You may have noticed that I have gotten into a habit of posting a weekly blog about something that I have recently experienced. I have no idea why I do this. I find writing can be therapeutic and at first, I looked at it as something to do when I can't sleep at silly o'clock. However now it seems that it's now become a routine, very much a part of Luv2's Law and an established feature in my diary 'to do list'.
Yeah, I know that makes me weird, it's probably the weirdest thing about me. I have a borderline compulsive obsession about being organised. Seriously, my diary would make your toes curl.
Why am I telling you this? Well, to kind of explain why I'm not writing a blog this week. I can't because I'm trying to break my obsession with my diary by removing non-essential 'to do items'. My diary is both a curse and a blessing and I have recently been shocked into the realisation of my dependency on it. I realised this when watching TV yesterday.
I watched a woman squeeze her way through her front door then climb, slither and crawl through stacks of newspapers, magazines and heaps of other stuff that she had crammed into her house. She had stuff that reached up to the ceiling forcing her to navigate a bizarre series of tunnels to move around her home.
It was a programme about compulsive, obsession disorders. This one was about hoarding. I was fascinated, horrified and, dare I say it, a little embarrassed. I usually go out of my way to avoid watching this sort of programme because it feels like staring at the inmates of a lunatic asylum, but I'm hooked. What is it about the compulsion to hold on to our things in the belief that they are too important, useful or sentimental to throw away? Is it because life moves so fast, we feel the need to cling on to things that remind us about special moments or is it a response to a society where we no longer mend our broken items but just replace them with new ones?
Anyway, this was meant to go someway to explain why I'm not writing a blog this week. My spare time will be spent clearing out the rubbish from my garage.
9:03 am Monday, 12th May, 2014
go4it2011
Let's hope it will not be a to long a process de-cluttering! |
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11:48 am Monday, 12th May, 2014
Skebbie
Wilf: Ah y'see she's a bit of transatlantic person.... :-) Might even pass for a "soccer Mom" :-) |
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12:16 pm Monday, 12th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
Wilf, I'll have you know, that in my book (a very Olde English book), the use of a past participle of 'got' ie 'gotten' is correct. We modern day Brits just wrongly assume that it's an Americanism (Skebbie, you can have ten house points). However you can have five house points for recognising that we have more or less stopped using it in this country. I just like to defy convention, but what would I really know on this subject, eh ... ? ;-) |
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12:17 pm Monday, 12th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
Ealish, it can be as deep as you like and can apply to whatever takes your fancy. My spring cleaning could apply to relationships, but equally the massive stack of National Geographic journals, four never used mountain bikes, old riding gear, garden furniture, two lamps and four pairs of old riding boots now fully converted in to luxury accommodation for the local mouse community. |
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12:42 pm Monday, 12th May, 2014
Skebbie
I take it you're not yet ready to chuck out your "BG survival knife" and Duke of Edinburgh's Award certificate :-) |
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5:28 pm Monday, 12th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
Shyboy, oh dear, that sounds very much like my Mom. I'm always nervous when she visits in case she does the finger test on the dusty surfaces in my lounge. She has this knack of making me feel like a naughty little girl who hasn't done her homework. |
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6:26 pm Monday, 12th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
Wilf, you illustrate my point perfectly. |
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9:20 pm Monday, 12th May, 2014
makesyousmile
A subject that is currently very close to my heart luv2! |
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9:57 pm Monday, 12th May, 2014
SunShineGirllUK
MYS got to agree, althlogh I only found it frightening for a short time. Then i felt empowered which other than the sense of freedom was the most wonderful feeling, one which i had almost forgotten how good it felt i hadn't felt it in many years. |
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10:11 pm Monday, 12th May, 2014
makesyousmile
Glad there's at least two of us sunshine! img src="imagesadultemoticons001.gif" |
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5:51 am Tuesday, 13th May, 2014
Fetch1
Luv2Suc. Re. your resident field mice.They do not carry disease so I will be seriously angry with you if I hear that you have cut off their tails with a carving knife !Besides, if you get an invitation to Prince Charmings Annual Charity Ball,in aid of sufferers of Obsessive Hoarders Syndrome, I will need their services in order to turn them into coachmen ! |
