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Originally posted by Tybaltus

Therapy? Music. Whenever I get depressed I listen to music. Seems to make it better. If that doesnt work, I sleep or play games that dont require too much thought, like Diablo II. One of these or a combination of these makes me feel better.
So can I assume that by 'depression' you mean 'misery', not a medical condition?
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You need to add your aversion to being "shot on film" ;)
No, no, it's 'an aversion to being shot on film by you pervs at GB'. I have tons and tons of pictures all for me :)


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*Makes note to throw away red wig* :eek:
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trash

*goes through weasels trash to find red wig, dons red wig*

soon....

sooooooonnnn...


haha.. ehhh... hmm

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Originally posted by Mr Sleep
3) I forget a great deal and remember the inane, my mind will fog up on occasion causing me to even forget what exactly i am doing
I have the same problem. I can never remember important things or what I'm supposed to be doing. Up-side is work bought me a Palm V to help.

I hate spiders. They have a tendency to cease living when around me.

My vision is so bad that if I put my glasses down and forget where I left them I can't find them again. Not good when you live alone.

Also, my memory is completely shot and I can't remember anything I've done or am meant to be doing. :)
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Post by Mr Sleep »

Originally posted by Mr Flibble
I have the same problem. I can never remember important things or what I'm supposed to be doing. Up-side is work bought me a Palm V to help.
Perhaps it is all the computer data in our respective heads ;) Well i just have to wing it ;)
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep
<SNIP>Well i just have to wing it ;)
Nooo ! Sleep, you shouldn't mention "wing" again. You might bring up those Aerie stuff again ! :eek: :D :D :D
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Post by Mr Flibble »

Originally posted by Mr Sleep


Perhaps it is all the computer data in our respective heads ;)
That must be it. :D

Any other computer types out here who can't remember a sodding thing?
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I can't remember, but I think it's more alcohol induced than anything else. :D
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
I hate spiders. They have a tendency to cease living when around me.
:( Sob. I love spiders.

Any other computer types out here who can't remember a sodding thing?
My hubby, he can't remember a thing except the names of electronic components. He doesn't remember his life. He doesn't remember his former girlfriends. He can't remember what he reads. He has no sense of chronology. Strangely, he has a great memory for the computer games we play (which I haven't) and he also knows where I have put all the things that seems to disappear several times a day, like my keys, wallet, rucksack, the important papers, etc.
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Originally posted by C Elegans
:( Sob. I love spiders.
I love spiders too. They help keep worse insects out of our house. I let spiders roam free in my room without killing them, that is unless they too close to my pillow. Thats when I have to take action.
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Don't like spiders, but then again we do have the venomous types lying around here somewhere....waiting.... :eek:
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Originally posted by C Elegans
Sob. I love spiders.
I have my reasons. When I was in Chicago I very nearly rubbed a nice big black hairy spider all over my face. I had just stepped out of the shower and at the last second found this big spider had deicded my towel was a good place to sit. I was 12. I have hated spiders ever since.

After 10 years I calmed down a bit near them, and was simply capturing them and releasing them outsidewhen I found one. Then I visited the butterfly park at Stratford during my holiday and saw the tarantulas there.

Now I hate spiders again.
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Originally posted by Tybaltus
They help keep worse insects out of our house. I let spiders roam free in my room without killing them, that is unless they too close to my pillow.
Exactly, they are very useful animals :) And pretty :) We have no venomous spiders in Sweden, but the glass-and-paper method should work equally good on a venomous one. That's what we teach spider phobics to do instead of killing the poor spider: put a glass over it, then take a piece or cardboard paper (or other thicker paper that is stiff) and slide it carefully under the glass, not hurting the spider. Take the glass using the paper as a lid, and drop the spider outside.
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I've been bitten by a venomous one, very painful the bite and the effects of the venom was even worse. I won't even bother discussing what effect the large needle had on me. :o :D
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Originally posted by Mr Flibble
Then I visited the butterfly park at Stratford during my holiday and saw the tarantulas there.

Now I hate spiders again.
:( I love tarantulas, there was a great taratula exhibition here not long ago, arranged by the Swedish herpetology association.

But you live in kiwiland, there are no venomous spiders there?

I know I shouldn't tell you this, but I must tell you about a friend of mine who was camping in Amazonas and managed to lock himself in with a tarantula. The spider must have been there in the evening, because my friend awoke with the spider walking on his stomach and his tent was closed. In fact, his tent was so closed he couldn't open the zipper in his panicky state. So they guy who was with him awoke by seeing this little one man tent jumping around and shouting :D He helped my friend to open up the tent from the outside, and removed the spider, who luckily was unharmed :D
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Tarantulas arent that bad. I have been close to a few of them. I think all spiders look cool in different ways.

As far as poisonous spiders: Up here we get Black Widows. They hang out near brick walls and secluded areas I think, but they are extremely rare. I think Ive only seen one.
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Post by Mr Flibble »

Originally posted by C Elegans

But you live in kiwiland, there are no venomous spiders there?

We actually do have one species of venomous spider here, but it's quite small and not many people come in contact with them.


And I really feel sorry for your friend. If that happened to me I probably woudn't be able to sleep for days.
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@Tybaltus: Black widows are so pretty, I wish we had them here. I've heard they aren't at all as dangerous as some people think, their venom is not very strong, is it?

@Flibblo: One venomous spider? I didn't now, where do they live? Good for you that people (you) don't come in contact with them often. How strong is their venom, could people die from it or is it more unpleasant?

My friend developed a short lived spider phobia, not surprisingly. It wore off after a couple of years though, luckily :)

When I was at Kamchatka penisula 2 years ago, a very large and colourful spider happened to find it's way into our jeep. I asked the driver to stop the car, took the spider in my hand and put it beside the road. Later, my hubby checked in a book and concluded that was actually a fairly poisonous spider, I could have become very ill if he had bitten me. However, spiders aren't aggressive creatures, so the risk is small. :)
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Originally posted by C Elegans
@Tybaltus: Black widows are so pretty, I wish we had them here. I've heard they aren't at all as dangerous as some people think, their venom is not very strong, is it?

@Flibblo: One venomous spider? I didn't now, where do they live? Good for you that people (you) don't come in contact with them often. How strong is their venom, could people die from it or is it more unpleasant?

My friend developed a short lived spider phobia, not surprisingly. It wore off after a couple of years though, luckily :)

When I was at Kamchatka penisula 2 years ago, a very large and colourful spider happened to find it's way into our jeep. I asked the driver to stop the car, took the spider in my hand and put it beside the road. Later, my hubby checked in a book and concluded that was actually a fairly poisonous spider, I could have become very ill if he had bitten me. However, spiders aren't aggressive creatures, so the risk is small. :)
I dont study spiders at all, so I dont know exactly how deadly it is. Ive heard people die a few hours to a day after it bites you. But I have no idea how accurate it was. Regardless, when I saw it, I knew I should keep a general distance, but I knew it wasnt going to randomly attack me. I just looked at it for a minute or so and let it be. I remember it being an OK looking spider. Nothing to really call home about (Excuse the cliche). I take more interest in rodents, felines and birds.
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