RIP 2018
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@crazy-horse said in RIP 2018: I know it's not your term but I hate the term "the black dog' when talking about depression. No-one I know that has suffered from this talks about the black dog. All I hear about is a fear, a fear that can't easily be described. Not to negate your point but to discuss further. 
 I'm pretty sure ome others do find the term quite a good description of how they feel.
 I don't know the origins of the term as linked to depression but I do remember people like Tim Finn trying to explain his feelings by describing them as a black dog following him around ready to pounce.
 I do know that Black Dog is an old folklore entity for evil or a portent of death, an apparition that creates fear.
 I know the term doesn't describe the way all sufferers feel but I do think it is a good visual term to try and describe to non sufferers and raise awareness. I guess it's a good entity for a campaign to work off.Pretty sure Tim Finn's Dirty Creature is about his battle with depression. Several of the songs on Time and Tide that Tim Finn wrote or co-wrote touch on his battle with depression. Haul Away and Never Ceases To Amaze Me in particular. 
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@crazy-horse said in RIP 2018: I know it's not your term but I hate the term "the black dog' when talking about depression. No-one I know that has suffered from this talks about the black dog. All I hear about is a fear, a fear that can't easily be described. Not to negate your point but to discuss further. 
 I'm pretty sure ome others do find the term quite a good description of how they feel.
 I don't know the origins of the term as linked to depression but I do remember people like Tim Finn trying to explain his feelings by describing them as a black dog following him around ready to pounce.
 I do know that Black Dog is an old folklore entity for evil or a portent of death, an apparition that creates fear.
 I know the term doesn't describe the way all sufferers feel but I do think it is a good visual term to try and describe to non sufferers and raise awareness. I guess it's a good entity for a campaign to work off.Pretty sure Tim Finn's Dirty Creature is about his battle with depression. I thought that too, but apparently its about his issues with anxiety which I guess is closely related . When I looked it up I had a read of the lyrics, he really is a great songwriter. 
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@crazy-horse said in RIP 2018: I know it's not your term but I hate the term "the black dog' when talking about depression. No-one I know that has suffered from this talks about the black dog. All I hear about is a fear, a fear that can't easily be described. Not to negate your point but to discuss further. 
 I'm pretty sure ome others do find the term quite a good description of how they feel.
 I don't know the origins of the term as linked to depression but I do remember people like Tim Finn trying to explain his feelings by describing them as a black dog following him around ready to pounce.
 I do know that Black Dog is an old folklore entity for evil or a portent of death, an apparition that creates fear.
 I know the term doesn't describe the way all sufferers feel but I do think it is a good visual term to try and describe to non sufferers and raise awareness. I guess it's a good entity for a campaign to work off.Pretty sure Tim Finn's Dirty Creature is about his battle with depression. I thought that too, but apparently its about his issues with anxiety which I guess is closely related . When I looked it up I had a read of the lyrics, he really is a great songwriter. You may be right now I think about it. Doesn't Haul Away mention a nervous breakdown? It's been ages since I have listened to it. Apparently the costumes and make up in the early days helped Tim and Phil Judd cope with anxiety and stage fright. 
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Burt Reynolds, dead at 82. Even the Bandit gets caught in the end. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12120852 
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Burt Reynolds, dead at 82. Even the Bandit gets caught in the end. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12120852 Legend . I was surprised his career didn’t pick up more after Boogie Nights . 
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@majorrage said in RIP 2018: Pisser, he did look pretty crapped out when he appeared on Fast n Loud a while back. They were doing a Bandit Trans Am Best show on telly Agree, I’m not petrol head but it’s one of the few worth while shows here on Sky ( partial to Wheeler Dealers too) 
 Fast n Loud is definitely not your run of the mill by the numbers boring car show.
 ‘ Stupid Ass Monkey!’
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@majorrage said in RIP 2018: Pisser, he did look pretty crapped out when he appeared on Fast n Loud a while back. They were doing a Bandit Trans Am Best show on telly Agree, I’m not petrol head but it’s one of the few worth while shows here on Sky ( partial to Wheeler Dealers too) 
 Fast n Loud is definitely not your run of the mill by the numbers boring car show.
 ‘ Stupid Ass Monkey!’She’s done really well out of that show , good on her. 
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RIP Lewis. Thanks for safely guiding the boys down the river. Yeah the Avon is no place for the faint hearted I really hope this triggers our favourite Cantab based ferners The Avon river, thats where they dump murdered hookers isn’t it,? 
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