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#27 Oct 20 2005 at 7:00 PM Rating: Decent
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Wingchild wrote:
I spent a few years working in the federal sector. I can remember plenty of months where I didn't see the sun, and was absolutely miserable for it.

What'd they do, lock you in a basement and make you decode Russian transmissions with a Captain Crunch ring?
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#28 Oct 20 2005 at 7:22 PM Rating: Good
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The One and Only Frakkor wrote:
I always look forward to winter. Warm soups, blankets, shovelling..I love it all.

By the end of Feburary I'm ready for a change though.


You're hired. I'll make sure my snowblower has a full tank. You need to have the driveway plowed before 7 am each morning though, and please don't forget to make a trail in the backyard so my dog doesnt get lost in the snow when he needs to take a dump
#29 Oct 21 2005 at 12:17 AM Rating: Default
You all act like you live in Alaska or something. If you are clearly going to work before the sun comes up and coming home after the sun goes down you are obviously working way too many hours.

When I was in the military I encountered this while in bootcamp. I was asigned to kitchen duty on my second phase...anyone in the military can sympathise with this...in which I had to go to the mess hall kitchen before the sun came up and I left after the sun went down. While on this duty I did not see daylight for there was not a single window in the mess hall kitchen. Sad to say, because of the stigma and depression related to such a change in atmosphere, A recruit college of mine hung himslef from his bunk by his boot shoe string.

Does that make any of you winey, pissy, nerds feel any better? I hope so. I hope a lost soul makes you re-think your washy-***** winter blues.

Get a grip and deal with it losers
#30 Oct 21 2005 at 1:13 AM Rating: Decent
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Methinks someone is going under the filter veddy veddy soon....
#31REDACTED, Posted: Oct 21 2005 at 2:11 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Hey, I gave a personal and emotional account of my own experiance. sniff* sniff* doesn't that warrent any love?
#32 Oct 22 2005 at 2:41 PM Rating: Default
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Hey, I gave a personal and emotional account of my own experiance. sniff* sniff* doesn't that warrent any love?


Uhmmm... not really. By stating what you did, in the tone you did, (whining losers for example) you're assuming that any of us haven't endured such devestation.

Think again.

We all have our crosses to bear, the weight of that cross is highly individual.

At any rate, I'm sorry for what happened to your friend.
#33 Oct 22 2005 at 2:52 PM Rating: Good
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Ya know what? Fu[/b]ck your shi[b]tty friend and fu[/b]ck you. He couldn't hack it, so why the fuc[b]k didn't he just drop out? Oh, killing yourself is the smartest answer, cuz I'm so sure there are NO OTHER OPTIONS TO CONSIDER. Fu[/b]cking douche.

And as for you, fu[b]
ck your experience. It doesn't make you better then one other person in this world. Fact is, it makes you twice as fu[/b]cking worse because you just had to come here and spew your inane sh[b]it about how big of a man you are. Don't like it? Fu[/b]cking don't join the military, or shut the fu[b]ck up.
#34 Oct 22 2005 at 6:37 PM Rating: Default
Ahhh already rated down.

Okies.
#35 Oct 22 2005 at 7:09 PM Rating: Default
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both of those remarks sound like they were thrown in my direction. Although I could give a ******** less what you both think, I will say this...It was sarcasm you hemorhageing little nerdturds. I said specifically "when I was in the military," past tense, meaning that now I am now longer IN the military. And no, I was not "complaining" or "whining," just poking a little fun at the disorder itself.

#36 Oct 22 2005 at 7:11 PM Rating: Default


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Uhmmm... not really. By stating what you did, in the tone you did, (whining losers for example) you're assuming that any of us haven't endured such devestation.



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And as for you, **** your experience. It doesn't make you better then one other person in this world. Fact is, it makes you twice as ******* worse because you just had to come here and spew your inane **** about how big of a man you are. Don't like it? ******* don't join the military, or shut the **** up.



Think again.
both of those remarks sound like they were thrown in my direction. Although I could give a ******** less what you both think, I will say this...It was sarcasm you hemorhageing little nerdturds. I said specifically "when I was in the military," past tense, meaning that now I am now longer IN the military. And no, I was not "complaining" or "whining," just poking a little fun at the disorder itself.

#37 Oct 22 2005 at 8:02 PM Rating: Default
My reply was sincere.

I paid to have member access here.

I doubt I'd intentionally start off by being downright rude.

My reply to you actually had compassion, read it again.

Since that seemed sarcastic to you, I'll give you a better example.

Get laid. ;) Sounds like ya need it.

Edited, Sat Oct 22 21:19:05 2005 by WriteMindedLefty
#38 Oct 22 2005 at 8:17 PM Rating: Default
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My reply was sincere.

I paid to have member access here.

I doubt I'd intentionally start off by being downright rude.

My reply to you actually had compassion, read it again.


That being the case at hand, then I humbily apologise and retract my previous comment.

I do hope the following was sarcasim from you:
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Get laid. ;) Sounds like ya need it.


I am married, I get laid every night. Mabey I need a coloscopy. That might straiten me out

Edited, Sat Oct 22 21:26:26 2005 by fishermanbmr
#39 Oct 22 2005 at 8:37 PM Rating: Default
Ah, no retracting rate downs, however.

Thanks anyway.

Edit* As for the colonoscopy, hey whatever works. Smiley: wink

Edited, Sat Oct 22 21:47:17 2005 by WriteMindedLefty
#40 Oct 22 2005 at 8:46 PM Rating: Default
Gimp Fight! Please, keep posting.. I'm still rating both you f[b][/b]ucktards down!
#41REDACTED, Posted: Oct 22 2005 at 8:53 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) You curse like a drunken sailors adolescent wench of a ***** mistress from an illagitamate shipwreck orgy off the coast of the Canary Islands in 1776.
#42 Oct 22 2005 at 8:55 PM Rating: Default
Looking at some of your posts, and also being welcomed with the 'f***tard' comment, I really could care less how you rate me.

#43 Oct 22 2005 at 9:08 PM Rating: Good
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I have it too. Starting at about this time of the year and lasting until late spring, I am a mess. I can't really do much about it though.
#44 Oct 22 2005 at 10:13 PM Rating: Default
Being serious for a moment, seeing that I am the man that I am, in which I can put past me the adolescent nerdturd bashing for a few secs...
...I would like to say to anyone suffering from this psycological disorder to come down, or up :) to Colorado.

Our winters are somwhat mild as far as that ever irrepressible "gloom and doom" feeling. The weather is cool and crisp which covets the soul like a thin laxative of homeliness.
No depression here. Just humble feelings and beautiful scenery that would compel the darkest nerdturd out of his/her mossened basement.
#45 Oct 22 2005 at 10:55 PM Rating: Decent
I have never had this disorder, although i can understand how it works.

The reason i have never had it is because, well i live in souther Arizona. Winter Lows in the mid 40s highs around 80, and every day is sun.

I think i just bursted a few peoples bubbles, sorry... Arizona winter is just.... perfect
#46 Oct 23 2005 at 1:06 AM Rating: Decent
I get SAD on occasion, i've found that st. john's wart and full spectrum light helps a lot. (for those self medicators out there) the closest thing to full spectrum light, that works for me, is one of those drawing lamps that has a normal bulb socket, and a socket for one of those goofy circular halogen halo light thingies. put a regular lamp bulb in (those kinda yellowy ones) and a halogen halo (kinda bluish light) and you've got a close cousin to good ol' sunlight. During the winter, i just replace my normal living room table lamp with the drawing lamp, and it works wonders.

Having a large dog that loves to play in the snow helps too... goofy *******.
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