good for me, certainly it isn't good for my now generally grumpy disposition. I went to see saw-bones the other day who recommended a life-style change, but singularly refused to prescribe anything even remotely useful. Marvellous. I'm glad I pay for this extra-special private health care. The demands keep coming. The problems keep surfacing. I think if I survive the next three weeks - when the cause of this stress is finally put (successfully, hopefully) to rest - I shall take a very long holiday. Perhaps Mauritius. Or maybe Hawaii.

                              ***The collected future Mrs. Martin Hughes***

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                              PaulPrice
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                              Love the booze...

                              Paul

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                              • M martin_hughes

                                God I'm stressed lately. I don't feel stressed in the throbbing veins at the temple high blood pressure sene, but I'm not sleeping well - a couple of hours a night at most - and what little sleep I get is filled with weird dreams. I'm also drinking far too much lately. Another clear sign that I'm stressed. If it wasn't for the sleepless nights, I probably wouldn't be drinking at all, but I'm in the unhappy situation where I need to be as sharp as possible for 18 hours a day, and 6 hours of alcohol assisted sleep is better than two hours of nonsense sleep. And yet more stress. This level of alcohol intake can't be good for me, certainly it isn't good for my now generally grumpy disposition. I went to see saw-bones the other day who recommended a life-style change, but singularly refused to prescribe anything even remotely useful. Marvellous. I'm glad I pay for this extra-special private health care. The demands keep coming. The problems keep surfacing. I think if I survive the next three weeks - when the cause of this stress is finally put (successfully, hopefully) to rest - I shall take a very long holiday. Perhaps Mauritius. Or maybe Hawaii.

                                ***The collected future Mrs. Martin Hughes***

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                                ruanr
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                                I recommend: pot!

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                                • M martin_hughes

                                  God I'm stressed lately. I don't feel stressed in the throbbing veins at the temple high blood pressure sene, but I'm not sleeping well - a couple of hours a night at most - and what little sleep I get is filled with weird dreams. I'm also drinking far too much lately. Another clear sign that I'm stressed. If it wasn't for the sleepless nights, I probably wouldn't be drinking at all, but I'm in the unhappy situation where I need to be as sharp as possible for 18 hours a day, and 6 hours of alcohol assisted sleep is better than two hours of nonsense sleep. And yet more stress. This level of alcohol intake can't be good for me, certainly it isn't good for my now generally grumpy disposition. I went to see saw-bones the other day who recommended a life-style change, but singularly refused to prescribe anything even remotely useful. Marvellous. I'm glad I pay for this extra-special private health care. The demands keep coming. The problems keep surfacing. I think if I survive the next three weeks - when the cause of this stress is finally put (successfully, hopefully) to rest - I shall take a very long holiday. Perhaps Mauritius. Or maybe Hawaii.

                                  ***The collected future Mrs. Martin Hughes***

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                                  Lost User
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                                  Reiki is good for releasing the tension but be warned - sometimes there is a lto to come out. Worth it though.

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                                    Thats not funny.

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                                    Zhat
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                                    No, it is...now go clean the kitchen floors.

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                                      Stress is easy to deal with. Try dealing with never ending depression. Sometimes I wish I could just cease to exist, but I know thats not what I really want. If push comes to shove find some Xanax, it does wonders. Opiates are also wonderful, but its not a habit you want to get into thats for sure.

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                                      Zhat
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                                      Wow, way to TRY and make this about YOU, you dumba$$ Back to the SP where you belong.

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                                      • L leckey 0

                                        Find a woman and have sex. Seems to put my husband to sleep. :-D

                                        Holidays! (June 13th) http://craptasticnation.blogspot.com/[^]

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                                        Pete OHanlon
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                                        Steady on - or you'll have all the stressed males on CP beating a path to your door.

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                                          God I'm stressed lately. I don't feel stressed in the throbbing veins at the temple high blood pressure sene, but I'm not sleeping well - a couple of hours a night at most - and what little sleep I get is filled with weird dreams. I'm also drinking far too much lately. Another clear sign that I'm stressed. If it wasn't for the sleepless nights, I probably wouldn't be drinking at all, but I'm in the unhappy situation where I need to be as sharp as possible for 18 hours a day, and 6 hours of alcohol assisted sleep is better than two hours of nonsense sleep. And yet more stress. This level of alcohol intake can't be good for me, certainly it isn't good for my now generally grumpy disposition. I went to see saw-bones the other day who recommended a life-style change, but singularly refused to prescribe anything even remotely useful. Marvellous. I'm glad I pay for this extra-special private health care. The demands keep coming. The problems keep surfacing. I think if I survive the next three weeks - when the cause of this stress is finally put (successfully, hopefully) to rest - I shall take a very long holiday. Perhaps Mauritius. Or maybe Hawaii.

                                          ***The collected future Mrs. Martin Hughes***

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                                          Andy Brummer
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                                          Like others have said, exercise helps out alot, and alcohol not so much. The doctor that prescribed my CPAP machine said that it takes a few months for your body to straighten it's sleep patterns out after heavy drinking. Make sure you are getting enough Zinc and magnesium before bed. I take a vitamin formulated specifically for sleep, and I fall asleep easier with it and wake up more refreshed in the morning. I don't expect you to take my advice, I probably wouldn't, but it has worked wonders for me. That's just the physical symptoms, you need to deal with whatever is causing the stress as well, and that is usually much harder.

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