RunningMan: Thanks. I agree that we have to be careful what we attribute to our past as Dubbies, and what we have to take responsibility for as character faults.
frankiespeakin: I am considering talking to 'someone' (i.e. professional), but being British and a big skeptic, I find the idea distasteful and invasive. Took me long enough to get what I have thus far got out out without some sandal-wearing motherf*cker re=programming me.
As for pot, I know the good points and bad points. The bad points are that if provides a solution for feeling bad, without actually impacting the causes of feeling bad. It also, as you point out, tends to make you put of doing today what should have been done five months ago.
Mulan: Thanks!
acsot: Thank you too. Yeah, problem is that I can now see the difference between the parenting I got and the parenting someone fairly normal got, and I can see the deficiencies and lack of focus in real-world areas that my Dubbie parents inculcated in me match the areas where I have problems, or I have problems in areas where I developed coping mechanisms to make life as a Dub more bearable. SO although the actual theology of the Dubs isn;t to bvlame, the life-style and aspirations, if you will, of the average Dub have left me with gaps in my education. I can do Stochiometric (sp?) reactions but can't balance my bank account!
Sassy: Seems we're on the same page...!
SaintSatan: Humour helps (you half-witted she-goat)
SYN: Thank you very much. Of course, I might just have a surfit of feeling sorry for myself. I have been thinking about the future, along the lines of "the best revenge is living well", it helps.
Celtic: Hiya Mark and thanks. The 'together' thing is half-act half-reality and occasionally half-arsed... I'm dead busy this week but will drop you a line soon.
talesin: "Sometimes it's hard for me to really 'see' the future" YES! I mean, HELL YES!! Why am I still living like the future will sort itself out magically, as we all used to believe? Thank you, that helps.
beckyboop: I'll see what we're doing over the weekend, but it's a bit late and I think we've plans. If you haven't got a hotel sorted, try http://www.winston.nl/, it's central, clean, cheap. If you smoke pot, go to http://www.rokerij.net/, it's one of the most characteristic coffee shops in the city; go to the one near Liedseplein; you'll see a Burger King on one side of the square, the Rokerij is in the street behind the Burger King, on the opposite side of the road from th back of the Burger King. And go to the Anne Frank house. It's the most impacting 'tourist' experience I've ever had. Tahnks and have fun!
DanTheMan: Oh, I finish books, several a week. It's actual 'stuff' I don;t finish... I have a wine rack that is still a 3 meter long piece of wood, for example...!
donkey: It's evading doing the druge work of accounts. It's hiding from the fact we need to economise... I'm working full time whilst my gf is finishing conservatory whilst working part-time. We're both in our thirties and we need to live more like students than most people our age. In additon to a reduced income (due to my gf studying) we also have increased needs; my kids live in another country, I see them regularly, and each trip is over a quarter of my monthly pay check. Old maxim; income x, expenditure x = whoopie!, income x expenditure x+ = ohshitohshitohshit!