View Full Version : What Makes You Anxious/Nervous?
CharlieO
25-04-2011, 05:54 PM
Not like whats your phobia but like what kind of thing makes you nervous or anxious.
does anyone ever get really anxious about something and how do you cope with it?
ill start. i usually get quite anxious when i have to meet new people. i dont know why just get so nervous. i dont really deal with it i just wait and it calms down.
Doogle
25-04-2011, 05:57 PM
Ordering food. I always get really nervous before I order thinking I'm gonna say something stupid. :joker:
Pyramid*
25-04-2011, 05:59 PM
Public speaking and presentations to large groups. years under my belt but still get the sleepless night before hand, and that sick feeling in the tummy right before it.
Niamh.
25-04-2011, 06:02 PM
Public speaking definitely, luckily I never have to do it:tongue: oh, also driving to somewhere I've never been before, I get lost alot:shocked:
Niamh.
25-04-2011, 06:17 PM
Being hit on.
really? why?
Ramsay
25-04-2011, 06:18 PM
silences
Smithy
25-04-2011, 06:19 PM
Exams
Doing something for the first time
Calling those places for help with electronics and stuff, coz ik half the time they're either Indian and I can't understand them, or they talk about it in depth and I can't understand them and in the end make myself look like a twat
My body. Not how I look but on the inside. I hate it but I can't help but constantly think about things on the inside. I'm not a hypochondraic because I know I'm not sick or anything like that I just breakdown and analyze things way too much if I feel something inside.
Night, too. Another one I hate. I usually stay up until 4 or 5 and everything just seems really odd and dark around those hours whatever way my brain is working. It's a bit of a lonely, dead sort of time that makes me self reflect far too much. That's usually why I'm on the internet for that sense of contect with other people also awake.
The reverse is that I'm not willing to break that sleeping pattern. In a weird way I get off on it. It's like a little buzz.
My body. Not how I look but on the inside. I hate it but I can't help but constantly think about things on the inside. I'm not a hypochondraic because I know I'm not sick or anything like that I just breakdown and analyze things way too much if I feel something inside.
Night, too. Another one I hate. I usually stay up until 4 or 5 and everything just seems really odd and dark around those hours whatever way my brain is working. It's a bit of a lonely, dead sort of time that makes me self reflect far too much. That's usually why I'm on the internet for that sense of contect with other people also awake.
Do you ever think about what your brain looks like? And what it actually does? I can't think about that as I don't like having something like that in my head..
-knows I now sound mental-
Ramsay
25-04-2011, 06:37 PM
my friend has a picture up on facebook of when he got a brain scan and its so weird to think about what my own brain looks like
CharlieO
25-04-2011, 06:38 PM
My body. Not how I look but on the inside. I hate it but I can't help but constantly think about things on the inside. I'm not a hypochondraic because I know I'm not sick or anything like that I just breakdown and analyze things way too much if I feel something inside.
Night, too. Another one I hate. I usually stay up until 4 or 5 and everything just seems really odd and dark around those hours whatever way my brain is working. It's a bit of a lonely, dead sort of time that makes me self reflect far too much. That's usually why I'm on the internet for that sense of contect with other people also awake.
The reverse is that I'm not willing to break that sleeping pattern. In a weird way I get off on it. It's like a little buzz.
same i stay up really late, then sleep late into the afternoon. i feel if im awake more in the day i feel bad for not doing something active where as at night i don't feel guilty about it.
Scarlett.
25-04-2011, 06:46 PM
Work, sometimes, not sure what it is, but if my mood catches me wrong, I end up being nervous there
Do you ever think about what your brain looks like? And what it actually does? I can't think about that as I don't like having something like that in my head..
-knows I now sound mental-
I've spent a huge amount of my life just sitting there thinking about my brain. Weeds great for that. I think it's a really trippy thing to think about especially if you start thinking in reverse and try and almost unthought yourself into the stage where you can try and feel your brain having the thought and understand where it's coming from.
