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This maybe useless thred... but I don't care.

I want share the my feeling at the moment.

I think I hit the rock bottom since the weekends, maybe it's the weather...:D

I dont feel so good about my life at the moment.

No, it doesn't involve women......:uh-huh:

No, it doesn't involve Money...:P

No, it doesn't involve health... minor head achs :(

I just feel down, and I dont know why....?

I think the damm uni work getting to me :D

Exam time... very stressful time of year. :D

anyway my two cents...

Thanks for reading this useless shit!

cheers

Joe

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yeh joe...try not to think about all the bad stuff....i.e exams

try and think positive and what 33Spec2 said, think of the things u have to look foward to!!!

i always hit rock bottom....live away from home, miss family, hate most of the people i live with atm etc etc :(

but yeh...cheer up buddy!!!

:P:D:(:D :D ;):D

Dude , if it is any comfort i know how you feel. I was employed for the gov 2 and a half years ago on contract to develop an e-commerce application for online ordering and electronic data interchange.. ihave now developed it and signed up nearly every governement hospital in WA! i have done my job and have done it very well! unfortunately with our department merger they said they won't need me any more and want to save the money as the software is up and running..... so they have given 4 weeks then i am outa there.... they owe me about 6 weeks holiday coz over thattime i never took any days off but what sucks most is that since i was 17 i have always had a full time IT job.... now in 4 weeks all i have is some holiday money up my sleeve.....

As hurting as it may sound..... if i don't find a job or alternative over time SLY might have to be sold.... you all know how much time and effort and $$$$ have been put in that car but i have had to think about consequences if i can't find anything... fingers crossed that i do find something..... the point of me saying this is that life can change sometimes a bit too sudden.. it doesn't always have to be bad.... good and bad things will inevitabley happen but it is always good to have friends with you throughout these times.... hopefully you can find a bit of happiness from the forum and on our cruises! if not you can always call and pop round!!!

Hey Joe,

Mate I had the same feeling on my way back from the Auto Salon and I think it is the weather. We all have Bio rhythms man so dont stress. in a week you will be getting over it. I am feeling it for sure right now though as well. I would love to go for a drive but the weather freaks me out. I got brand new tyres and I still dont trust myself yet. well i do ala the speeding fine etc but I cant help but feel that if i am down then the cops are definately gonna be there or me waiting.

Anyways man, life will never guarantee you any security bro, it just presents opportunities so take em and see where it leads you. You got to have Faith pLaYa!!

Yo joe, u just need to hang out with some fun friends more often i guess . (my skyline's parts have come through and works starting hint hint)

thats how i felt when i lost my car and a few other things and persons and friendships joe, u just gotta do something else and youll be fine

Joe - u know that day i was really pissed off and depressed for no reason like you just think of those photos you told me to think about - u know.

Or get yourself a mother like mine thats more than happy to march you down the doctors and get you anti-depressants.

joeeeeeeey joe joe,

whats wrong dude, look forward till april 11th cruise, then you can spend happy time with the rest of us! hehehehe :P

or if ya like you can come into nandos and watch me work! i know you secretly do it from outside the store already :P

exams? phfft don't think bout em too much dude, they ain't the end of the world!

adrian :(

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