Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Is anyone else feeling anxious/uncertain/nervous/trepidatious/concerned about the vote today, one way or the other?


I am seriously considering two Kalms or maybe find the brandy I know is in the cupboard under the sink at the back in the corner.


Which is pitiful really when I see the pictures of cars submerged, polling stations closed through flooding and trains cancelled and people wading through fords to vote.


And I had only to walk 2 mins on damp pavement. I have enjoyed the debates, thank you, mostly reasoned arguments, passionately put, all thought provoking, some erudite, some not so much, all courteous, a credit to the Forum.


I have 'You can't always get what you want' in my head, and have to believe the truth of the following line,


but if you try sometime,

you just might find,

you get what you need...

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/111773-high-anxiety/
Share on other sites

'And I went down to the demonstration

To get my fair share of abuse

Singing, "We're gonna vent our frustration

If we don't we're gonna blow a 50-amp fuse"'


and


'I saw (her) today at the reception

In (her) glass was a bleeding man

(She) was practiced at the art of deception

Well I could tell by (her) blood-stained hands'

Jah Lush, I swear it was deliberately provocative, in order to draw you out... I watched the clip thank you, the wonderful Madeline Kahn, well all of them, what a romp.


Of course there is nothing preventing You from discussing it ?!


Should I take it that you are not anxious, merely miffed disappointed yet equable? I will be drinking alone at this rate.

I'm too chilled out to suffer anxiety attacks. I'm not anxious, miffed or disappointed either. The film's great. Very funny. Not seen it in years. I lent the copy I had on tape to someone years ago and never got it back. I won't now coz he's dead. That's totally chilled out. I'm merely moribund.


Yes, I could murder a pint... and several more too.

uncleglen Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> 'And I went down to the demonstration

> To get my fair share of abuse

> Singing, "We're gonna vent our frustration

> If we don't we're gonna blow a 50-amp fuse"'

>

> and

>

> 'I saw (her) today at the reception

> In (her) glass was a bleeding man

> (She) was practiced at the art of deception

> Well I could tell by (her) blood-stained hands'



yes, is this from memory? Let it Bleed, wonderful stuff,


remember the steel fronted Chelsea Drug Store, the Bach Choir and Madeline Bell singing backing,

I suppose you know it

was Delia Smith baked (and decorated) the cake?!


Mr Jimmy was the guy playing the drums?

Jah Lush Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Louisa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > You certainly aren't drinking alone. I'm on the

> > Malbec, which considering the weather is quite

> > unusual for me.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> I bloody love Malbec. Excellent choice.


Very underrated grape. Argentinian Malbec is especially good - and cheap!

Louisa Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> You certainly aren't drinking alone. I'm on the

> Malbec, which considering the weather is quite

> unusual for me.

>

> Louisa.


hello Louisa, how are you holding up? yes it's heady, in this humid weather, but what the hell,


Cheers !!

God, are people planning to stay up until the results are in? I wasn't planning to but it seems like everyone I know is.


Still at work so don't feel anxious yet. Our projects in part depend on the vote so its a pretty chilled out day as we are all just waiting to see which of two courses we take starting tomorrow towards the rest of the year.

Jah Lush Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I'm too chilled out to suffer anxiety attacks. I'm

> not anxious, miffed or disappointed either. The

> film's great. Very funny. Not seen it in years. I

> lent the copy I had on tape to someone years ago

> and never got it back. I won't now coz he's dead.

> That's totally chilled out. I'm merely moribund.

>

> Yes, I could murder a pint... and several more

> too.


You sure your not confusing being self-medicated with being chilled out as your analysts might say.....if you had one

???? Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Jah Lush Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'm too chilled out to suffer anxiety attacks.

> I'm

> > not anxious, miffed or disappointed either. The

> > film's great. Very funny. Not seen it in years.

> I

> > lent the copy I had on tape to someone years

> ago

> > and never got it back. I won't now coz he's

> dead.

> > That's totally chilled out. I'm merely moribund.

>

> >

> > Yes, I could murder a pint... and several more

> > too.

>

> You sure your not confusing being self-medicated

> with being chilled out as your analysts might

> say.....if you had one.


Unfortunately, I'm almost completely straight these days. Can't afford the Persians anymore since I stopped working.


Many years ago I spoke with a trick cyclist and he chucked a snooker ball at me and asked me to 'peel it.' I chucked it back at him and said 'you peel and I'll eat it.' So that went well.

alice Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Always thought mr Jimmy was Jimmy hendrix


hello Alice, I think perhaps we were meant to? but Hendrix lived in Mayfair on Brook Street, in a house formerly occupied by Handel. So I am not sure that if he was ill he would be standing in line in Chelsea, it's a bit of a bus ride, even allowing for artistic licence,

but Steveo would know this.

Where is he when you need him?

rendelharris Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> alice Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Always thought mr Jimmy was Jimmy hendrix

>

>

> Interesting entry on that here:

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Hutmaker


How on earth did you find this? it's really interesting. I thought at first it was tenuous, but there is no reason why it cannot be true? thanks.

Elphinstone's Army Wrote:


>

> How on earth did you find this? it's really

> interesting. I thought at first it was tenuous,

> but there is no reason why it cannot be true?

> thanks.


Alice inspired me - realised I've listened to and played that song a thousand times but never really thought about who Mr.J might be!

Blimey! That's news to me, never heard about that guy and I consider myself an expert on the Stones. Still, it does say at the end of that wiki piece "The veracity of these claims is disputed. "Mr. Jimmy" more likely refers to Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller." So I reckon I'm correct.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • He did mention it's share of freehold, I’d be very cautious with that. It can turn into a nightmare if relationships with neighbours break down. My brother had a share of freehold in a flat in West Hampstead, and when he needed to sell, the neighbour refused to sign the transfer of the freehold. What followed was over two years of legal battles, spiralling costs and constant stress. He lost several potential buyers, and the whole sale fell through just as he got a job offer in another city. It was a complete disaster. The neighbour was stubborn and uncooperative, doing everything they could to delay the process. It ended in legal deadlock, and there was very little anyone could do without their cooperation. At that point, the TA6 form becomes the least of your worries; it’s the TR1 form that matters. Without the other freeholder’s signature on that, you’re stuck. After seeing what my brother went through, I’d never touch a share of freehold again. When things go wrong, they can go really wrong. If you have a share of freehold, you need a respectful and reasonable relationship with the others involved; otherwise, it can be costly, stressful and exhausting. Sounds like these neighbours can’t be reasoned with. There’s really no coming back from something like this unless they genuinely apologise and replace the trees and plants they ruined. One small consolation is that people who behave like this are usually miserable behind closed doors. If they were truly happy, they’d just get on with their lives instead of trying to make other people’s lives difficult. And the irony is, they’re being incredibly short-sighted. This kind of behaviour almost always backfires.  
    • I had some time with him recently at the local neighbourhood forum and actually was pretty impressed by him, I think he's come a long way.
    • I cook at home - almost 95% of what we eat at home is cooked from scratch.  But eating out is more than just having dinner, it is socialising and doing something different. Also,sometimes it is nice to pay someone else to cook and clear up.
    • Yup Juan is amazing (and his partner can't remember her name!). Highly recommend the wine tastings.  Won't be going to the new chain.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...