View Full Version : Whats the last thing that made you stressed?
thesheriff443
24-04-2014, 07:15 AM
All in the title.
had a lorry break down yesterday, so had to tow it, then got lost, was towing for about 50 miles.
Niamh.
24-04-2014, 09:54 AM
Bought a new car yesterday because I wrote off my last one in a car crash a few weeks ago and had alot of trouble with a very unhelpful Insurance broker when i was trying to transfer my policy to the new car. I was extremely stressed out because I had literally just bought it but I couldn't leave the garage until I had sorted it out
Cherie
24-04-2014, 10:12 AM
Bought a new car yesterday because I wrote off my last one in a car crash a few weeks ago and had alot of trouble with a very unhelpful Insurance broker when i was trying to transfer my policy to the new car. I was extremely stressed out because I had literally just bought it but I couldn't leave the garage until I had sorted it out
oh poor you Niamh, hope everyone is okay.
Stressed about work as it piled up while I was away for a few days, back under control now though.
Niamh.
24-04-2014, 10:37 AM
oh poor you Niamh, hope everyone is okay.
Stressed about work as it piled up while I was away for a few days, back under control now though.
Yeah, all sorted now, no thanks to the broker, I ended up ringing the Insurance company directly and they sorted me out in two minutes. I'd swear what that broker was saying to me was illegal........he rang me back apologizing 15 minutes after I spoke directly to the Insurance company, complete attitude change so I reckon they must have said something to him
mizzy25
24-04-2014, 10:42 AM
Sunday after my partner screamed @ me like a raving lunatic when I was @ the dog track.
Cherie
24-04-2014, 11:31 AM
Sunday after my partner screamed @ me like a raving lunatic when I was @ the dog track.
hope you gave him a kick Mizzy.
Kizzy
24-04-2014, 12:31 PM
Sorry to hear about your accident niamh, and mizzy what a rotter, is ne now your ex? ;)
I had 4 tonne of gravel delivered at 5ish yesterday, expected to have more than enough for the front and side of the house... it isn't will need more :/
This morning, I had an exam at 10.30 and I was very nervous!
Kizzy
24-04-2014, 12:43 PM
Hope it went well Z x
Handed in my dissertation this morning, kept fairly on top of it for most of the year but suddenly had a stressful last few days as I kept having to tweak little bits and cut down on a load of words while wondering if there way anything I could do to improve it. All submitted now though so its out of my hands and I can put feet up :smug:
Kizzy
24-04-2014, 12:44 PM
Yey! have a celebratory jaffa cake! :)
Hope it went well Z x
Thanks Kiz! It went as well as it could have really, I got asked about a topic I didn't really want but the questions were okay! It was an oral exam so it was only a 15 minute long conversation but it was with a tutor I've never had before and a lecturer who's a bit scatty so I was really nervous about it beforehand! I have another one tomorrow but it's not so scary.
Handed in my dissertation this morning, kept fairly on top of it for most of the year but suddenly had a stressful last few days as I kept having to tweak little bits and cut down on a load of words while wondering if there way anything I could do to improve it. All submitted now though so its out of my hands and I can put feet up :smug:
Ahh well done! Feels good to have it out of the way doesn't it? I handed mine in on Tuesday! After my exam tomorrow I'm gonna have a pint of something to celebrate dissertation and orals being out of the way, couldn't really celebrate on Tuesday because I had to start revising!
Niamh.
24-04-2014, 01:08 PM
Sorry to hear about your accident niamh, and mizzy what a rotter, is ne now your ex? ;)
I had 4 tonne of gravel delivered at 5ish yesterday, expected to have more than enough for the front and side of the house... it isn't will need more :/
Thanks, no one was hurt thankfully, it's just a pain sorting it all out
This morning, I had an exam at 10.30 and I was very nervous!