I always reach conclusions too most people never even think about like say ... I AM the brain. The brain is me. It's weird that I should even try to think about it as if it's some thing in my body I'm seperate from. The brain is me. I'm not thinking about it, it's thinking about itself.
We have such massive egos that we've seperated ourselves from our brains and just see it as like this pool of information we can dip in and out of but we are the brain. You didn't post that comment about your brain, your brain did. Your wondering about something that is itself.
I just read that back. Jesus that's so badly worded. It sounds insane. Things like this are hard to put into words.
Shaun
25-04-2011, 06:59 PM
right now, Stu.
joeysteele
25-04-2011, 07:03 PM
Panel interviews, I am fine one to one but once I am being interviewed/tested by a panel of more than 2 people I get very edgy and nervous.
I've spent a huge amount of my life just sitting there thinking about my brain. Weeds great for that. I think it's a really trippy thing to think about especially if you start thinking in reverse and try and almost unthought yourself into the stage where you can try and feel your brain having the thought and understand where it's coming from.
I always reach conclusions too most people never even think about like say ... I AM the brain. The brain is me. It's weird that I should even try to think about it as if it's some thing in my body I'm seperate from. The brain is me. I'm not thinking about it, it's thinking about itself.
We have such massive egos that we've seperated ourselves from our brains and just see it as like this pool of information we can dip in and out of but we are the brain. You didn't post that comment about your brain, your brain did. Your wondering about something that is itself.
I just read that back. Jesus that's so badly worded. It sounds insane. Things like this are hard to put into words.
Lol.. it doesn't sound insane... well it does in a way. But that's why I can't think about brains for too long as I begin to think crazy thoughts, and I am actually completely sane!
I fully believe we have the power to make ourselves insane all on our own.
right now, Stu.
Eh?
Fetch The Bolt Cutters
25-04-2011, 07:08 PM
rapists
I think just breaking from the status quo makes me feel that way, like the thought of going to Uni makes me a nervous just because I'm pretty comfortable with living my life the way I am now and with the friends I have now, feels weird I'll have to start all that again although I am looking forward to it at the same time
CharlieO
25-04-2011, 07:20 PM
I fully believe we have the power to make ourselves insane all on our own.
Eh?
i always think about **** like that, how the mind controls everything and nothing is technically real
Afraid of the competition, Scott?
Shaun
25-04-2011, 07:22 PM
[taking thread seriously]
Large inanimate objects. I had/have recurring nightmares about zeppelins and I'm not really sure why. I must have seen footage of the Hindenberg when I was young or something, because I just associate them with explosions and (oddly) nuclear ones in particular. So when I noticed this massive white ball floating over the hill I practically cacked my pants, until I realised it was some massive hot air balloon.
The ocean, too. Even in silly scenarios, like computer games, I'd always switch them off if there was a glitch and Mario just fell into some vast expanse, or the ocean...it's just because it's so dark and home to so many freaky things. Oh and you can drown, that doesn't help.
Patrick
25-04-2011, 07:24 PM
Big Brother Evictions;
LOL In all seriousness - I get nervous and freak out in any social situation, I get really shy and come across as awkward and I find it hard to make conversation with most people - that's because of me having Aspergers though.
The only people I'm able to talk to properly would be TiBBers actually, then again that isn't real life.
i always think about **** like that, how the mind controls everything and nothing is technically real
Well there is a reality but it's filtered through the mind and every mind is different. The eye is only responsible for 10% of what you see. The other 90% is the brain. Every species sees the world in a slightly different way. Nobody knows what it actually looks like. For all we know colour is an invention of the brain. It probably is. I imagine the world looks like this odd chemical haze scattered with light from the sun.
And that's just the three dimensions that we can percieve. There's plenty more dimensions. This is all basic physics too, mind you. Not the ramblings of a deluded luncatic.
Well.
I fully believe we have the power to make ourselves insane all on our own.
I agree 100%. And I think the more intelligent you are, the more capable you are of doing so.
