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Things that make you SAD thread.

Jaysus. I wish I hadnt googled that.

Where are all his mates who were happy to share the limelight in his heyday?
 
Saw this earlier, its really sad and wish I could unsee them. If only he had someone to help him he could rely on.

Wish I could unsee them too. So terribly,terribly sad.
 
I'm sure he does have people willing to help him.

Some things you can only deal with yourself.
 
He's probably the best English player I'll ever see. That's how I'll always think of him.
 
I presume his upcoming court case for the alleged racist comments during his show in Wolvo have sent him backwards
 
Jaysus. I wish I hadnt googled that.

Where are all his mates who were happy to share the limelight in his heyday?

That is exactly what people were saying when George Best became a victim of the drink. Like Gascoigne, he was surrounded dead by hangers on during his great times, but they all disappeared when he needed them most.
 
I feel so sorry for Gazza, he just hasn't ever been able to cope with life after football. The interview he did in the euro 96 documentary made me sad, he kept saying that he couldn't look at footage of old games because he missed it so much
 
Me mom sent me a newspaper cutting of Kenny Hibbitt, which I received today. He looks really old on it. Still lovely,but looking much older. Made me a bit sad.
 
The dawning realisation that my job is slowly killing me and the stress in all parts of my life is going to give me a stomach ulcer.
 
The dawning realisation that my job is slowly killing me and the stress in all parts of my life is going to give me a stomach ulcer.

Can sympathise with this & not something to continue with.

Suffered this in the mid 90's & was the only extremely dire period of my working life. Was given the opportunity to move to a less pressured role (only got that offer as they were forced to accept that their actions had put me in the position which caused the problems), but didn't want to give in & tried to soldier on.

Had to admit defeat in the end when I came close to being diagnosed with depression - recovered quickly after the chage of job.

I hope you have options to deal with this.
 
Was watching YouTube videos last night (the wife is away), old British Lions tours etc. and came across videos of Joost van der Westhuizen nowadays, how a prime athlete can be so decimated by ALS is so saddening, how someone can go from peak physical fitness to being wheelchair bound and unable to even talk makes you realise how fragile the human body can be.
 
How we can be here one minute and gone the next. Hubbys work colleague was at work yesterday and being his usual jokey self. He didn't turn up for work this morning, he had died of a heart attack in the night.

Enjoy everyday. Everyday is precious.
 
Watching Harvey Keitel's career slowing dying during every other ad break.
 
Same here. Pessimists do my head in.
 
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