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Julie in Sussex
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Posted by Julie in Sussex, 00:42 1 January 2004

From one Saddie to many others ~ wishing you all a light fantastic 2004.
Julie :D
Bright One
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Posted by Bright One, 13:48 1 January 2004

Happy New Year
siddy
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Posted by siddy, 21:00 1 January 2004

yeah yeah, happy new year- people are still pissed or too grumpy to reply! 8) Anyway realising this is the same time of year that I normally get obsessed about getting a new motorcycle (to make my life more comfortable!?!?) Anyway the prozac is helping to control this but just in case anyone out there has a Suzuki Savage chop available (think lean + mean- no girly paint jobs/ flames and death you know :twisted: ) for sale drop us a line! Oh but it should have a Dr 800 motor shoehorned in with gas flowed head, K=N air filter (chrome) and carb modified or re-jetted to match, supertrapp exhaust and chain convertion with big cogs and Speed able to cope with the bigger numbers it will now run. WHADDYAAMEAN I@M STILL OBSESSED :roll:
Claire
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Posted by Claire, 21:19 1 January 2004

Hi everyone.

Hope that you have all had a great christmas and that santa has brought you all that you had asked him for :)

Welcome to 2004! and I hope that you had a great new years eve! Are you all still drunk and hung over. I had to get everyone to celebrate with drink for me as I don't drink while on the tablets.
I realise that I haven't been on for a couple of weeks, but I don't have access to a computer apart from work (I've been off since the 19th Dec)

Have a great 2004!!!

Claire

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Posted by Anonymous, 05:06 2 January 2004

happy New Years everyone, keep ya heads up and go take a walk outside :)
Donna
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Posted by Donna, 10:17 2 January 2004

And a Happy New Year to all you guys too!!!

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oldhippy
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Posted by oldhippy, 19:41 2 January 2004

:D Happy new year Saddies :lol:
Donna
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Posted by Donna, 22:27 2 January 2004

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hi Oldhippy and welcome back,

Did you have a great holiday? I can't remember where you went to!

Well I cannot believe it ! Today I started to paint the kitchen at 11.30 am. I have just finished it all and cleaned everything up!!! It is now 10.30pm and I managed to finish it all without feeling too bad. I ache now because of all those pipes etc..... boy I am rambling on and I am feeling to feel quite fatigue now that I have sat down so I bid you all goodnight! :wink:
oldhippy
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Posted by oldhippy, 22:37 2 January 2004

Hi Donna and all

Got back last night from Dallas and I never shot JR :lol:

I had sun and warm weather all the time, O boy it was just what i needed to plod on through to May time. The sun shone every day, even flying high above the clouds seeing Mr Sun light def gives you a sense perspective on the Uk weather.

Had a cold for 3 days there and it never bothered me, been out in the sun my resistence improved greatly, body clock kicked in like a warm breeze comming from the equater. :D

If anyone in Texas reads this giz me a job :lol: and help me move there.
Julie in Sussex
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Posted by Julie in Sussex, 09:46 3 January 2004

Hi Oldhippy!!

Great to see you back, we've missed you! You have a way of posting that always brings a sunny smile no matter what sort of grey day is going on in my head and outside! Seriously glad that you had such a brill, sunny, carefree time...... perhaps someone out there will read your post and find you a job, imagine...

Christmas has been the usual battle here, what with erratic use of my lightbox (not good news) and fighting with a 'flu'y cold and cough since 27th, as have a few others on the Forum.

Have you all noticed how much longer the daylight lasts, already! It brings me a strange sensation of dampened down euphoria. You see there is the joy in seeing such a relatively quick improvement in the quality of a day, but it also serves as a reminder that February and March are always utter hell in my head. Last year though, thanks to my lightbox, I survived those 2 months really rather well, but donkey's years of those two months being insufferable are indelibly imprinted on my mind. I wonder seriously if cognitive behavioural therapy might get me round that one? I am working on positive thought, but I'm not winning yet.

Any tips anyone?

Does anyone else feel this way?

Good things to you all.

Julie (currently forcing a sunrise in her head on this new grey day)
siddy
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Posted by siddy, 10:30 3 January 2004

I suppose it wouldn't hurt trying but I think I feel bad in those months because it's been draggin so F-----g long and the end seems so near but if we have a crap spring it could go on a lot longer................... anyway it's understandable! Maybe choose to have a sunny break 8) or something at this time of year for something to look forward to as well

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