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Ext User(the_dawggie)
30-11-2007, 07:13 PM
Gordon Lightfoot III wrote:
> Well it's the last day of movember so everyone can shave their dirty
> sanchez's off now.
>
> Funnily enough I visited Lakemba today and I'm very impressed at the
> level of participation for this fund raising event, even the women
> there kept their mo's to the last day.
>
> Well done.

I'm affected by DSM-IV-TR which is a form of depression,
and mental disorder, however the event would not work for
me, growing facial hair would creep me out.

Ext User(monsya)
30-11-2007, 09:53 PM
On Nov 30, 7:06 pm, the_dawggie <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Gordon Lightfoot III wrote:
> > Well it's the last day of movember so everyone can shave their dirty
> > sanchez's off now.
>
> > Funnily enough I visited Lakemba today and I'm very impressed at the
> > level of participation for this fund raising event, even the women
> > there kept their mo's to the last day.
>
> > Well done.
>
> I'm affected by DSM-IV-TR which is a form of depression,
> and mental disorder, however the event would not work for
> me, growing facial hair would creep me out.

Dawggie, it is refreshing to see someone who has the world rotate
around them :)

Growing facial hair creeps me out too, but only because I hate
shaving.

I can't help but think that you would be much happier working and thus
have something else to gripe about, like the rest of us.

Dale.

Ext User(the_dawggie)
30-11-2007, 10:23 PM
monsya wrote:
> On Nov 30, 7:06 pm, the_dawggie <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Gordon Lightfoot III wrote:
>>> Well it's the last day of movember so everyone can shave their dirty
>>> sanchez's off now.
>>> Funnily enough I visited Lakemba today and I'm very impressed at the
>>> level of participation for this fund raising event, even the women
>>> there kept their mo's to the last day.
>>> Well done.
>> I'm affected by DSM-IV-TR which is a form of depression,
>> and mental disorder, however the event would not work for
>> me, growing facial hair would creep me out.
>
> Dawggie, it is refreshing to see someone who has the world rotate
> around them :)
>
> Growing facial hair creeps me out too, but only because I hate
> shaving.
>
> I can't help but think that you would be much happier working and thus
> have something else to gripe about, like the rest of us.
>
> Dale.


Epilate and apply nads, Seriously. You can go days without shaving,
wasting water, dumping $ on shaving products. There is no way in hell
I'm applying a shaver to my face again - it's stupid. I used to do
it daily. There is a more intelligent person in this NG than me who
gave me the clue a few years back.

However Movember is a cause I'd like to support.

Going back to work, I've got to do it. Today working out
rental stuff near to work. I'm not driving from where I
am right now renting to work, paying the $ in tolls. Sitting
in traffic messes seriously with my depression. Actually driving
anywhere in traffic causes me anxiety when the traffic is not
moving.

Ext User(monsya)
30-11-2007, 10:43 PM
On Nov 30, 10:19 pm, the_dawggie <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> monsya wrote:
> > On Nov 30, 7:06 pm, the_dawggie <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> Gordon Lightfoot III wrote:
> >>> Well it's the last day of movember so everyone can shave their dirty
> >>> sanchez's off now.
> >>> Funnily enough I visited Lakemba today and I'm very impressed at the
> >>> level of participation for this fund raising event, even the women
> >>> there kept their mo's to the last day.
> >>> Well done.
> >> I'm affected by DSM-IV-TR which is a form of depression,
> >> and mental disorder, however the event would not work for
> >> me, growing facial hair would creep me out.
>
> > Dawggie, it is refreshing to see someone who has the world rotate
> > around them :)
>
> > Growing facial hair creeps me out too, but only because I hate
> > shaving.
>
> > I can't help but think that you would be much happier working and thus
> > have something else to gripe about, like the rest of us.
>
> > Dale.
>
> Epilate and apply nads, Seriously. You can go days without shaving,
> wasting water, dumping $ on shaving products. There is no way in hell
> I'm applying a shaver to my face again - it's stupid. I used to do
> it daily. There is a more intelligent person in this NG than me who
> gave me the clue a few years back.

Everyone else I know uses an electric razor, but I'm so lazy I just
use blades and cut my face everytime. Who needs intelligence??

