tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-854015997324948854.post3015182155331734915..comments2020-10-29T15:55:48.323+10:00Comments on Musings of a Bipolar Girl.: Thirty.hedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08238318473453113791noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-854015997324948854.post-89554217175743182172010-08-05T02:35:57.660+10:002010-08-05T02:35:57.660+10:00Check check check
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Spitting in a wishing w...Check check check<br />One two<br /><br />Spitting in a wishing well<br />Blown to hell crash<br />I'm the last splash<br /><br />I know you little libertine<br />I know you're a real coocoo<br /><br />Want you coocoo cannonball<br />Want you coocoo cannonball<br />In the shade, in the shade<br />In the shade, in the shade<br /><br />I know you little libertine<br />I know you're a cannonball<br /><br />I'll be your whatever you want<br />The bong in this reggae song<br /><br />In the shade, in the shade<br />Want you coocoo cannonball<br />Want you coocoo cannonball<br /><br />Spitting in a wishing well<br />Blown to hell<br />Crash<br />I'm the last splash<br /><br />I'll be your whatever you want<br />The bong in this reggae song<br /><br />Want you coocoo cannonball<br />Want you coocoo cannonball<br />In the shade, in the shade<br />In the shade, in the shadeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-854015997324948854.post-90287302415434962232010-07-24T11:00:22.403+10:002010-07-24T11:00:22.403+10:00Don't think of it as "my life was only wo...Don't think of it as "my life was only worth $100" - most of the trinkets you had may lack monetary value, but that doesn't make them worthless. Life is more than a handful of paper that someone arbitrarily gave value to.<br /><br /><br />Picking up what you can carry and moving across the globe would scare, frighten and generally terrify any normal person. I can't imagine what you're going through after adding bipolar into the mix, although these posts do provide a little bit of insight.<br /><br />Actually as the post opened and I saw where it was headed, the first thing I thought of was where you ended it - maybe you were always destined to do this and while it's a morbid way to put it, "death before thirty" referred not to your physical life ending, just life as you know it ending.<br /><br />I'm positive you will love Australia, and you can be too - you just have to trust us to be right on this one. Aside from the fact that it's an awesome country, the people here will amaze you and support you (even if you don't want it) while you find your feet. Accept their gifts, find your feet and then spread your wings to find your place here. The happiness *we* get from knowing we helped you do it is often repayment enough.<br /><br /><br />Oh, and one more piece of advice - even if you do end up cancelling the party, don't deny your family the airport goodbye. You might not see the point now, but if it was me I'd regret it later.<br /><br />Relax, take care, and remember that you always have friends to turn to no matter how bad it gets. See you in Brisbane :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com