Patrick
25-04-2011, 07:28 PM
I fully believe we have the power to make ourselves insane all on our own.
Eh?
This.
I agree 100%. And I think the more intelligent you are, the more capable you are of doing so.
No doubt. Most people who are just simple manic depressives right up to the high end of schizophrenic psychosis tend to be highly imaginative people who think far too much.
It's the right/left brain thing. Right brainers make for good nutters I think. They have it within themselves to think themselves into oblivion whereas left brainers are very logical, ordered sorts who are fairly content with things.
[taking thread seriously]
Large inanimate objects. I had/have recurring nightmares about zeppelins and I'm not really sure why. I must have seen footage of the Hindenberg when I was young or something, because I just associate them with explosions and (oddly) nuclear ones in particular. So when I noticed this massive white ball floating over the hill I practically cacked my pants, until I realised it was some massive hot air balloon.
The ocean, too. Even in silly scenarios, like computer games, I'd always switch them off if there was a glitch and Mario just fell into some vast expanse, or the ocean...it's just because it's so dark and home to so many freaky things. Oh and you can drown, that doesn't help.
Yeah, I'm the same with the ocean.. It's strange as I've always felt I would like to live somewhere where I can hear the ocean at night, but I find it a very scary thing.. I love swimming but will avoid the sea at all costs!
Patrick
25-04-2011, 07:31 PM
Stu how do you know which direction your brain is?
Is there a test for it?
really? why?
I really hate people touching me and also really hate public displays of affection; someone trying to hit on you is trying to achieve both of those things and it disgusts me, but I also get put on edge by people who are trying to do that who are worryingly confident and forward because I'm not like that at all.
Stu how do you know which direction your brain is?
Is there a test for it?
Well you could Google 'are you left or right brained' I guess and find some decent tests but as always with tests are certain amount of generalization is to be found. We are not one or the other anyway, just swaying heavily to one side.
No doubt. Most people who are just simple manic depressives right up to the high end of schizophrenic psychosis tend to be highly imaginative people who think far too much.
It's the right/left brain thing. Right brainers make for good nutters I think. They have it within themselves to think themselves into oblivion whereas left brainers are very logical, ordered sorts who are fairly content with things.
I don't know if I'm left or right brained.. I am a very content, very easy going person and I don't think about things too much. However I think I COULD think too much or worry about things, but I seem to be able to shut any serious stuff out and just concentrate on the good, happy stuff..
I really hate people touching me and also really hate public displays of affection; someone trying to hit on you is trying to achieve both of those things and it disgusts me, but I also get put on edge by people who are trying to do that who are worryingly confident and forward because I'm not like that at all.
Hahah.. I have a freind who hates any sort of human contact or affection. Some "wacky" students were going round pubs in Edinburgh one night giving away "free hugs". I actually did think she was going to vomit!
I don't know if I'm left or right brained.. I am a very content, very easy going person and I don't think about things too much. However I think I COULD think too much or worry about things, but I seem to be able to shut any serious stuff out and just concentrate on the good, happy stuff..
I don't think that matters. They can both worry as much as each other.
This is handy :
http://ninespv.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/brain.jpg
http://www.thoughttheater.com/LeftRightBrain.jpg
CharlieO
25-04-2011, 07:43 PM
Big Brother Evictions;
LOL In all seriousness - I get nervous and freak out in any social situation, I get really shy and come across as awkward and I find it hard to make conversation with most people - that's because of me having Aspergers though.
The only people I'm able to talk to properly would be TiBBers actually, then again that isn't real life.
this is literally me. i have social anxiety disorder and literally get panic attacks when i have to talk to people. especially people i dont know or i know dont like me. thats why i like tibb. i can kinda socialise without having to.
and i like bb because its like having friends but they cant reject you. im such a freak.
CharlieO
25-04-2011, 07:48 PM
No doubt. Most people who are just simple manic depressives right up to the high end of schizophrenic psychosis tend to be highly imaginative people who think far too much.
