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06 Mar 2009, 4:53 pm

I confess I am tired, but I shouldn't be.
I confess school sucks right now.



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06 Mar 2009, 5:04 pm

I confess....it's finally Friday, and I'm going to have a few mixed drinks tonight. Hmm...should I cook now, or destroy my kitchen later? :chin: :lol:


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06 Mar 2009, 5:15 pm

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I confess....it's finally Friday, and I'm going to have a few mixed drinks tonight. Hmm...should I cook now, or destroy my kitchen later? :chin: :lol:


Thanks for the nice wishes earlier. It never ceases to amaze me how simple acts or words of kindness like that - make a difference. :)

I think your plan sounds good. Mind if I "steal" it? Sounds like just the therapy. Although - I'm thinking wine with the destroyed kitchen - rather than cocktails. Fish sounds good - so I guess white it is. Mmmmm!

Well - off to Kroger for supplies!

I confess! It doesn't take much to cheer me up. (And yes - the fact that it's Friday makes a HUGE difference! Two blissful days of denial and avoidance! Ahhhhhh....) 8)


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06 Mar 2009, 5:24 pm

Social_Fantom wrote:
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I confess.. I am depressed today. :|


I am, too. With a side order of anxiety topped off with utter confusion. But I have some valid reasons. :?


Hope both of you feel better soon.

I confess I'm not depressed. I have so much frustration from recent events and my eternal loneliness that I need to blow off some steam. When I get the house to myself tonight, I'm going to channel my rage into an explosion and I have so much right now that my body could possibly explode sending fragments and fire everywhere. ARRGHH!! !! I'VE HAD ENOUGH!! !! !!


Thanks for the kind words of understanding. Hope your steam letting doesn't result in any serious bodily or collatoral damage.

Another confession? I have a pellet gun that I use for target practice when I feel like you do. I don't like guns (as a rule) and don't recommend them as a stress-reliever - but these plastic pellets are pretty harmless. I've shot myself in the thigh (in shorts) at close range so I know. I imagine it would hurt if you caught one in the eye - but I wear glasses (just to see the target - not like safety glasses!).

I also hit (practice) golf balls in the backyard when I'm stressed.

Of course, I'm the one who's going to go get some wine to deal with my current blues - so listen to me at your own "rishk"! !! :drunken:

(Kidding - kinda! Call off the intervention!)


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06 Mar 2009, 6:01 pm

I confess i has a string!
..no wait, thats not it..damn those LoLcatz
I confess its getting late :tired: and theres a cat here
who has just woken up after sleeping for 5 hours straight
and has lots of energy which spills over on me in random
attacks :) i feel something nibbling on the hair in my neck..
8O someone is soon getting the paw and i think its me....



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06 Mar 2009, 7:58 pm

I confess that I'm sitting in a hotel room that is overlooking the airport and I'm sitting here with a glass of wine watching the planes come dangerously close as they land. It's perfect. 8)



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06 Mar 2009, 8:00 pm

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Thanks for the nice wishes earlier. It never ceases to amaze me how simple acts or words of kindness like that - make a difference. :)


I confess....no problem, I'm glad that you found it helpful. :)

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I think your plan sounds good. Mind if I "steal" it? Sounds like just the therapy. Although - I'm thinking wine with the destroyed kitchen - rather than cocktails. Fish sounds good - so I guess white it is. Mmmmm!


I confess....I don't mind at all, actually I recommend it. Just don't destroy your kitchen too bad. :P :lol:


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06 Mar 2009, 8:03 pm

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I confess that I'm sitting in a hotel room that is overlooking the airport and I'm sitting here with a glass of wine watching the planes come dangerously close as they land. It's perfect. 8)



I confess....sounds like an awesome vacation, and you're an hour ahead of me with the alcohol. I start at 9:00, but it won't take me long to catch up. :twisted: :lol:


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06 Mar 2009, 8:05 pm

jawbrodt wrote:
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I confess that I'm sitting in a hotel room that is overlooking the airport and I'm sitting here with a glass of wine watching the planes come dangerously close as they land. It's perfect. 8)



I confess....sounds like an awesome vacation, and you're an hour ahead of me with the alcohol. I start at 9:00, but it won't take me long to catch up. :twisted: :lol:


I confess I just poured my second glass and I've already ordered my eggs and sausage for the morning. I like to prep for the aftermath while I'm still sober. :lol:



