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Re: I AM GOING TO DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT TONIGHT

Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:18 pm

win the euro millions or to see my grand parents again

Re: I AM GOING TO DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT TONIGHT

Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:54 pm

Forever Blue wrote:If you had one Wish in Life what would it be ?

Mine would be to have My Daughter Annaise living with me 7 days a week, not half the time at her Nuttie Mothers.

for me and my lad to have both played for cardiff city in the same team we have both been good players in our time

Re: I AM GOING TO DIFFERENT TONIGHT

Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:01 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
carlccfc wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:If you had one Wish in Life what would it be ?

Mine would be to have My Daughter Annaise living with me 7 days a week, not half the time at her Nuttie Mothers.


Be positive and I am sure it could happen.

I wished the same thing 15 yrs ago about my 2 boys when they were 2 and 3 yrs old.

And they have lived with me FULL CUSTODY :ayatollah: since, long hard battle but Fathers can win :ayatollah:


Carl :ayatollah: Your story is so similar to mine :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


I went through a custody battle when my son was 8 months old, after a tough battle and a shit load of money(but worth every penny) I won. My son is now 10 and its the best thing ive ever done :ayatollah: All the best Annis and well done Carl :ayatollah:

Re: I AM GOING TO DIFFERENT TONIGHT

Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:15 pm

Nuclearblue wrote:]

It comes in many different forms and its severity differs for every person. My father retired from work only 2 years ago but now cant walk anywhere and needs a wheelchair at the ago of 58. The poor bugger has also developed trigeminal nueralgia which is excrutiating pain. Its hard to see him slowly lose his speech and general awareness but he still batttles on :ayatollah:
Nuclear Blue - if your misses feels down now and then, get her a SAD Philips golite. Absolutely brilliant, my old man is like a new man since he started using it. Same for your gran Claire.


What is that Chief ? Hope everything is ok with your dad pal[/quote]

It is a form of light therapy. Research has shown that light regulates our body's levels of serotonin (the hormone that gives us energy) and melatonin (the hormone that makes us feel sleepy). Exposure to more light can help ensure we really do have a constant, stable, sleeping-waking rhythm, improving the quality of our sleep and making us more alert when we're awake. This form of light therapy is affective for the following:

* SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder).
* Alzheimer's / Dementia
* Bulimia
* Jet Lag
* Menstruation
* ME/MS
* Depression in Pregnancy
* Sleep
* Light, Energy & Work
* Rhythmicity/Shift work
* The Elderly

Trust me it works wonders. :ayatollah: