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bugger bugger and another bugger with **** on it .
what do you folks do when you have a bad few days which role in too years ?? and it just gets worse ??
my GF will move to England , i was trying to do the same, but as a teacher , and i will not have the finances until maybe 5-6 months, and long distance relationships is not on the cards (As im a passionate scorpion ).
i need 2800 pounds in the bank to even be considered for a english visa, and the school term is basically underway !!! help help......... i think this calls for copious amounts of alcohol .......sorry had to vent it .........
RE: a shiiiiiiiit day help!!! (in reply to sorin popovici)
sorry to hear that buddy.. but really 5 or 6 months is not as long as you expect...itl be gonne before u know it..
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my GF will move to England , i was trying to do the same, but as a teacher , and i will not have the finances until maybe 5-6 months, and long distance relationships is not on the cards (As im a passionate scorpion ).
u can still see her everyday and chat to her on skype, hotmail etc.. youl be fine man...6 months goes by fast..besides.. its good for people to get a chance to miss eachother a litlle...its resfreshing..
how serious are you guys ? why isnt she waiting for you ? dosent she know u feel this way ?
RE: a shiiiiiiiit day help!!! (in reply to minordjango)
hey guys down in the dumps yesterday, decided to watch some black adder to put me in a good frame of mind!!
yeah its actually a year yet i think i can save a bit of cash if i continue to work myself to death ........
its a trivial situation essentially it was our "free at last" meaning who parents dont agree, shes also Tibetan, and what an opportunity to go, and well.......etc thank goodness for guitar !!! i feel im gonna get a lot of practice done
RE: a shiiiiiiiit day help!!! (in reply to minordjango)
they really have cracked down on migration in england !! especially for teacher and others pheeeeeew seemed not long ago they were starving for teachers !!
\the process these days is hideous and near impossible it feels
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RE: a shiiiiiiiit day help!!! (in reply to minordjango)
Nothing's a problem unless you believe it is so. Isn't that what the buddhists say? Anyways, hang in there and stay positive! Whatever you're dealing with, you have to deal with it so why resist with negativity? It only makes it worse...
RE: a shiiiiiiiit day help!!! (in reply to minordjango)
Cheers lads , yeah Leo , i agree my frame of mind has been stooped in negativity, im generally a positive fellow , fewe hard years , so out with the guitar a few new pieces to learn, get a few more phrases going in languages, and get some more exercise i think,
Ive just been in remote parts of Asia a century and need the outlet, really looking forward to England, i guess ill remain here yet try to get a holiday in and on the way get to spain and morroco, then come back Work (Continual cycle) all good, ill make a long term plan not short, im to spontaneous ok time for momos(Dumplings).
hope everyone is having fun, im gonna cook a curry, blast ! im hungry