I’ve been practising my own version of a positive thinking philosophy for a few years now. It’s not based on anything I’ve read, it’s just something I developed as I’ve recognised that many of the events I think are bad for me actually turn out to be good. The same thing happens to everyone else too. It took a couple of years for it to become second nature to me, but now that it is I’m even more chilled than I naturally was anyway. I don’t tend to get upset about most of the negative things that happen and realise that time may well uncover something very positive in them.
Me and my bitch
We entered the pet shop having decided to buy a cat, and came out with a dog. Don’t ask me what happened it was a long time ago. She was mostly, but not entirely, border collie. She had a beautiful coat which was black, white, brown and grey, a really cute face and a price tag of just £6.00. We named her Lassie, and to this day, I can’t believe I was so unimaginative as to call her that.
Confessions of a firestarter
Me and my brother had a fascination with fire when we were young, and both managed to set a house on fire. Steve did the first one when we were about 6 and 4 respectively. One of my earliest memories is of a fireman patiently questioning us both after our Oak Street house was rendered uninhabitable.
How to deal with Windows annoyances
This is a site that tells you how to do things like “Get Rid of Irritating Splash Screens”, “Stop Windows from asking if you want to send a report to Microsoft whenever a program crashes”, “Turn Off the Bouncing ‘Click Here to Begin’ Arrow” and many more annoyances. This site has been around a long time and worth looking at – Annoyances.org
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