i dunno tis an art college... :P
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Army thread mon-5th 2011 septiembre
i dunno tis an art college... :PI have faced it, a life wasted, and I am never going back there again
To ya'll my name is inchy. I am an alcoholic - and priority number one is making it to the end of this day AF. No excuses.
18.08.13
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Army thread mon-5th 2011 septiembre
JackieClaire;1173905 wrote: Evening darlinks,,
I think it may be a trip to your medical personage type person, Tippers.
Aww Mrs A, what's wrong hun. You haven't been yourself for a while now.'Bout time you showed up JC. What kind of cake did you make?
tiptronic_ct;1173908 wrote: Hello, Gurlz
I've perked up a bit. Maybe the fight I just had with the youngest cub helped my blood circulation
Hang in there, Mrs. A :l
InChains;1173909 wrote: hey everybody
gonna start by saying sorry for your loss Zen, hope you're ok (at least as much as you can be). sending hugs your way anon, and i think the tohers could be right about seeing your doctor tips. Well done to Panno on the fags, I keep trying but I'm not very good at it xD
First day was kind of what I expected - paper work and pointless formalities (including a half hour talkon what one does with a library...) but have foundto my great relief that excluding the cost of the trip to amsterdam all costs are goign to be paid for me, so I have free bus travel, ?30 a week ema and no fees - thank god! havign trouble getting my body clock set to be asleep for 11 and up at 6.30 - managed to go to bed at 12.30, wake up at 5 for nearly an hour then sleep a little longer. been exhausted all day, can't wait to go to bed tonight. no uni tomorrow as the other group have their induction day but thinking of getting up at aroudn the same time anyway to try and get myself into the right routine
xIC
That's a lovely thing your kids said to you Mrs. A. Would have had me in tears - happy ones that is.:lFor every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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In other news today I'm off to see 2 places on Wednesday that some of our customers (did ya see there I said our ) are referred on to after they've been with Lifeline.
Hopefully over the weekend I'll be able to look at the about the only re-hab left up here.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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JackieClaire;1173918 wrote: They know you very well, don't they.
Troopers, am off to walk the dogger and then to plead with the Sleep Fairy.
Wishing you all...
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Seems I've picked a "Teddy-bear Theme" tonight. Tomorrowz, Troopers...For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Sweet dreams Stirls-I just missed you.
Trying to have a bit of a read back. Glad Tips is feeling better, Inchy had a good day at university, Panno quit the smokes, and ....I'm sure I missed a few things. Will read back again. I did not miss that there have been some cakes made-and others to be made.:h
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Army thread mon-5th 2011 septiembre
JackieClaire;1173930 wrote: In other news today I'm off to see 2 places on Wednesday that some of our customers (did ya see there I said our ) are referred on to after they've been with Lifeline.
Hopefully over the weekend I'll be able to look at the about the only re-hab left up here.
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The full timers have been there over 5 years so looks as if they really enjoy their jobs. There isn't a high turnover of staff. One of the line managers does acupuncture as a treatment, which she trained for through them. There's a lot of advisors drop in for specialist things like housing benefits.
The part-timers look forward to going in. How many people can say that about any job?
From the times I've sort of just followed someone around, everyone does a bit of everything from making the coffee to overseeing group meetings.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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Army thread mon-5th 2011 septiembre
JackieClaire;1173943 wrote: The full timers have been there over 5 years so looks as if they really enjoy their jobs. There isn't a high turnover of staff. One of the line managers does acupuncture as a treatment, which she trained for through them. There's a lot of advisors drop in for specialist things like housing benefits.
The part-timers look forward to going in. How many people can say that about any job?
From the times I've sort of just followed someone around, everyone does a bit of everything from making the coffee to overseeing group meetings.
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That is a great sign that there is no high turnover. Really sounds wonderful.
Well, I'm about to curl up with my book. Dead Lagoon-a mystery set in Venice. That's about as close to Venice, Venise, Venetia that I'll be getting for quite a while.:H
The book is really good though. And I'm realllly tired after today. Both kids are actually in bed already and pug dog has been walked so I can relax. Bliss.
Nighters everyone xxx See you in the morning (early)
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