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plum

United Kingdom
641 Posts

Posted - 01/30/2013 :  17:17:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the spirit of ego-loosening and levity I propose this silly getting-to-know-you thread.  Here are my random seven.

1. My mum and dad are my best friends. I am blessed beyond belief in this regard. My dad is a pragmatist. My mum a pagan.

2. Boomshanka. Feasting, f****** and music are the bedrock of my faith.

3. I need a lot of sleep. You wake me you die. Unless it's snowing, it's my birthday or an A list celebrity just died.

4. I am a bookslut. I inherited this (and the books) from my bibliophile parents. 

5. Read to me and I'll love you forever.

6. I miss driving fast. This slo-mo tms chick persona does not jibe with rock music. I once had to attend a 'speed awareness course' at the behest of the police after confessing that the music excited me to such action.

7. One day I want to live by the sea.

What are your seven?

eric watson

USA
601 Posts

Posted - 01/30/2013 :  17:35:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
plum your really out-going
i love your personality
im not going to participate
although i fully think what your
doing is self liberating.
you got some fresh ideas-
this site needs an out going spirit
thats not afraid to tell it like it is
thanks plum and happy boomshanka
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mala

Hong Kong
774 Posts

Posted - 01/30/2013 :  19:04:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have always loved reading & I can never throw a book away. My favorite is Shakespeare because I love deciphering the language & teaching it to my students.

I love the art of seduction & being seductive & dancing.

I have been fined for jaywalking 3 times in 2 continents.

Traveling & people watching with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine is my favorite way to enjoy life.

Feeding people & animals gives me a huge sense of well being & I am grateful I can do it.

I feel like a kid when I watch a horror movie & scream & pretend to close my eyes.

Driving my convertible & listening to Queen makes me forget everything .


Mala Singh Barber. I'm on facebook. Look me up
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chickenbone

Panama
398 Posts

Posted - 01/30/2013 :  19:59:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1. I am a goldbug and a conspiracy theorist.

2. My favorite blog is ZEROHEDGE

3. One of my favorite books is "The Fourth Turning" by Neil Howe.

4. I am an introvert

5. I have always had psychic tendencies, often see people's auras (energy fields) after they die.

6. I love experiencing the violence and beauty of nature.

7. Musical vibration is the basic building blocks of the universe.
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cakeflowfatt

28 Posts

Posted - 01/30/2013 :  21:29:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I Think this is an extremely healthy thing to do. Not ready to do it myself.
I will think about it a bunch
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NicoleSachsLCSW

USA
63 Posts

Posted - 01/30/2013 :  22:27:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ok, love. But just because you asked...

1) My dad is dead 13 years, yet I'm still playing out the damage that he left off. I'm getting a bit clearer though, bit by bit, as I watch the film.
2) I have learned a beautiful thing about parenting: It's not that you love one better than the other, It's that you love them so vehemently differently, and it changes the person you are in each interaction. And THEN, you love them differently at the moment.
3) I don't care about you, anymore.
4) I can't believe another human being can completely understand me. Yet, she does.
5) Physical pain is the most fascinating phenomenon in life, and once you can harness it, in many ways you are free.
6) In the same fashion as above, this power over pain creates new flaws. However "painful," at least they are yours.
7) I wish there were more hours, more time, more freedom...more autonomy. Yet, I remind myself, at what cost?

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Originally posted by cakeflowfatt

I Think this is an extremely healthy thing to do. Not ready to do it myself.
I will think about it a bunch



Embrace your Truth, Create your Life.
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eric watson

USA
601 Posts

Posted - 01/30/2013 :  23:35:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
ok guys and gals
nicole and mala did it
so plum here we go

1) at three yrs old i set our house on fire playing with matches

2) at 7 mom called me her little man and it stuck as my favorite memory

3) at 9 i had a bicycle wreck that broke both feet and 3 months later i got stung by 50 hornets

4) at 11 a woman on tv took her shirt of with no bra on - i hid behind the couch till my mom came home

5) the same yr my dad told me a bottle of perfume was bourbon - i drink the whole thing thinking i was going to be like jr ewing and wound up sick as a dog.

6) at 15 i had my first girlfriend-to shy to hold her hand, i broke up with her that afternoon

7) also at 15 i began my first rock band called lickity split

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NicoleSachsLCSW

USA
63 Posts

Posted - 01/30/2013 :  23:59:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
love your's...

quote:
Originally posted by eric watson

ok guys and gals
nicole and mala did it
so plum here we go

1) at three yrs old i set our house on fire playing with matches

2) at 7 mom called me her little man and it stuck as my favorite memory

3) at 9 i had a bicycle wreck that broke both feet and 3 months later i got stung by 50 hornets

4) at 11 a woman on tv took her shirt of with no bra on - i hid behind the couch till my mom came home

5) the same yr my dad told me a bottle of perfume was bourbon - i drink the whole thing thinking i was going to be like jr ewing and wound up sick as a dog.

6) at 15 i had my first girlfriend-to shy to hold her hand, i broke up with her that afternoon

7) also at 15 i began my first rock band called lickity split





Embrace your Truth, Create your Life.
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plum

United Kingdom
641 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2013 :  03:00:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you all. Quite a few from your lists could easily have been on mine, people-watching, seduction~dancing~wine-loving goldbug that I am. Aside from the fun, there's a generosity and inherent compassion here. I like very much the fuller sense of who you all are.

