Switching Off!

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J. R. Ewing
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Switching Off!

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Are POers on this forum able to switch off from PO? If so what do you do to relax and forget about all this impending doom?
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Five months of hell ahead. As soon as I get up on the motorcycle life gets easier again.



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J. R. Ewing wrote:Are POers on this forum able to switch off from PO? If so what do you do to relax and forget about all this impending doom?
Heavy drinking works best
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Nothing like a mad dog and a nice long empty beach (now that the grockles have gone home)

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Drinking and physics degree, no time to think when you're studying and certainly not worrying about the world's ills when I'm drinking. :lol:

Oh, and physical activity, although if you run maybe you want some music to distract you from your wandering thoughts.
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Loud banging psychedelic dance music, beer and bacon butties - not necessarily in that order.
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Post by J. R. Ewing »

LOL - There's cerainly a patter which involves 'beer'. My personal fave out of the ones so far is the one with the 'mad dog and an empty beach' I love taking my dogs to the beach too especially when they are quiet - only I live quite far from the beach so it's only a few times a year.
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Post by Catweazle »

At the risk of sounding like a Hippy, I find that sitting very still in the woods, with the birds starting to chirp all around and the wind gently moving the leaves is very relaxing. I sometimes have a snooze sitting against a tree and wake up feeling really happy.
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Same here, being in the woods. Though I include some tree felling along with sitting listening to the birds!
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Beer, music, chopping/cutting firewood, walking/hiking up hills/mountains. Must try the sitting in the wood thing - sounds delightfull. :)
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Post by SunnyJim »

Mountain biking with my mates if I can ever find the time again.

I love playing my guitar in my band too. I forget I exist sometimes when the chords are sounding good....

Beer is obviously a good thing, as is the pub.
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It's Dark Age living history and battle re enactment for me!

The living history bit means no phones, computers, tv etc - just friends and family round the campfire (plus learning some interesting / useful craft skills) while the battle re enactment with blunt but otherwise realistic weapons burns off all my doomer angst :lol:
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'Walking the bounds' of our small bit of land - ostensibly to check the fence line - is quite relaxing.
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I spend time with my chickens.
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Post by Andy Hunt »

I was going to say gardening, chopping logs etc etc, but I thought that's all totally PO related stuff!! :lol:
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