A FEELING OF DISAPPOINTMENT RESULTING FROM THE DISCOVERY THAT SOMETHING IS NOT AS GOOD AS ONE BELIEVED IT TO BE.! now guys there is no cure for this feeling of disillusionment,so the way to beat it is to expect it and then when it happens you will not feel so bad. And another way of getting over this feeling is to take a break,or if the feeling is real bad you can always listen to (chandelier recorded by Sia)
its like having a plan to scale Mount Everest and you fall off 50 feet from the top. or having a great new improved gambling winning system and it goes pear shaped after 6 months. or Frankie is beating a short head and it happens when you have put your full bank on Frankie believing him to be the greatest jockey in the world. yes folks,this disillusionment is a cruel feeling,you feel empty,sad,angry,stupid,depressed ,distraught,. but relax lads brass is here to help you all. and the way to beat this disillusionment is to say to yourself,"this disillusionment will not beat me,i will start again,but this time i will be 100% better than last time,i have learned a lesson ,nothing is impossible,it is only a journey i am on to the top and i have bumped into disillusionment on my way to the top,onwards and upwards to a higher level. good bye disillusionment thank you for your lesson"
its like having a plan to scale Mount Everest and you fall off 50 feet from the top.or having a great new improved gambling winning system and it goes pear shaped after 6 months.or Frankie is beating a short head and it happens when you have put your
"Chandelier" by Sia is indeed very good. Can't bear that little herbert jigging around alarmingly in her leotard though. Very poor in my view. Stick with the audio.
"Chandelier" by Sia is indeed very good. Can't bear that little herbert jigging around alarmingly in her leotard though. Very poor in my view. Stick with the audio.
When I saw the Speaker in Parliament today, attempting to defend his claim to impartiality, the first word that came to mind was BRASSNECK.
I hope the real brassneck will not be offended by this involuntary reaction.
When I saw the Speaker in Parliament today, attempting to defend his claim to impartiality, the first word that came to mind was BRASSNECK.I hope the real brassneck will not be offended by this involuntary reaction.