Must extend a special thanks to eric for being the only gentleman to weigh in (thus far) with a superb list.
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eric watson

USA
601 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2013 :  09:16:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hey i love this stuff
thank you nicole -your list is pretty awesome it-self
gos to a deeper level-that good
thanks plum-ive always loved doing things with women
yaw seem to have things more doun
so go on and get doun with ya bad self-
sorry had to say that-aint never said it
since were exposing a few things
8)my brother was my first patient when i was a-(make believe) MD
at 7 -i took out cleaning tools and washed his feet.
i became the house hold dr for some reason that whole week
really this is fun .
loves to plum and nicole
i dont think the guys will be listening to me anymore

Edited by - eric watson on 01/31/2013 09:29:12
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shawnsmith

Czech Republic
2048 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2013 :  09:42:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Mine........

1) I am the baby of the family. Two brothers, two sisters.

2) I was a licensed Christian minister when I was in my early twenties, but did not stick with it.

3) I have been married to the same woman for 18 years.

4) I am a confirmed bookworm.

5)I finished an English Lit. degree when I was 46.

6) I drive a Toyota -- it has 120km on it.

7) I hate okra and eggplant.

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andy64tms

USA
589 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2013 :  11:17:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1/ My one most important thing to say about myself is actually my wife Sheila, for she has made me what I am today.

2/ She has put up with my issues with my past family, and my bad temper.

3/ She has seen and helped me through alcoholism. She has supported me through many bouts of unemployment.

4/ She has helped me cope with my perfectionism and OCD ways. She has for 35 years packed me a brown bag for work,

5/ She got up to see me off every day of my working life.

6/ She has given me three children and in consequence 5 grandchildren.

7/ Now she is aiding me into the transition of retirement and our last years together.

Plum, she helps me keep my ego in check, I’m a lucky man!

Hi to all

Andy
Past TMS Experience in 2000, with success.
Stopped Wiki Edu Program in lieu of own journalling
Charlie Horse on neck for 20 years, is almost gone.
Books:
Healing Back Pain
Unlearn your Pain
The Great Pain Deception

Edited by - andy64tms on 01/31/2013 11:21:11
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NicoleSachsLCSW

USA
63 Posts

Posted - 01/31/2013 :  13:19:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What a wonderful woman she must be, to be honored like this. As a therapist, there is nothing that warms my heart like a mutually contented union. They are too few and far between. xo to you both.

quote:
Originally posted by andy64tms

1/ My one most important thing to say about myself is actually my wife Sheila, for she has made me what I am today.

2/ She has put up with my issues with my past family, and my bad temper.

3/ She has seen and helped me through alcoholism. She has supported me through many bouts of unemployment.

4/ She has helped me cope with my perfectionism and OCD ways. She has for 35 years packed me a brown bag for work,

5/ She got up to see me off every day of my working life.

6/ She has given me three children and in consequence 5 grandchildren.

7/ Now she is aiding me into the transition of retirement and our last years together.

Plum, she helps me keep my ego in check, I’m a lucky man!

Hi to all

Andy
Past TMS Experience in 2000, with success.
Stopped Wiki Edu Program in lieu of own journalling
Charlie Horse on neck for 20 years, is almost gone.
Books:
Healing Back Pain
Unlearn your Pain
The Great Pain Deception



Embrace your Truth, Create your Life.
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andy64tms

USA
589 Posts

Posted - 02/01/2013 :  00:36:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you Nicole, we have our ups and downs, but after nearly 36 years of marriage I still have to improve and adjust.

So 7 honest ways for Andy to improve and become happy.

1/ Reduce my anger by not getting tired and rushing, after all being retired my time is mine.

2/ Maintain my exercise routine of weight lifting and swimming. I always feel good after exercising.

3/ Have more empathy with my three children. They are all working hard, remembering how it was when I was working.

4/ Think before leaping when taking on new projects, as I tend to tackle anything that comes along, be realistic and remember I don’t have to prove anything, kill that ego and go and play.

5/ Have more fun, watch Big Bang bloopers on U-tube last thing at night.

6/ Don’t watch nasty and violent programs on TV, especially the daily news, it’s always bad and negative.

7/ Spend a whole day with my wife, just the two of us. Tomorrow we are going to the gym, shopping, lunch out for a change and perhaps go to the movies.



Andy
Past TMS Experience in 2000, with success.
Stopped Wiki Edu Program in lieu of own journalling
Charlie Horse on neck for 20 years, is almost gone.
Books:
Healing Back Pain
Unlearn your Pain
The Great Pain Deception

Edited by - andy64tms on 02/01/2013 00:38:01
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pan

United Kingdom
173 Posts

Posted - 02/02/2013 :  16:35:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oh go on then...

1) Only having 7 things really really plays havoc with my OCD and symmetry craving.

2) I was born a somatiser, I was raised a somatiser and I will be burned a somatiser.

3) I haven't posted on here for a lengthy period but something has drawn me back.

4) I've gone from a sofa slob to a 50lb lighter hiker and endurance trail runner in the space of a year...this makes me happy.

5) I still have some SI joint dysfunction pain which I believe reduces my times...this pisses me off big style!

6) I gave my mum a copy of The GPD last summer as I was convinced she had TMS. She actually had cancer that had been overlooked by her incompetent GP. She died in October and I'm feeling much guilt.

7) I bore everybody with my Paleo lifestyle tales but neglect to tell them that I have a sneaky ciabatta roll with my Parma ham every Sunday.

Wake me up with your amphetamine blast
Take me by the collar and throw me out into the world
Rock me gently & send me dreaming of something tender
I was brought here to pay homage to the beat surrender

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plum

United Kingdom
641 Posts

Posted - 02/03/2013 :  13:52:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
pan,

I love your energy, and your name.
God bless your mum.
How could you have known?
Forgive yourself sweetheart.

With love x
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