in 2001 a couple months before 9/11 I had a tbi from 3 police officers then hit my head on the cell wall as well. recovery hasn't been easy, whilst the focus on mental health remains, i improve every day. i wouldn't make the same mistakes only because i'm not as disabled. i believe i have improved my chess from a 1300 to about 1500 over these years, maybe higher. most people don't improve.
@executioner-brand saidThanks for the info, but I was speaking to Contenchess, not you.
in 2001 a couple months before 9/11 I had a tbi from 3 police officers then hit my head on the cell wall as well. recovery hasn't been easy, whilst the focus on mental health remains, i improve every day. i wouldn't make the same mistakes only because i'm not as disabled. i believe i have improved my chess from a 1300 to about 1500 over these years, maybe higher. most people don't improve.
You okay?
@chaney3 saidwe will see
Thanks for the info, but I was speaking to Contenchess, not you.
You okay?
Justin Bieber - Boyfriend gives me memories of rape sparrows in the noise infested areas of the traffics on the road. They rape cats just with their noise. One day they were letting out an orgasm type sound and i walked about 2 km's they were doing it till i got 2 st peters church with lots of trees.
@chaney3 saidSometime in the morning by the Monkees, circa 1967. It was released the same time I first saw Vonya Anderson. She was my Jr. High School dream girl. Too bad every other guy in school thought the same thing. She later turned into a nose in the air, stuck up little cow, but she was one of the few good memories I have of that place.
I recently heard "Soul and Inspiration" by "The Righteous Brothers", and it touched a nerve, reminding me of a relationship that didn't work out. But then my thoughts shifted to the fact that this song came out years before I was born, and was likely listened to "live" by my parents, who probably had just met, and were dating. Their marriage ultimately ended in divorce, and ...[text shortened]... specially when they're well written.
Any songs bring back memories for you? Whether good or bad?
@mchill saidI think we all had a "Vonya Anderson" in our youth to dream about.
Sometime in the morning by the Monkees, circa 1967. It was released the same time I first saw Vonya Anderson. She was my Jr. High School dream girl. Too bad every other guy in school thought the same thing. She later turned into a nose in the air, stuck up little cow, but she was one of the few good memories I have of that place.
I was introduced to the song "Crimson and Clover" by Tommy James during my own awkward time of not even knowing how to approach my "Vonya".
Lol.