Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Timehop may just be bad for your soul
The idea of looking back at where I was and what I was doing 7 years ago, or even last year, fills me with dread.
I used to Timehop, to look at photos and think "look how skinny I was", "look at how my hair was then", "look at me and that friend I never even talk to any more".
I found the whole process was making me miserable. Too many what ifs and negative thoughts about how my life is now would enter my mind.
I was looking back in the wrong way. I should have been thinking "wow I no longer do that awful; dead-end job", "thank god I didn't end up with him" or "jeez how financially insecure was I?"
I guess sometimes it is nice too look back and reminisce on the fun and laughs but why would you want to potentially face some sad memories daily?
If you are going to Timehop then do so with caution, and use it to think "things got better" not "I wish I was that skinny". But be careful you don't get trapped in the infinite Timehop loop as that post from 7 years ago that you shared on Facebook will show up again next year as 8 years ago and 1 year ago. You could end up breaking the whole space-time continuum and that could be as dangerous as crossing the streams.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Wonky Tripod need less than £100 to meet their target
After a successful dinner-dance this past weekend at Blunsdon House Hotel, featuring the band Good Times, raising £3021.50, Wonky Tripod are pleased to announce they are at 98% of their fundraising target.
After the dinner dance the team said “We'd like to say an incredibly humongous THANK YOU to all who attended the fundraiser on Saturday night. It was a roaring success, the food was delicious, the band Good Times were awesome and kept everyone dancing right up until the lights came on.”
With just £96.10 to go the boys are hoping for a final push to meet their target before they head-off to Sumatra. You can find out more on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/thewonkytripod
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Dream big, be happy.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Fundraising for Macmillan with Wonky Tripod
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
The list
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Dating at 32
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Male sense of entitlement
I also enjoy the inked form and the eyes and smile hiding the mind within <grin>
Now why is it that some minds always seem to associate meekness with surrender, and meekness as a human trait is rather enjoyable, as are quite a few human fascinations by way of personal observations, including compliancy <chuckle>
I see what your seeking dougalmct, but then I would also have to ask how much time you have available for this path you would step upon willingly and knowingly ...
And by return in this adult consensual realm, I could allow that I may be easily persuaded dougal mct, but my efforts and expertise do not come cheaply dear girl, so when would you have the time and efforts to discuss the terms of your particular unique surrender and whether or not it is deemed acceptable <grin>
I have to say the girl has a bold air about her, an enjoyable train of thought awaiting release and a ready sense o' humour looking at the laughter lines ...
And compliancy is such an enjoyable human fascination I really should allow you the opportunity to present yourself openly and honesty for further discussions and see what's hiding behind those eyes and smile ...
Tips tri-corner with a smile, instruction eh, that I can give you in spades little girl dougal mct so approach and be seen young woman ...
I did not respond for obvious reasons.
One day ago I received this further message.
But the girl lacks effort or energy and cannot respond in a mannered fashion, which shows the girl is severely lacking in her instruction and understanding.
Why do men in so many walks of life believe they are entitled to a reply regardless of what they say?

