| Holiday Blues Posted: 12/12/2004 2:03:43 AM | Just wondering if anyone else out there is starting to get the holiday blues?
I had to sit through my sister playing Christmas music today and it almost drove me nuts.
What do you do to get rid of them..???
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| Holiday Blues Posted: 12/12/2004 2:40:24 AM | | I don't get the Holiday blues. Here's the problem most of the holiday music brings up sentimental thoughts and makes people wonder if they should have done X or Y had kids ect... I've noticed that the older individuals get the more needy they seem to be of wanting company. Just avoid thinking of all those little things you could have done differently or what you've missed out on. Just enjoy the spirit, or whatsoever you call people caring for one another. Don't think too deeply unless you plan on making a serious life change. | |
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| Holiday Blues Posted: 12/12/2004 11:36:48 AM | | Yes, actually, the holiday blues hit me last night out of nowhere. Someone I wish I could meet before Christmas, but I know I can't. Who knows if I ever will. Anyway, I'm in that tacky holiday damper, as well, somewhat because of the above. | |
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| Holiday Blues Posted: 12/12/2004 11:41:39 AM | "Ah yes ..............The Holiday Blues" (guitarman picks up his guitar.............starts playing a 12-bar in a) | |
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| Holiday Blues Posted: 12/16/2004 6:46:18 AM | i'm not too sentimental about the holidays, would ignore them altogether if it wasnt for family. so i dont have too much trouble with the holiday blues, i have more trouble with the election day blues, thankfully that only comes around every four years. if you think about it unhappiness really comes from having expectations that arent met. if you dont have the expectations you wont get hit with the depression. just play every day by ear and see what comes. | |
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