After careful and long deliberation I've concluded that there is only one possible outcome that will satisfactorily ameliorate my current situation. I'm going to have to buy Hayley a Silk Spectre II outfit
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Once you've watched Watchmen then you'll *definitely* be up for the Silk Spectre 2 costume! She reminded me of an old girlfriend, particularly the boots, but the less said about that the better probably.
I've tried to watch films but have struggled to get in to them, I've tried to play games but haven't really had the inclination or energy and I obviously can't bust the power moves in the gym since I'm too unwell to do so.
Welcome to my life! ;-) I wonder if physical health plays a role here in terms of apathy removal?...
I got the car serviced recently, which was very reasonably priced although I suspect the next one won't be so frugal for me since I'm going to need new tyres according to the garage so that'll be the best part of £800 just on those.
Teaching you to suck eggs here but it can be worth shopping around. My Dad's car (BMW) has run flat tyres that are £500 each from BMW. The local tyre place has a decent alternative for £100 each. Ironically that makes the tyres the same price as my Focus', and the servicing for the Focus is more expensive than the BMW! I think I'll have to upgrade.
It's odd, I don't find the actress herself particularly attractive but the outfit itself is awesome. Definitely got to see Hayley in it :)
Welcome to my life! ;-) I wonder if physical health plays a role here in terms of apathy removal?...
For me, it definitely does. It's often difficult for me to put my finger on it at the time because it's a state of mind. It's usually when I'm beginning to get better or have realised it's lasting for more than a short period of time that I realise the cause.
As for the tyres, a decent set will set me back about £190 each. I've been recommended a type from the SaabScene forum which apparently radically improve the handling which sounds good.
I've got a serious kink for thigh length boots. I requested of the aforementioned girlfriend that she keep 'em on for the naughty stuff, much to my delight! TMI? LOL :-)
For me, it definitely does. It's often difficult for me to put my finger on it at the time because it's a state of mind. It's usually when I'm beginning to get better or have realised it's lasting for more than a short period of time that I realise the cause.
I reckon it must play a part. I felt much more positive when I was exercising regularly, which I really need to use as a reason for getting back to regular exercise. It all becomes a bit of a circular problem...
Ironically, boots don't do much for me usually. I'm more of an open toed, high heels man myself. On Hayley of course, not on me ;) It's reached a point now where she owns more pairs of platform heels than I own shoes haha.
I think for me it's having a cold/virus that's the problem. Normally I'm a fairly motivated, happy individual but when I get sick it seems to affect my mood and temprement as much as anything. I'm not necessarily convinced that it's the exercise that does it, since over Christmas I was as happy as a pig in shit and I didn't do any exercise and just drank loads of beer. Being sick seems to hit me quite hard in terms of my morale and motivation :/
I've tried to watch films but have struggled to get in to them, I've tried to play games but haven't really had the inclination or energy and I obviously can't bust the power moves in the gym since I'm too unwell to do so.
Welcome to my life! ;-) I wonder if physical health plays a role here in terms of apathy removal?...
I got the car serviced recently, which was very reasonably priced although I suspect the next one won't be so frugal for me since I'm going to need new tyres according to the garage so that'll be the best part of £800 just on those.
Teaching you to suck eggs here but it can be worth shopping around. My Dad's car (BMW) has run flat tyres that are £500 each from BMW. The local tyre place has a decent alternative for £100 each. Ironically that makes the tyres the same price as my Focus', and the servicing for the Focus is more expensive than the BMW! I think I'll have to upgrade.
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Welcome to my life! ;-) I wonder if physical health plays a role here in terms of apathy removal?...
For me, it definitely does. It's often difficult for me to put my finger on it at the time because it's a state of mind. It's usually when I'm beginning to get better or have realised it's lasting for more than a short period of time that I realise the cause.
As for the tyres, a decent set will set me back about £190 each. I've been recommended a type from the SaabScene forum which apparently radically improve the handling which sounds good.
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For me, it definitely does. It's often difficult for me to put my finger on it at the time because it's a state of mind. It's usually when I'm beginning to get better or have realised it's lasting for more than a short period of time that I realise the cause.
I reckon it must play a part. I felt much more positive when I was exercising regularly, which I really need to use as a reason for getting back to regular exercise. It all becomes a bit of a circular problem...
Good luck with the tyres!
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I think for me it's having a cold/virus that's the problem. Normally I'm a fairly motivated, happy individual but when I get sick it seems to affect my mood and temprement as much as anything. I'm not necessarily convinced that it's the exercise that does it, since over Christmas I was as happy as a pig in shit and I didn't do any exercise and just drank loads of beer. Being sick seems to hit me quite hard in terms of my morale and motivation :/
Thanks :)
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