One thing after another
sganc4life_4
02-27-2006, 08:09 PM
Well lets see...where can I start?
My last thread was about my GF and I having problems, I finally said fuck this, im sick of you and Im moving out at the end of the semester. I planned on moving in with a friend but the landlord doesnt accept pets, so Im going back to FL. Ive been talking to this girl Ive known for like 3 years now and I found out that I had feelings for her since I moved up here and now something is starting between us. I know this sounds bad, but Ive told her this seems weird because of whats been happening but she told me its perfectly normal. She really is a great person and talks to me, makes me feel better about myself when Im feeling like shit living up here where I dont want to be and everything like that.
The other thing thats extremely stressful is my car. I was in an accident at xmas time because of some douche bag. No biggie, car is fixed and I have a new CF Hood because of it. About a week and a half later after not having my car for a month, I snap a balance shaft belt and demolish my crank position sensor and while trying to get it on a tow dolly, I destroy my front bumper, and part of my door ground effects. Ok thats really annoying, but after about 6 hours of work over a period of 3 weeks ( I was fixing it at school basically 1 day a week because of work and no time ), I get it back. This was 3 days ago. Now because of the radiator support bent a little, my lower radiator hose has a hole in it from rubbing against my slave cylinder. I know this is a little problem and can be fixed, but right now Im so stressed out over everything else this really doesnt help at all.
And on top of everything, whenever I get really stressed about things my back and kidneys swell or something to the point where its really hard to breath or move sideways. Im not over weight and I have been eating healthy and running for the last couple months. I dont think its possible for me to be happy at all...
Thanks for letting me vent
My last thread was about my GF and I having problems, I finally said fuck this, im sick of you and Im moving out at the end of the semester. I planned on moving in with a friend but the landlord doesnt accept pets, so Im going back to FL. Ive been talking to this girl Ive known for like 3 years now and I found out that I had feelings for her since I moved up here and now something is starting between us. I know this sounds bad, but Ive told her this seems weird because of whats been happening but she told me its perfectly normal. She really is a great person and talks to me, makes me feel better about myself when Im feeling like shit living up here where I dont want to be and everything like that.
The other thing thats extremely stressful is my car. I was in an accident at xmas time because of some douche bag. No biggie, car is fixed and I have a new CF Hood because of it. About a week and a half later after not having my car for a month, I snap a balance shaft belt and demolish my crank position sensor and while trying to get it on a tow dolly, I destroy my front bumper, and part of my door ground effects. Ok thats really annoying, but after about 6 hours of work over a period of 3 weeks ( I was fixing it at school basically 1 day a week because of work and no time ), I get it back. This was 3 days ago. Now because of the radiator support bent a little, my lower radiator hose has a hole in it from rubbing against my slave cylinder. I know this is a little problem and can be fixed, but right now Im so stressed out over everything else this really doesnt help at all.
And on top of everything, whenever I get really stressed about things my back and kidneys swell or something to the point where its really hard to breath or move sideways. Im not over weight and I have been eating healthy and running for the last couple months. I dont think its possible for me to be happy at all...
Thanks for letting me vent
TerminalVelocity
02-27-2006, 08:24 PM
feel better man
and get a hobby where your not stressed...like Battletech! :p
and get a hobby where your not stressed...like Battletech! :p
sganc4life_4
02-27-2006, 10:29 PM
Well, my hobbies are cars and beers lol. I know, I need another one or 2, but I dont have time for them.
TerminalVelocity
02-27-2006, 10:43 PM
I hear that!
sganc4life_4
02-28-2006, 03:13 PM
Well, Im moving out when I go on spring break...I thought it would be easier to explain but whatever, Im already a little happier and I cant wait to get back to FL
-Davo
03-26-2006, 05:23 AM
Moving out seems like a good idea, and you have to work hard at it to keep it a good idea.
Good luck with the move man don't spend all your dough on Guiness and Calrton Draught, and if you do, send -Davo an invite I'll help you drink them.
Sounds like you need a new car!
Holden pwn j00.
Cars can be stressfull, but you can fix a car, you can't fix a misplaced beer.
Good luck with the move man don't spend all your dough on Guiness and Calrton Draught, and if you do, send -Davo an invite I'll help you drink them.
Sounds like you need a new car!
Holden pwn j00.
Cars can be stressfull, but you can fix a car, you can't fix a misplaced beer.
vinnym86
03-26-2006, 06:13 AM
seems whenever someone runs into bad luck, it all comes to them in one big pile, like torque from a shitty diesel car. There's not much that can be done by anyone but yourself, and to start that, you gotta startthinking positive. sorry to put that in the most lamest, AA form, but think of it this way; the more you get pissed off, the more you will be thrown off when something goes wrong. also, as you said, your health seems to deteriorate. listen, there's two words i use more than anything in my vocabulary, and it's made me the mellowest guy my friends know: "Shit Happens". you gotta accept whats happening, and not become overwhelmed. once you're able to change your mentality to stay calm like that, you'll be able to assess your situation, and work from there.
you can fix a car, you can't fix a misplaced beer.
sigged, lol
you can fix a car, you can't fix a misplaced beer.
sigged, lol
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