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Is that the same as mad as a hatter. Then count me in or daft as a brush yes that's me. I have suffered badly at times but we pull our self's out of the rut and get on with things. But i see that things are getting bad and going the wrong way for a lot of people with todays situations. I really do feel for any of us that are finding it harder than it should. But as a family let us all stand together and i am here for any one that needs to talk. Regards Joe.
I beg to differ. I've just retired as a ' shrink' and there's been a bike outside my office every day for these last 40 years. Mine.
How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb? Well... The lightbulb really has to want to change, you know? Get my coat, shall I?
Just get a new boob job and cheer up. Sorry, that's a bad answer. If you're feeling really bad, post it all on here for a bunch of middle-age expert lads to see.
Duckadildundee Go with the flow mate. I do even though i hate my job. We are always wrong and get no thanks but i got the best answer i play Irish. Joe.
I'm ashamed to say even I wear a mask when we have meetings at work. I just remember nobody else is dumb enough to pay me this much. I know, I've looked into it. Seems I'm not worth much and my current employer is too stupid to know it.
Maybe for some. I've found my Harleys--along with my Triumphs--to be my primary form of therapy. It's the rest of life that's responsible for my mental health problems!
My comment was more based on what a few Harley owning friends have said to me over the years....and also based on the some of the attitudes of some other British Harley owners (elite club/delusions of grandeur) I actually like Harley's and have owned a couple.