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<0> http://www.amazon.com/How-Good-Bye-Depression-Constrict-Everyday/dp/0595094724 <1> hehe <0> ZatH_ - im sure your english is good enough to realize how funny this book is <0> and not deliberatly <1> too bad i dont read books <1> books are for NERDS! <1> computers are for hunks <0> ya know <0> i first ran across that book on amazon before google groups... <0> o **** :-) <0> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.support.depression/browse_thread/thread/eaf0969e92a6e47d/107c4ce7a8c7d828?lnk=st&q=group%3Aalt.support.depression+author%3Ahiroyuki+author%3Anishigaki&rnum=31#107c4ce7a8c7d828 <2> His eyes sparkle. He is full of vigor, happiness, and <2> joy <2> hahaha\ <2> His eyes sparkle. He is full of vigor, happiness, and <2> joy
<2> oops - "constrict your anus 100 times" !?!?! haha wtf!? <3> yeh <3> i like how he can shoot his fiber out at an object <3> :P <0> I have been trying your technique, and I am sorry to say that it has not <0> had any effect on my depression. I am now able, though, to crack <0> walnuts with my buttocks. Do you know of any practical application for <0> this ability, or any job prospects in the Nut Industry? <0> Thank you. <2> hahaha <0> here guys: read some of these posts - they're apparently reprinted in the book <0> as the main portion of the book <0> http://groups.google.com/groups?q=group%3Aalt.support.depression+author%3Ahiroyuki+author%3Anishigaki&start=0&scoring=d&num=100&lr=&as_drrb=q&as_mind=1&as_minm=1&as_miny=1981&as_maxd=16&as_maxm=1&as_maxy=2007&safe=off& <0> o geeze - reading these posts - definatly make me wish i had chosen to extezise my rectum - cause man its starting to leak cause im laughing so hard <0> er <0> exersize <4> what is the APi method I used to detect if a window is maximized? <4> found it - isZoomed() <4> . <5> % <4> ^ <4> would a "frisco seal" be a sealion from San Francisco? <5> <4> I can't do those ones easily :( <5> ha ha! <4> you won :( <4> Is San Francisco the friendliest city in the US or are there others? Is NY a huge contrast? <6> NY is incredibly friendly <4> mrb: as friendly as SF would you say? <6> never been to SF <4> I didn't want to leave SF - the contrast between there and London is immense <6> what did you like? <4> the friendliness of the people <4> they were all pleasant and spoke to strangers <4> Londoners are always sour and if they ever talk to strangers it is with suspicion and brief <7> la <5> I talked to quite a few people when I was in London. <4> It was my first trip to the US - I want a greencard now - once I get my UK p***port I am going to move to the US <4> drk: that is because you are American - talking to strangers isn't a foreign notion to you :) <5> And everyone I talked to seemed about normally human. Not unusually reserverd. <4> they aren't so much reserved as sour <4> I hate London <5> Pubs were overall more chatty, but I got a few people other palces. Especially when asking directions, heh. <4> the people I work with are fine <6> generally speaking the US Is a very friendly place <4> I don't go to pubs - the people there tend to be yucky <6> hehehe <5> Odd definition of yucky. I had fun at them. <6> yucky <4> MrB: I had no idea just HOW friendly they were. The only thing I didn't like about SF was the anti-smoking laws <5> WraithY: Those are pertty much in every major city now. <4> drk: I prefer more up-market bars <4> drk: not here still - but coming soon - so there will be little reason to stay :) <6> i'm a non-smoker, and i don't agree with anti-smoking laws <5> On one hand, I hate the encroachment on rights. On the other, god damnit, I hate smoking :) <5> So I'm torn ;) <6> if you own a private business, i think it shoudl be up to th owner to make his place non smoking. <4> I don't like the limiting of rights - and the hypcritical way that smoking is legal but smokers are made to feel like pariahs <6> wraith: i think you'ld be pleasantly surprised with NY. I know i was on my first visit. <5> ny is an awesome city. <6> then again, they have a new non-smoking law, i believe
<4> yes - no smoking in bars there now <4> That is going to be my next US city to visit <6> is my memory bad, but i seem to recall you were quite taken by London when you moved there. <4> I may have been at first - but now that I am used to it the everyday things make it an unpleasant place - it is filthy, people are not nice <4> SF was clean and people were amazingly friendly - even mid-winter <6> filthy, how? <4> dirty - gum all over the streets, rubbish everywhere, decrepit buildings that no one cleans <5> It smells of diesel, and its an old city. <4> the houses are all too close to each other - there is not enough green in the suburbs <4> SF was very very similar to my home town in NZ <6> you won't find much green in NY <6> other than Central Park...but...you know what i mean. <5> NYC has no suburbs. Long insland is green, though. <4> I will save up and buy beside central park :) <6> yeah, right. <5> You'll be saving for a while :) <8> haha <4> as long as I can see water or green I will be fine <4> I am coping more with London now that I live on the thames <6> real estat in NY is ... heart-attack-inducing <4> but it is still not nice <4> mrb: worse than London? <4> at the moment I pay rent of $4,000 US per month <5> If you're in manhattan, its about the same to worse. <6> i have no idea why anyone would live there. your $$ gets you absolutely no space. <4> ok <6> except bragging rights that you live in manhatten <5> Oh, I'd live in Manhattan if I could afford it. <4> hehe I am all for that :0 <5> So much to do all the time :) <6> no thanks. <6> i'll keep my huge-*** backyard. <4> <6> give me land lots of land under starry skies at night! <6> wraith: how much space do you have for $4000/month? <4> 100 sq/foot I think <6> that is insane. <4> but I am not 100% sure <8> http://www.citymayors.com/economics/expensive_cities2.html <5> I'm sure you have more than 100 sq foot, since that's not even enough room to turn around :) <5> Unless you sleep standing up, in your tiolet. <6> hehehehe <6> i read that as 1000 <4> hmm - I wonder how I can find out <6> but you said 100 <6> hahaha <4> yeah - I meant 100 :) <5> MrBtrieve: Because 100 is completely impossible :) <6> wel, yeah <5> Unless he's renting a closet for $4000 a month. <4> but I don't think it would be 100sqm <6> my mortgage is $2000/month <4> I have two bedrooms and it is all on one floor <5> 100 sqm is reasonable. <5> That's a touch over 1000 sq feet. <5> And that fits two bedrooms pretty well. <4> maybe it was that - though I am not sure why they would measure in SqM in this metric-devoid nation <5> Especially if they're smallish. <4> okay - must be sq/m <6> still...$4000/month? <6> for that. <4> one is big and one is small <6> crazy <4> MrB: my balcony overlooks the Thames and a park - there is nothing between me and the river <4> I think I am paying for the view :) <5> But, yeah, weird that they'd use metric since they're still so enamored of imperial measures :) <5> WraithY: You are :) <5> Views always cost more. <6> obviously you are OK with that. <4> still - it is worth it because my last place had no view and it depressed me <5> Apartments overlooking central park are in such high demand that they go for that and more. <4> I don't mind the price <5> ***uming you can even find one available :) <6> i guess i'm just silly. <5> MrBtrieve: Different folks, different priorities. What makes the world so interesting.
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