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8:03 am Tuesday, 13th May, 2014
makesyousmile
Fetch, your panto analogies, and theatrical stories constantly put a smile on my face. |
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12:14 pm Tuesday, 13th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
Wilf, you really are incorrigible. I have just choked on my ham salad laughing at that. Fetch has given me an idea on how to deal with you. ;-)
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12:44 pm Tuesday, 13th May, 2014
Fetch1
Thank you,Makes you smile !If I can bring a laugh to someone,then I'm content. |
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7:13 pm Tuesday, 13th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
Ok, ok you win this time. You've short-circuited my brain and rendered me speechless. |
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7:16 pm Tuesday, 13th May, 2014
gerry2012
Doesn't everyone hoard things to one degree or other, some people just take it to the extreme. |
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7:19 pm Tuesday, 13th May, 2014
gerry2012
Oh almost forgot, anyone want to buy a shovel, only used once! |
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7:32 pm Tuesday, 13th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
There are some people I'd never get tired of hitting with a shovel Gerry. I'll buy it from you. |
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9:48 pm Wednesday, 14th May, 2014
rigger101uk
Long chainsaw and ancient tractor eh? Always a winning combination in my opinion although others will remember the passion I have for my prismatic compass. |
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12:11 pm Thursday, 15th May, 2014
makesyousmile
Laughs maniacally to no one in particular, imagining using riggers, 'K-Tel' Chop O Matic on a bag of jelly babies! |
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12:46 pm Thursday, 15th May, 2014
makesyousmile
Did wonder that too Wilf, still there's plenty of time for it to be slashed from the record! I didn't know it was the wee yellow fella, but I've a whole bag to decimate, so had to start somewhere! One of the little bastards knows something! Failing that it's onto the M&S Percy pigs next or the gummi bears! Mwah mwah mwah! |
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1:13 pm Thursday, 15th May, 2014
makesyousmile
It's ok sensual, the green one fessed up! It couldn't stand the screams from its buddies anymore! Am enjoying this though, wonder if 'Eric the elephants' would enjoy a whizz round in the blender! |
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6:09 pm Thursday, 15th May, 2014
gerry2012
Fiona Bruce....no I'm betting more like Susanna Reid, I bet luv2 could give her a run for her money. |
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8:25 pm Thursday, 15th May, 2014
rigger101uk
I am decidedly pre-haribo. Black jacks and fruit salads for me plus flying saucers. |
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8:27 pm Thursday, 15th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
AdminRachel, you've let me down! Couldn't you have kept this lot in check while I was away. |
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5:24 am Friday, 16th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
You're all far too kind and you wouldn't be saying those things if you saw me right now. Panda eyes and bed head are soooo not a good look. I need to get my ass out of. Ed and into the shower ... |
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5:28 am Friday, 16th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
Oh feck! For the record, my ass isn't in Ed. Poor old Ed will be quivering in his boots right now. |
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12:35 pm Friday, 16th May, 2014
makesyousmile
Couldn't agree more wilf, |
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7:18 pm Friday, 16th May, 2014
Luv2sucU
Sensual "I blame the sunshine and the Friday feeling!!" |
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7:36 pm Friday, 16th May, 2014
makesyousmile
Luv2, The question for me isn't so much as to why Wilf has a lab full of nipples, it's more that when can I assume my role as his faithful yet horribly disfigured assistant. (I'm already half way there!) Drooping left side of my face, limp lifeless leg and arm, hunched over as I walk. Have been practicing my, "master is busy in his laboratory, you will need to come back, yes" voice! img src="imagesadultemoticons026.gif" |
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8:41 am Monday, 19th May, 2014
rigger101uk
Nipples are not generally manetic Wilf - you know jolly well that a back bearing is a way of determining the bearing from a prominent object or feature to one's own position; a series of back bearings allow some triangulation normally ending up in a top hat on the map (which is actually a triangle and nothing like a fecking top hat). |
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10:39 am Monday, 19th May, 2014
makesyousmile
In my best, Smeagol, Egor, Hunch back of Notre Dame voice, |