It's the right/left brain thing. Right brainers make for good nutters I think. They have it within themselves to think themselves into oblivion whereas left brainers are very logical, ordered sorts who are fairly content with things.
i think way too much. i have several depressive tendencies.
I'd say, going by that ^ that I'm probably more left brained.
this is literally me. i have social anxiety disorder and literally get panic attacks when i have to talk to people. especially people i dont know or i know dont like me. thats why i like tibb. i can kinda socialise without having to.
and i like bb because its like having friends but they cant reject you. im such a freak.
I can understand where you are coming from there in the sense that it gives you real people you can get to know 24/7 that you form opinions about. Whenever I watch BB I constantly think about what I would say to someone or how I would act in the house if I was in such and such a situation. It's the one thing Big Brother's a revolution in moreso than any book or film. Just getting to know every little nuance about an ordinary person.
Re : Shyness : I used to be really like that. I think it's something a lot of people grow out of eventually to the point where now I am completely incapable of understanding it. People are by and large lovely. They are just like you and they won't bite if you talk to them. Communication and contact with other people is a great thing.
I think it's booze. Once shy people hit that age where they start drinking it really opens up a door because nobody is shy when they drink. It's impossible.
CharlieO
25-04-2011, 07:53 PM
I can understand where you are coming from there in the sense that it gives you real people you can get to know 24/7 that you form opinions about. Whenever I watch BB I constantly think about what I would say to someone or how I would act in the house if I was in such and such a situation. It's the one thing Big Brother's a revolution in moreso than any book or film. Just getting to know every little nuance about an ordinary person.
Re : Shyness : I used to be really like that. I think it's something a lot of people grow out of eventually to the point where now I am completely incapable of understanding it. People are by and large lovely. They are just like you and they won't bite if you talk to them. Communication and contact with other people is a great thing.
I think it's booze. Once shy people hit that age where they start drinking it really opens up a door because nobody is shy when they drink. It's impossible.
i know im not the age to drink but in the past i have massively, one of my downfalls really. i have long back story to my conditions and drink is what put me into part of my mess that got me addicted to bb. im not going to bore anyone with the details because i dont want to share my life story nor look as if im asking for sympathy but yea ive been down that road but didnt go about it the right way.
Mac Hiavellian
25-04-2011, 07:53 PM
I don't like people touching me ...unless I want them to ;)
Also not great with first impressions, public speaking, karaoke and talking online. I'd rather be sat opposite someone (unless I dislike them)
Marsh.
25-04-2011, 07:54 PM
I don't like people touching me ...unless I want them to ;)
Also not great with first impressions, public speaking, karaoke and talking online. I'd rather be sat opposite someone (unless I dislike them)
Eh? Do you mean video link?
Mac Hiavellian
25-04-2011, 08:08 PM
Eh? Do you mean video link?
No, I mean online lol. Like MSN, Facebook chat, occassionally on here. Some things can be taken out of context, misread and I feel I don't talk as fluently as I would if someone were right in front of me
Kerry
25-04-2011, 08:50 PM
Dogs I don't know
Walking over bridges, especially if there's water below
Ithinkiloveyoutoo
25-04-2011, 09:23 PM
When you're in the tube sitting on the seat near the door and a group of hot guys, especially foreign walk in. Hot boys make me nervous.
Ithinkiloveyoutoo
25-04-2011, 09:25 PM
Dogs I don't know
Oh yes me too. It goes back to the fact that when I was young we had two dogs and one of them bit my sisters friend leg without any reason. It's like it was suddenly possesed. The friends flesh and blood came off like watermelon. Since then I don't trust dogs. Even little ones. I hate when there's a curb or a narrow path to walk through because some people just leave their dogs without a leech and they could be running towards me. scares me to death :bawling:
Niamh.
