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reno911
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06.15.2010, 10:20 PM

bumsnogger meet Jerry, Jerry bumsnogger. Long moral filled conversation is about to begin.

On brighter news, I am back working. I have been since March, which was a little after I hit this bump in the road. My wife starts internship here in a few weeks and we will officially go down to one income. I have been applying for just about everything in Reno I appear qualified for just in case something better comes available. Reason behind this is I took the job I have now out of desperation, it fit the glove for the time being. Now that I have a steady source, I am seeking a more reliable source with medical benefits for the wife.

To top it off we had also moved to a new place, adding to the chaos. Too many life changes all at once will make you crazy. So far we have been enjoying the new place. Much closer to a bunch of local stuff to do. I am particularly excited about being a few miles away from the Marina, where I will see some boating action as soon as Traxxas gets that boat on the shelf for me to purchase.
   
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06.15.2010, 11:40 PM

Good to hear Reno. The road is uphill, but the view is worth it.


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06.16.2010, 07:48 AM

Yeh, good on ya Reno! A change is as good as a holiday and it seems a lot has changed lately, like turning a new leaf. Your not making any excuses either. Unlike snogger, no offence snog, but it sounds like your from a long line of hypercondriacts.
   
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Angry hypochondriacs? - 06.16.2010, 09:37 AM

Hi ,Hypochondria didn't exist when my mums family were topping themselves back in the 1800's. If you've got a genetic chemical inbalance there's nothing you can do! Like having ginger hair,.Having an IQ of 142 don't help.Us mentalists are often more intelligent than average,but can't use it,we just think dark thoughts.So it looks like you're saying schizophrenics,post traumatic stress victims ,abuse victims,etc should "pull themselves together"? I've wished for years that I could swap "problems" with someone who thinks like that,they'd be dead within a few months!
   
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06.16.2010, 10:25 AM

I have to admit your history sounds interesting. I didn't know depression was a chemical imbalance, sounds a bit gay (pun intended). Every person goes through a depression at some stage in life, is that out of balance? Not every person decides to have gay sex or cut themselves like a self harmer which I understand are also chemical imbalances. Sorry for offending you, that's just how I understood it.
   
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