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06 Mar 2009, 8:14 pm

CelticGoddess wrote:
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I confess that I'm sitting in a hotel room that is overlooking the airport and I'm sitting here with a glass of wine watching the planes come dangerously close as they land. It's perfect. 8)



I confess....sounds like an awesome vacation, and you're an hour ahead of me with the alcohol. I start at 9:00, but it won't take me long to catch up. :twisted: :lol:


I confess I just poured my second glass and I've already ordered my eggs and sausage for the morning. I like to prep for the aftermath while I'm still sober. :lol:


Did you order off the little hangy menu thing you hang from the door? I totally believe in ordering breakfast the night before - except sometimes the cut-off is too early.

It does sound nice. Airports/airplanes are cool.


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06 Mar 2009, 8:28 pm

MmeLePen wrote:
CelticGoddess wrote:
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CelticGoddess wrote:
I confess that I'm sitting in a hotel room that is overlooking the airport and I'm sitting here with a glass of wine watching the planes come dangerously close as they land. It's perfect. 8)



I confess....sounds like an awesome vacation, and you're an hour ahead of me with the alcohol. I start at 9:00, but it won't take me long to catch up. :twisted: :lol:


I confess I just poured my second glass and I've already ordered my eggs and sausage for the morning. I like to prep for the aftermath while I'm still sober. :lol:


Did you order off the little hangy menu thing you hang from the door? I totally believe in ordering breakfast the night before - except sometimes the cut-off is too early.

It does sound nice. Airports/airplanes are cool.


I confess that I did! It's my favourite part about going away. Breakfast is my favourite meal of the day and it's a luxury to have someone else cook it for me. I'm used to getting up betweeen 5-6am so I ordered it for 8am. For me, that's a sleep in :wink:



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06 Mar 2009, 8:28 pm

I confess I am thrilled :D :mrgreen:


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06 Mar 2009, 8:38 pm

I confess....I get a bit wound up when laypeople discuss neurotransmitters. I feel like asking them how may b****y hours they've spent fruitlessly patch clamping neurons.....

rant over!


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06 Mar 2009, 8:40 pm

CelticGoddess wrote:
MmeLePen wrote:
CelticGoddess wrote:
jawbrodt wrote:
CelticGoddess wrote:
I confess that I'm sitting in a hotel room that is overlooking the airport and I'm sitting here with a glass of wine watching the planes come dangerously close as they land. It's perfect. 8)



I confess....sounds like an awesome vacation, and you're an hour ahead of me with the alcohol. I start at 9:00, but it won't take me long to catch up. :twisted: :lol:


I confess I just poured my second glass and I've already ordered my eggs and sausage for the morning. I like to prep for the aftermath while I'm still sober. :lol:


Did you order off the little hangy menu thing you hang from the door? I totally believe in ordering breakfast the night before - except sometimes the cut-off is too early.

It does sound nice. Airports/airplanes are cool.


I confess that I did! It's my favourite part about going away. Breakfast is my favourite meal of the day and it's a luxury to have someone else cook it for me. I'm used to getting up betweeen 5-6am so I ordered it for 8am. For me, that's a sleep in :wink:


I confess I get so happy when I get my hotel breakfast - I overtip the room-service guy. My favorite is eggs - over easy - and corned beef hash. Although the last few times, they put GREEN PEPPERS in the hash - so I've been skittish. :eew: Oooh, green peppers trigger the GERD, ya know?

And I confess that I lie to them when they ask how many people are eating - because I always order a full pot of coffee. That confuses them, so I just say "for two people".


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06 Mar 2009, 8:45 pm

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I confess I am thrilled :D :mrgreen:



Oooh...Pikachu, what's going on in your little corner of the world? That's awesome! :)



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06 Mar 2009, 9:03 pm

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I confess I get so happy when I get my hotel breakfast - I overtip the room-service guy. My favorite is eggs - over easy - and corned beef hash. Although the last few times, they put GREEN PEPPERS in the hash - so I've been skittish. :eew: Oooh, green peppers trigger the GERD, ya know?

And I confess that I lie to them when they ask how many people are eating - because I always order a full pot of coffee. That confuses them, so I just say "for two people".


Ha. I confess that my favourite is eggs over easy, whole wheat toast, sausage or canadian back bacon and hot chocolate (not a coffee fan). I will be a very happy camper in the morning. :wink: