The best thing I have read online all year - Fight Club in NYC

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Some of you may know that I LOVE the film Fight Club, and it really excited me to see a post about a real-life fight club today…

A number of shirtless, scraped-up men paced the perimeter of the circle, alternately refereeing and answering questions. The rules were simple: find a partner, get in the ring. No face shots, tapping out ends the fight. No settling scores, just fighting for the fun of fighting. No experience or discernible skill required.

Click here to read the full story complete with videos and photos…

ADD/ADHD and poor impulse control in communication…

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As someone who has ADD/ADHD, poor impulse control is something that I struggle with on a daily basis, and causes numerous issues with communication.

To add fuel to the fire, people who have ADD/ADHD tend to intterupt conversations, and even change the subject, much to the irritance of those around them.

Here is an example:

A few years ago, I went on a road trip with a friend through the countryside. Since he was doing the driving, I had the opportunity to just sit, enjoy the scenery, and have conversation.

My friend was talking to me about his new job, and issues he was having settling in and worries about his performance - something that was very important to him. In fact, one of the reasons we went on this trip was to discuss the things going on with each other, and me being a passenger would allow me to concentrate on the conversation (nice theory).

Suddenly, I stated “excuse me a moment, did you see that old car over there?”. He said “What are you on about” and gave me an evil look.

I said “I was talking about that car that we passed - did you see it - it was an old American Mustang”.

The next thing I knew, my friend was upset. “Haven’t you been listening to what I was saying?” he asked. “You know how hard it is for me to talk about these things, and now you are not even paying attention. That has really wound me up!”.

I said “Of course I was listening”. Sheesh, what was his problem? After all, I did say excuse me.

But to my mate, it was exactly like I had butted into the conversation. Here he was talking about something very important to him, and since I am a friend who sincerely cares about him, I should not have interuppted while he was telling me about his deepest darkest fears.

Often, people with ADD/ADHD will interupt communication with their friends or partner by saying “excuse me, I don’t mean to interupr the conversation, but…” and then change the subject completly.

To the person with ADD/ADHD, this is perfectly valid. It is not an attempt at being rude, even though it certainly feels that way to those around them.

What is happening is that AT THAT VERY MOMENT is that the ADD/ADHD person gets a thought in their head. They feel a TREMENDOUS amount of pressue to get this thought into the conversation. So they butt in, albeit politely. We sometimes assume that if we ask politely, those around us will not have a problem with this. I have to often remind myself that people do.

What is taking place in the mind of the ADD/ADHD person when this happens?

People with a hyperactive/impulsive ADD/ADHD have a brain that races a million miles a minute. It is constantly rushing from one thought to the next - one of the pluses and drawbacks of having ADD/ADHD.

In conversation, if something is said that sparks another, seemingly unrelated, thought in their mind, THAT thought will catch their attention. But because our minds rush around so fast, we also know that the new thought may only stay in our minds for a split second. We believe that it’s important information to give you even though it may totally be unrelated to what we may be talking about. Fearful that this important thought may be lost forever in the ever-rushing flood of other thoughts, we blurt out, as politely as we can in the intensity of the moment “excuse me, I don’t mean to change the subject but…” - and in that instant we a re off and running. We are afraid that if we don’t say it THAT INSTANT that it will be gone forever.

All of this makes sense as to why there is so much intensity in our conversations. We do not intend to sabotage other people’s sense of significance, and this is something I personally struggle with.

If you could imagine that you were a “prisoner of the moment” and had something incredibly important to say and had to say it NOW, and you could not, you could start to understand what this is like for some of us.

When people with ADD/ADHD are forced to wait for their turn in conversation, and wait, and wait, and wait, we feel like we are insignificant.

One method that I use to control this behaviour in meetings is to take a notepad and pen and take notes. This way, when one of those wonderful rushing thoughts comes in, I can jot it down and wait for the appropriate time to speak.

I would love to hear about any coping methods that others have in regards to this.

One way that people with ADD/ADHD try to show our partners how much we love them is by finishing their sentences for them. That is a whole other kettle of fish, but I will get around to it - eventually!

Geneva - reborn sport enthusiast…

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The last few weeks have been great, and although I have neglected this blog, I am determined to pull my finger out and write more.

Over the last few months, I have been more and more interested in different sporting events, and have been amazed and bewildered at some of the things I have witnessed.

I am actually surprised at how much I enjoy going to these events, because it is something that I never considered in the past.

I have attended a few football matches that have really gotten me interested in the sport.
It isn’t just the game that fascinates me, but everything that goes along with it, especially the atmosphere.

There is one instance in particular, where someone was giving running commentation, that I cannot fail to mention.

Boxing Day (the day after Christmas), I went to a Hull City game that I will never forget.

me at KC stadium

We played the Wolverhampton Wanderers, and one of their players happens to be a gypsy - apparently part of his contract states that he has to live in a house. Anyways, some of the guys in front of us were doing a great commentary, and one shouted out “I bet you had roast hedgehog for your Christmas dinner”. It still tickles me to hear this.

I have been happily surprised to also see that a majority of the negative connotations about football are untrue. I have seen very little racism, only a couple of small fights in the away stands, and generally a great love towards fellow team supporters. Sure there is swearing and some taunting, but all in all, I wouldn’t miss a thing. This is definetly a sport you want to encourage the whole family to get involved with - I cannot wait to take Ariel to a game.

A couple of weeks ago we went to see professional darts in Sheffield - what an eye-opening experience!

I expected to get there and see lots of old men smoking pipes and drinking ales, but that misconception couldn’t have been further from reality.

The crowd was a very young, and very chavvy (white trash) clientele. This made it all the more fun, as everyone was relaxed and there to have a good time.

We supported a darts player from Canada called Darth Maple, and took along light sabres to cheer him on with.

Les Darkside Geneva at the Darts

We had a great time with these, and the guys in the rows next to us were using them as microphones to sing into when the players made a good score.

And last, but not least, the hockey. We went to yet another game yesterday, and had an absolute laugh!

It was the Hull Stingrays vs the Manchester Phoenix, and man did we annihilate them!

We got to meet the mascot:

Me and Jodey meet the Mascot Les meets the Mascot

Cropper made ordering hotdogs look sexy (too bad they weren’t REAL dogs):

Cropper Orders a Dog

We got to meet some of the Player’s wives (I should go into a rant about the type of person minority sports attract - i.e. obese, socially retarded, LOUD, etc. but I will leave that for another time):

Haggard Wife

We then got to see a fight:

Fight!

Went for a drink with the buddies, and then we walked back to my car in the snow:

its snowing!
(check out my new AMAZING bag - thank you honey)

All in all, a great time was had - and although in the past I have slated sport and never understood it, I am really into it now.

 

darts, beer, and light sabres…

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Last Thursday, I have the lovely opportunity to see the Darts Championships live in Sheffield.

We supported Darth Maple, and although he lost, we had a great time.

Here are some photos:

 darts

:Les Darkside Power

Andy And Les 118 man

Dennis the Menace Superman

50 questions

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It’s something I haven’t done in awhile, so I thought I’d try answering reader questions today.

You can ask me anything you want, from the personal to the professional to the philosophical and anything else you can think of.

I can’t claim to have expert answers on anything, but I’ll do my best, and will profess ignorance when applicable.

Today I’m going to expand to answering 50 questions. If I get busy, I might not answer them right away. If I don’t get to your question, I apologize!

After I answer the 100 questions, I’m done!

I hope everyone enjoys this fun little feature.

So: Ask me anything you want!

The coolest thing I saw in Hull today…

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Today, both myself and The Mister went for a walk at lunchtime to relax, unwind, grab a bite to eat, and laugh at the substantial amount of Meffs that seem to be about during the school holidays.

We had the delights of a Subway meal deal lunch - mmmm gherkins and olives. Why I love this combination with ranch dressing I will never know.

I then went into Blue Banana and bought some more really bright red hair colour - of which I will be using tonight, and was served by the campest butch-looking man. Ever. His nametag said Lady M. I bet he likes it rough.

We then bumped into a friend, who happened to have a really cool purpley neck tie on, it reminded me of Quality Street and was very shimmery.

Went to the shops and I bought ANOTHER pair of gloves - I have 4 other pairs, all missing the left glove. Either I am extremly forgetful with gloves, or Michael Jackson is stalking me - again.

I understand there has been sightings of a Michael-Jackson-look-alike, who looks like they have been run over by a fleet of VW Beetles, all around Hull. I haven’t seen this person yet, but I hope to… If you see them, please send me a photo!

As we were walking back to my office in the glorious sunshine, we noticed two terrier dogs tied up outside of WHSmith. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that this dog’s WEINER was poking out.

Yes, you read right, THE DOG’S WEINER WAS POKING OUT.

It sure made me laugh, and generally improved my mood (I have had a dodgy tummy the last few days and it’s left me really fed up).

I predict that Hull City will win the Norwich game tonight 3-1. I also predict that some dodgy fella will attempt to collect other fans in a layby that he has a very unnatural fondness of - perhaps he has some great memories of dogging there?

Les has actually given me a LOLCat update (wtf?) - he likes this one:

lol cat 24

Spring has Sprung, the sun is shining, Hull City will win, and the weiners are abound.

Life is good.

11 Goals To Enhance Your Life This Year…

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I read the following over at tipnut, and totally agree with this philosophy.
I intend on setting myself these goals.

11 Goals To Enhance Your Life This Year

  1. Choose One New Thing To Learn: Take a class for something you’ve always wanted to know how to do…knitting, woodworking, embroidery, gourmet cooking, first aid, oil painting, wine making.
  2. Eliminate One Negative Distraction: Media gossip capturing too much time from your day? Spending too much time complaining with others? World news haunting you hourly? Cut the negative noise, focus on weeding out one distracting habit at a time.
  3. Embrace One Positive Influence: Focus on making room for more time for something positive in your life. Nurturing friendships, seeking uplifting discussion or information, spiritual reflection.
  4. Honor Your Family: With your time, laughter, forgiveness, respect, generous acts, support and encouragement…then enjoy what blossoms from that.
  5. Nurture Your Home: Determine areas that need improvement–cleaning, baking & cooking, organize. Make pretty the best you can with the resources you have. Appreciate.
  6. Develop One Healthier Lifestyle Habit: Exercise, eat better, cut fatty foods and snacks, quit smoking, cut the soda pop, walk more.
  7. Stretch Yourself–Do Something Terrifying: Public speaking, belly dance class, volunteer for your political party of choice, fundraise for a good cause.
  8. Teach Something: Volunteer to teach a community class, start a blog and share your experience or knowledge, share family recipes, history and traditions with younger family members.
  9. Reduce Something: Clutter, debt, overspending, household waste (recycle).
  10. Focus On One Area For Increased Independence: Make more instead of buying ready-made (food, gifts), learn how to fix more instead of hiring or purchasing replacement, grow more of your own food–even if it’s just kitchen herbs, work on debt reduction.
  11. Stretch Your Generosity: Regularly do something a bit painful that helps someone else–give a co-worker a ride home, offer a helping hand to an elderly neighbor, donate clothing and household items to a struggling family–all with no strings attached.

Some goals you may let go of over time, but some will flourish. The fun is appreciating the journey–and where it leads you to next :).

Shopping…

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Yesterday we went shopping in Leeds…

red cappucino lover

Les and Lights Les is Bored

And today did a spot…

Les’s New Jacket Looking menacing…

football - WIN!

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A photo from the game today…
me at KC stadium

And another one from Xmas eve…
us in Lamp - xmas eve

even more new photos…

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I have now lost exactly 140 pounds, which brings me to 175.

I couldn’t be happier, my only concern now is losing my curves.

Here are my latest photos:

getting ready night out getting ready night out 2 xmas do 2
xmas do

Early Saturday Morning
Dave and Jon at mine at 3:00 AM on Saturday… After lots of drink!

Russ
Russ, talking on the phone to his girlfriend at 3:30AM on the back step, while drinking Ciaprinhias, having a fag, and prior to getting covered in lime shaving gel from the upstairs bathroom window, ala Dave.