Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:20 am Post subject: What Are You Up To?
I'm learning..(trying to) lyrics for 20 odd songs.
I've been asked to sing in a covers band, which is good.
But, the previous singer was a lady, so the songs are a bit odd for a bloke to sing.
I don't mind that, but she had a hell of a high voice, and I'm struggling a bit.
It's too close to my first gig, for any key changes, so I just have to dig deep, and go for it.
Thats what I'm up to the noo, what about you? _________________
Folk with mental health issues are not loony's MW.
If you really are in one of those centres, then I hope they can help you.
I read elsewhere you are drinking?
That is not going to help you, that makes things worse.
You've been through a lot, I know that, but you need to help yourself.
You have two beautiful children, they need you.
Do it for yourself, but also for them, quit bloody drinking.
Harsh of me I know, but molly coddling does not work.
Your a good girl, but you need someone to tell you how it is, not bullshyte you. _________________
Sounds like lots of fun Xcotty. Let us know how the gig goes.
I''m not up to much just now.....working, usual houseworky stuff, and trawling ebay etc to find a suitable picture/artwork for the boys room.
Aye Alison, it's heavy going, but good fun, something to get my teeth into.
It's a gorjas day here today, hope it's the same with you pal. _________________
Xcotty,whitever ye dae,dont sing yon Beatles hit,"Yesterday" at oany weddings ok. _________________ Life isn't about how many breaths you take but by how many people you leave breathless.
Folk with mental health issues are not loony's MW.
If you really are in one of those centres, then I hope they can help you.
I read elsewhere you are drinking?
That is not going to help you, that makes things worse.
You've been through a lot, I know that, but you need to help yourself.
You have two beautiful children, they need you.
Do it for yourself, but also for them, quit bloody drinking.
Harsh of me I know, but molly coddling does not work.
Your a good girl, but you need someone to tell you how it is, not bullshyte you.
I hope the gigs go well Xcotty what over covers do u do? Most 80's stuff I would guess?
At present I am in the process of attempting a novel. I have completed my synopsis have all the characters sorted and the plots and the imagination but it really is a long term goal. I'm in it for the duration and even if it doesn't work in the end it will have been fun attempting.
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Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:50 pm Post subject:
WACOlives wrote:
That's a sad, sad one Peri.Goin' by that the peer wee quine shud hae stayed single and slept alone !!
Aye....given the way the relationship had gone, and how it ended up--and indeed, her life afterward--it was a sadly three--dimensionally apropos song. Another facet of 'Going nowhere'....
I hope the gigs go well Xcotty what over covers do u do? Most 80's stuff I would guess?
At present I am in the process of attempting a novel. I have completed my synopsis have all the characters sorted and the plots and the imagination but it really is a long term goal. I'm in it for the duration and even if it doesn't work in the end it will have been fun attempting.
Wow Ricky, keep at that pal, I'll make you a promise right now.
I will buy it, when it's ready. _________________
As a retired mental health nurse, I do get a touch angry when I hear words like looney bin. I also get annoyed when folk use terms like Psycho, Schitzo etc.
People would never mock someone who had cancer or heart problems etc so why mock mental illness.
There is nothing in the least funny about any kind of illness or mental handicap. _________________ Here's to the Little Gentleman in the black velvet coat
Hae a wee word wi Welshie your Ladyship, .We all worry about her and she's the one referred to 'Looney bin'
We need tae mak her laugh properly.
They'll never take ME away ha. ha. he. he.
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She said, come in stranger, it's good to have you home
so why mock mental illness.
There is nothing in the least funny about any kind of illness or mental handicap.
It's not funny but we all mock it because we know we are all very close to the edge at times ourselves so like a lot of humour there's a fear lurking in the background
Too troo Bluemoon,most folk have skeletons in the closet,including yours truly.
Some times the best way to beat it is to try and cheer others up in some way or another.
When the guid lady always complains,i always say to her to think of the poor kids in Africa who are starving to death. _________________ Life isn't about how many breaths you take but by how many people you leave breathless.
Aye, too troo for a lot o' us.
Ah'm probably 5.6 inches from the edge. But as you say Wasere, if you canna mak yersel laugh. . . . .mak somebody else laugh.
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Aye BM,jist like yesterday a wiz walkin doon Sausagehall Street in Glesca,and suddenly Batman appeared fae naewhere and walloped me oe'r the heid wi a vase.
"T'Pau " he says.
I sez "Haud on Batman,dae ye no mean Kapow."
"Naw Sid,cos i got China in my hand." _________________ Life isn't about how many breaths you take but by how many people you leave breathless.
As a retired mental health nurse, I do get a touch angry when I hear words like looney bin. I also get annoyed when folk use terms like Psycho, Schitzo etc.
People would never mock someone who had cancer or heart problems etc so why mock mental illness.
There is nothing in the least funny about any kind of illness or mental handicap.
Yeah I have just been through a bit of a tough time, also my OH really not funny, but neither of us would like to hear the above words, really not funny at all, we all have our problems and have to get on with it, you cannot help someone who is not willing to help themselves, enough said _________________ Can't read my poker face........
I'm sorry but Mental health issues are not always down to someone helping themselves. I wish it was that easy.
I have a husband who suffers from a serious mental health problem and a grown up mentally handicapped son, both of whom I love dearly and neither of whom could be made better by helping themseves. _________________ Here's to the Little Gentleman in the black velvet coat
I'm sorry but Mental health issues are not always down to someone helping themselves. I wish it was that easy.
Far too complicated to discuss here I think. Things are not always down to someone helping themselves BUT I have found that if they are not willing or able to help themselves then they get no help because they have to agree to any treatment. Catch 22 I think. (And I have 35 years of trying to find a solution to the problem behind me)
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