25-04-2011, 10:15 PM
[taking thread seriously]
Large inanimate objects. I had/have recurring nightmares about zeppelins and I'm not really sure why. I must have seen footage of the Hindenberg when I was young or something, because I just associate them with explosions and (oddly) nuclear ones in particular. So when I noticed this massive white ball floating over the hill I practically cacked my pants, until I realised it was some massive hot air balloon.
The ocean, too. Even in silly scenarios, like computer games, I'd always switch them off if there was a glitch and Mario just fell into some vast expanse, or the ocean...it's just because it's so dark and home to so many freaky things. Oh and you can drown, that doesn't help.
oh, you reminded me of another one actually, big ships, especially ones with lots of metal and also, oil rigs make me nervous, I don't know why
Niamh.
25-04-2011, 10:16 PM
I don't like people touching me ...unless I want them to ;)
Also not great with first impressions, public speaking, karaoke and talking online. I'd rather be sat opposite someone (unless I dislike them)
oh, yeah, me too, and I hate people getting in my personal space, it makes me uncomfortable
Niall
25-04-2011, 10:24 PM
Oh so many things. Heres a list:
-Dentists.
-Heights.
-Speaking in front of large groups of people.
-Bugs that can fly e.g bees, wasps.
-Roller coasters (when I'm in the queue for one).
-Standing in the middle of my bedroom with no lights on, I always think something is gonna jump out and grab me. :'(
-Talking to people on the phone.
-Shouting.
:(
Kerry
25-04-2011, 10:26 PM
Having blood taken. Forgot that one. Fine with needles but not ones that suck :D
Oh and wasps
GypsyGoth
25-04-2011, 10:28 PM
Driving, I don't think I could ever do it.
Also the thought of being abducted makes me anxious.
And crowds.
Stacey.
25-04-2011, 10:29 PM
Massive crowds
Kerry
25-04-2011, 10:31 PM
Driving, I don't think I could ever do it.
Also the thought of being abducted makes me anxious.
And crowds.
I could never drive. I get too distracted. I'd not watch the road
patsylimerick
25-04-2011, 10:32 PM
I'm a hypochondriac and an even worse hypochondriac by proxy. If anyone I love has any symptom at all of ill health I jump right to the worst possible scenario and can't pull my head back out of there. I literally feel like I'm going to vomit when members of my family get sick. It could be just a temperature or a headache or a bloody bruise. I lose so much sleep because of this and there's a large part of me that realises how beyond ridiculous and illogical and pointless it is but I can't help it. The internet has NOT helped. Way too much information.
LemonJam
25-04-2011, 11:44 PM
When I tell someone something that they can use against me even if it's my girlfriend I get really anxious about it.
sooty
25-04-2011, 11:48 PM
Being living alone, scare to become ill.
Making phone calls is another one that makes me so nervous. When I worked in an office for the summer I used to have to go to the bathroom and calm down in a cubicle before going back to make a phone call, it seriously psyches me out, I have a fear of strangers and a fear of being made to look stupid - as it was just a summer job, I obviously didn't know the ins and outs of the company by any means so I was afraid largely of being asked a question I didn't know the answer to; I really hate having to bother other people with my own incompetence so would just rather avoid exposing myself to my weaknesses, even though I am perfectly aware that it's such a stupid thing to be afraid of. My fear of phone calls/strangers is so bad though, I can't even order a takeaway without panicking, I get other people to do it instead. I rarely answer our flat buzzer unless it's just me in the flat and there've been times I've just ignored it unless they've persistently buzzed it... I've only spoken to one of the people who live above us, once. Never met any of the other neighbours, avoid eye contact on the stairs. I don't answer my phone when I get a phone call unless it's from a family member, otherwise I let it ring out - if they leave a voice mail I'll usually call back. Like, I have a part time job but my employers are based in London so their only correspondence with me is via phone or email; I don't think I've ever answered a phone call from them straight away, it's so bad but it's just this ridiculous fear I have, that I don't know what they want so I don't want to find out. A fear of the unknown, I suppose.
I need therapy. LOL.