Oh hope it went well for you :love:
Handed in my dissertation this morning, kept fairly on top of it for most of the year but suddenly had a stressful last few days as I kept having to tweak little bits and cut down on a load of words while wondering if there way anything I could do to improve it. All submitted now though so its out of my hands and I can put feet up :smug:
Oh when do you get your results?
Yey! have a celebratory jaffa cake! :)
Not a bad idea kizzy, might just do that
Ahh well done! Feels good to have it out of the way doesn't it? I handed mine in on Tuesday! After my exam tomorrow I'm gonna have a pint of something to celebrate dissertation and orals being out of the way, couldn't really celebrate on Tuesday because I had to start revising!
Sure does, yeah I'm gonna go for a couple heard earned drinks this evening I think, small part of me is actually gonna miss it a bit though I reckon lol
Oh when do you get your results?
Not till June I don't think, still have another essay and exam to do as well so still a bit to go yet but the dissertation is a good chunk of it out the way now
Niamh.
24-04-2014, 01:21 PM
Not a bad idea kizzy, might just do that
Sure does, yeah I'm gonna go for a couple heard earned drinks this evening I think, small part of me is actually gonna miss it a bit though I reckon lol
Not till June I don't think, still have another essay and exam to do as well so still a bit to go yet but the dissertation is a good chunk of it out the way now
What did you do it on?
What did you do it on?
Well it was a bit of a niche topic lol, looking at English foreign policy 1658-1659. I basically was interested in looking at how the English Republic was governed after Oliver Cromwell's death and before we restored the monarchy, and foreign policy in that time had barely been looked at by historians before so was trying to shed more light on why the Republic fell and how capable they were of governing without Oliver Cromwell at the helm
So yeah bit of a strange topic but found it quite interesting once I got into it
Niamh.
24-04-2014, 01:36 PM
Well it was a bit of a niche topic lol, looking at English foreign policy 1658-1659. I basically was interested in looking at how the English Republic was governed after Oliver Cromwell's death and before we restored the monarchy, and foreign policy in that time had barely been looked at by historians before so was trying to shed more light on why the Republic fell and how capable they were of governing without Oliver Cromwell at the helm
So yeah bit of a strange topic but found it quite interesting once I got into it
Yeah, sounds interesting, History was one of my favourite subjects actually
Marsh.
24-04-2014, 01:49 PM
I'm in the middle of my dissertation. I need another 1500 words to and I have to send it to be bound tomorrow. :bawling:
I've been rambling passed the first 500 just trying to think of something to type and it's only 6000.
This course may have just about killed my passion for design.
Niamh.
24-04-2014, 01:52 PM
I'm in the middle of my dissertation. I need another 1500 words to and I have to send it to be bound tomorrow. :bawling:
I've been rambling passed the first 500 just trying to think of something to type and it's only 6000.
This course may have just about killed my passion for design.
Oh Dear, get off the internet :nono:
Marsh.
24-04-2014, 02:04 PM
Oh Dear, get off the internet :nono:
Procrastination is my hell. :sad:
I've not been to bed. :laugh:
Niamh.
24-04-2014, 02:11 PM
Procrastination is my hell. :sad:
I've not been to bed. :laugh:
lol mine too, I feel your pain :laugh:
Ah good luck Marsh! Your topic sounds really fascinating Matt, I can't imagine that's a particularly well documented point in history so sounds like you've picked a good topic! Mine was about trust and solidarity/mistrust and a lack of solidarity in the Baltic Sea region (i.e. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland mistrusting Russia and how Russia's gas pipeline to Germany has impacted on regional tensions) which I really enjoyed researching.
smudgie
24-04-2014, 03:49 PM
good luck to all you hard working folk, I am sure good results are on the cards.
most stressful thing in my life is hubby off work with health issues.
11 weeks and 1 day and counting,
Doctor is ringing in the morning to say what is what..he may get signed off the sick, fingers crossed.
Trying to spell cockney talk phonetically.
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