>
> However Movember is a cause I'd like to support.
>
> Going back to work, I've got to do it. Today working out

Good idea. It gives you something to do between aus.cars posts... not
that I would know that :)

> rental stuff near to work. I'm not driving from where I
> am right now renting to work, paying the $ in tolls. Sitting
> in traffic messes seriously with my depression. Actually driving
> anywhere in traffic causes me anxiety when the traffic is not

Good to hear as well. If you can afford it, why not. I would love to
have a place to live in the eastern suburbs during the week and then
somewhere else further away for the weekends. It sounds like you can
afford this, so why not?

Myself, I never thought I would say that I really appreciate catching
the train to work. By 2040 I hope that at least 75% of them will have
working air conditioning.

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>
> - Show quoted text -

You could at least respond to GLIII's troll. He's started more as he's
obviously bombed out on this one.

Dale.

Ext User(RainbowWarrior)
01-12-2007, 06:39 AM
"the_dawggie" <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:glS3j.18799$CN4.9128@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Epilate and apply nads, Seriously. You can go days without shaving,
> wasting water, dumping $ on shaving products. There is no way in hell
> I'm applying a shaver to my face again - it's stupid. I used to do
> it daily. There is a more intelligent person in this NG than me who
> gave me the clue a few years back.

Yes,it's funny when you look back to school days the rush to be on the "I
shave" wagon, a mate ov mine was so lucky, he didn't start shaving till his
mid 20's

Shaving...........It's a vastly overrated experience :)

Ext User(the_dawggie)
01-12-2007, 10:33 AM
RainbowWarrior wrote:
> "the_dawggie" <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:glS3j.18799$CN4.9128@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>> Epilate and apply nads, Seriously. You can go days without shaving,
>> wasting water, dumping $ on shaving products. There is no way in hell
>> I'm applying a shaver to my face again - it's stupid. I used to do
>> it daily. There is a more intelligent person in this NG than me who
>> gave me the clue a few years back.
>
> Yes,it's funny when you look back to school days the rush to be on the "I
> shave" wagon, a mate ov mine was so lucky, he didn't start shaving till his
> mid 20's
>
> Shaving...........It's a vastly overrated experience :)

It's totally silly, I didn't need to until mid 20s either,
however after then I hate to think of the time/money/resources
I spent on doing it.

Yeah, there was someone at my high school who was the 1st
to need to do so, and proud of it. A lot of others went
"Meh, yuck, I don't want that, got better things to do".
Generally it was the football, rowers those sort of folk
who competed in those stakes.

You either want a beard or don't. If not, wasting time,
money, and resources daily defies logic. ShaveCo need
their income, I guess. I'm angry at them because I was
decieved for so long, or should I be angry at society
because like me, no one thought outside the square?

Ext User(Noddy)
01-12-2007, 11:14 AM
"the_dawggie" <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:RX04j.18926$CN4.18306@news-server.bigpond.net.au...

> You either want a beard or don't. If not, wasting time,
> money, and resources daily defies logic. ShaveCo need
> their income, I guess. I'm angry at them because I was
> decieved for so long, or should I be angry at society
> because like me, no one thought outside the square?

No, you should be angry with yourself for not seeking help with your issues
and making everyone else have to put up with them :)


--
Regards,
Noddy.

Ext User(the_dawggie)
01-12-2007, 11:53 AM
Noddy wrote:
> "the_dawggie" <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:RX04j.18926$CN4.18306@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>
>> You either want a beard or don't. If not, wasting time,
>> money, and resources daily defies logic. ShaveCo need
>> their income, I guess. I'm angry at them because I was
>> decieved for so long, or should I be angry at society
>> because like me, no one thought outside the square?
>
> No, you should be angry with yourself for not seeking help with your issues
> and making everyone else have to put up with them :)

How do you define life? making myself into something
I'm not? I can do it, I don't like it, it's all
an act.

I put up with everyone else's crap, so there :-)

Actually, the road the apartment building is
on causes me issues. Should not be large trucks
driving by (apart from garbage collection).

Residential area. I don't appreciate the waking
process in the morning, that's when I get the
voices. But they get interrupted by further truck
traffic.

This has seriously adjusted my sleeping hours, so I
get up at around 07:00 now.

Ext User(Toby Ponsenby)
01-12-2007, 07:43 PM
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 23:23:29 +0000, the_dawggie blathered on in :

> ShaveCo need
> their income, I guess. I'm angry at them because I was decieved for so
> long, or should I be angry at society because like me, no one thought
> outside the square?

ROFLMAO.



--
Toby