Ithinkiloveyoutoo
25-04-2011, 11:57 PM
Being living alone, scare to become ill.
huuuuuuuuuuugs
Princess
26-04-2011, 01:11 AM
Public speaking. Phoning people, oh god I hate it. I wish everything could just be done online. I'm scared of getting old and having some illness that can't be cured and being miserable and decrepit. But for the most part I like to be optimistic.
Mr XcX
26-04-2011, 01:16 AM
Being near people I find attractive.
Kerry
26-04-2011, 01:18 AM
Formal events/functions. Ugh. Avoid
Patrick
26-04-2011, 02:01 AM
Oh so many things. Heres a list:
-Dentists.
-Heights.
-Speaking in front of large groups of people.
-Bugs that can fly e.g bees, wasps.
-Roller coasters (when I'm in the queue for one).
-Standing in the middle of my bedroom with no lights on, I always think something is gonna jump out and grab me. :'(
-Talking to people on the phone.
-Shouting.
:(
I agree with almost everything Niall said.
Things that can fly, definietly - Moths are my biggest phobia of all time.
LOL at the line one, it's true though. I always end up thinking 'Should I run out of the line or stay! WTF!' and then by the time I decide what to do it's my turn to get on :bored:
Talking on the phone is so cringey, especially when you have to say Hello to someone - when in real life you talk to them like sh*t.
OMG Your one about standing in your room with no lights reminds me of something else;
Like at night when I'm taking a piss or going to watch TV at like 3 in the morning, I always prepare myself for Ghost Face to bounce out from the door ways and shove a knife down my throat. :love:
Patrick
26-04-2011, 02:10 AM
OMG NO! THIS:
Getting a sandwich in Subway. :shocked:
Honestly, I dread having to do it every day.
They intimidate me so much, patronizing bastards.
'Cheese and Toasted? :bored:'
'Yes :bawling:'
Glenn.
26-04-2011, 02:17 AM
Opening a six pint milk
Ramsay
26-04-2011, 02:20 AM
OMG NO! THIS:
Getting a sandwich in Subway. :shocked:
Honestly, I dread having to do it every day.
They intimidate me so much, patronizing bastards.
'Cheese and Toasted? :bored:'
'Yes :bawling:'
hahaha yes
Kerry
26-04-2011, 02:25 AM
Walking on a cold day. You always know there's ONE tiny piece of black ice waiting to deck you and it's always infront of someone
Patrick
26-04-2011, 02:30 AM
Walking on a cold day. You always know there's ONE tiny piece of black ice waiting to deck you and it's always infront of someone
Haha!
Love that.
I love when people fall and they get up and look around in tears, realize someone is there and try and suddenly laugh it off as if they don't care.
It's alright for me though, I love Ice :love: So when I fall my 'LOL that was epic' reaction is genuine.
Kerry
26-04-2011, 02:34 AM
Haha!
Love that.
I love when people fall and they get up and look around in tears, realize someone is there and try and suddenly laugh it off as if they don't care.
It's alright for me though, I love Ice :love: So when I fall my 'LOL that was epic' reaction is genuine.
Love falls into snow. I laugh my head off. But ice falls - bloody ouch! Nevermind the fact your legs always seem to fly above your head :shocked:
sooty
26-04-2011, 05:41 AM
huuuuuuuuuuugs
Ceecee :flowers:
CharlieO
26-04-2011, 07:03 AM
Making phone calls is another one that makes me so nervous. When I worked in an office for the summer I used to have to go to the bathroom and calm down in a cubicle before going back to make a phone call, it seriously psyches me out, I have a fear of strangers and a fear of being made to look stupid - as it was just a summer job, I obviously didn't know the ins and outs of the company by any means so I was afraid largely of being asked a question I didn't know the answer to; I really hate having to bother other people with my own incompetence so would just rather avoid exposing myself to my weaknesses, even though I am perfectly aware that it's such a stupid thing to be afraid of. My fear of phone calls/strangers is so bad though, I can't even order a takeaway without panicking, I get other people to do it instead. I rarely answer our flat buzzer unless it's just me in the flat and there've been times I've just ignored it unless they've persistently buzzed it... I've only spoken to one of the people who live above us, once. Never met any of the other neighbours, avoid eye contact on the stairs. I don't answer my phone when I get a phone call unless it's from a family member, otherwise I let it ring out - if they leave a voice mail I'll usually call back. Like, I have a part time job but my employers are based in London so their only correspondence with me is via phone or email; I don't think I've ever answered a phone call from them straight away, it's so bad but it's just this ridiculous fear I have, that I don't know what they want so I don't want to find out. A fear of the unknown, I suppose.
