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Re: You OK? » Partlycloudy

Posted by rskontos on December 17, 2008, at 18:28:32

In reply to Re: You OK? » muffled, posted by Partlycloudy on December 17, 2008, at 16:35:41

PC,

I hear your pain. Do you want to engage? Is that what I am hearing.

It is i think and maybe I am off base. But it sounds like you are projecting to get a reaction.

It seems right now everything in your world is off based, especially yourself. And right nothing will be right. and for a while it will stink. Because at the bottom of the pit most things do stink. But remember once you hit that bottom, up is the only way to go.

I remember being at the bottom. Right now I am only about halfway there. Not at the bottom. So I would give you a hand to pull you up, but I speculate that right about now, you would refuse to take it. But that is ok. Wallow, bang about, spit, cuss, and stomp your feet if that is what it takes to make yourself feel better. Personally I enjoy a good whine here and there.

I can whine so much I can't stand myself. And eventually I feel better.

So if you need a break (from Babble) take it. I understand I think in my own muddled way, what happened here. It will pass all things do eventually.

And you will be ok. I think so. I hope so and i need it to be so.

and as far as being depressed, I personally think you have to ride it out, like Ride Sally Ride.

take care my friend,

rsk

ps if I am a rambling and a babbling, then tell me to go jump in a lake and I will be fine. I mean well and care that is all. No offense to anyone was meant in this posting.


 

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