I need therapy. LOL.
zee your not alone, i cant pick up a call from a number i dont know i get really paranoid that its going to be someone scary or someone taking the mick out of me.
also i cant order takaways and even food at restaurants easily especially if you like want something changed like no olives on a pizza for example incase they wont do it.
Marsh.
26-04-2011, 06:52 PM
When you're in the tube sitting on the seat near the door and a group of hot guys, especially foreign walk in. Hot boys make me nervous.
Why? Does it make you visibly wet?
:nono:
With sweat I mean.
Doogle
26-04-2011, 08:36 PM
Phoning my friend's home numbers. I'm a very social person but I can never bring myself together to say "hey, is ___________ there?"
I just fall apart. And I'm really confident.
Marsh.
26-04-2011, 08:40 PM
Phoning my friend's home numbers. I'm a very social person but I can never bring myself together to say "hey, is ___________ there?"
I just fall apart. And I'm really confident.
Haha, that is awkward.
"Ohhhh, it's ______ on his mobile telephone".
Smithy
26-04-2011, 08:44 PM
Oh I totes agree with the ice thing, last march when we had that really cold snap, school got closed early and we all had to go home early, it was so slippy, there was literally 6 of us holding onto one another trying to get down the hill
Kerry
26-04-2011, 09:44 PM
Oh I totes agree with the ice thing, last march when we had that really cold snap, school got closed early and we all had to go home early, it was so slippy, there was literally 6 of us holding onto one another trying to get down the hill
I remember cars going down our road backwards, sideways, diagonally, any way but normal. Was funny watching but not so when I had to go out in it. Thankfully, not in a car which resembled dodgems
Doogle
26-04-2011, 09:52 PM
Ugh, December 2008 I remember our car slid around in circles down our narrow country lane because of black ice.
I was a bit shaken but got into school okay, went to my class, everyone looked at me and I just started crying (I was 11) but it was okay because the teacher hugged me and she has big boobs. :D But she's a bitch now. :( :joker:
Marsh.
26-04-2011, 10:02 PM
Ugh, December 2008 I remember our car slid around in circles down our narrow country lane because of black ice.
I was a bit shaken but got into school okay, went to my class, everyone looked at me and I just started crying (I was 11) but it was okay because the teacher hugged me and she has big boobs. :D But she's a bitch now. :( :joker:
Should have let mum or dad drive.
Kerry
26-04-2011, 10:06 PM
Ugh, December 2008 I remember our car slid around in circles down our narrow country lane because of black ice.
I was a bit shaken but got into school okay, went to my class, everyone looked at me and I just started crying (I was 11) but it was okay because the teacher hugged me and she has big boobs. :D But she's a bitch now. :( :joker:
Should have let mum or dad drive.
:joker:
A change to my everyday norm.
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Crimson Dynamo
30-06-2023, 08:24 PM
early bin day when noone has their bin out and you question your bin out decision
:worry:
early bin day when noone has their bin out and you question your bin out decision
:worry:
You are called street legends. The first to put the bin out.
Dont be ashamed, the rest of the street follows you. A wee bit like Jesus and his followers in days gone by.
UserSince2005
30-06-2023, 08:28 PM
I wonder where Patrick is now?
Mystic Mock
01-07-2023, 04:17 AM
Speaking on the Phone.
I ****ing hate it, I prefer text.
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