February 24, 200620 yr I think Ive got that too. Today my dad said..."you're always on the bloody computer!! Good thing I have a laptop!" ohhh dear. lol!!!
February 24, 200620 yr oh god. My mum says that. My dad doesnt live with us anymore but if he did he would say the same! I'm just like, "mum...fuck off!" of course i dont actually say that :lol:
February 24, 200620 yr You say it under your breath ... but you know that they're right :rolleyes: :) I just love this board!! :lol:
February 24, 200620 yr YEAH!! IT REALLY EXISTS THAT POST-CONCERT TRAUMA. AND IT FEELS GREAT COS´ YOU´RE ONLY THINKING ABOUT COLDPLAY AND THOSE ARE THE GREATEST FEELING YOU CAN EVER HAVE :)
February 24, 200620 yr Yep, it boosted my Coldplay thoughts times infinity. :lol: My mom's birthday card to me... it was hilarious. On the front it said "happy.birthday.2.u" over and over on a computer screen. Then I opened it up and it said, "Is THIS where you're going to spend your birthday?!" :lol: :lol: :lol:
February 25, 200620 yr ^^ :lol: :lol: the other day my mom told I was SICK she says I just wanna get home so fast after work to come online
February 25, 200620 yr :lol: we were talking about something totally random and somehow I linked it to coldplay so she said "estas enferma" which means "you're sick"
February 25, 200620 yr My parents get mad everytime I get on the computer. They think I should be "preparing for college" or doing the SAT prep books or something. Dude, I'm 13!
March 16, 200620 yr UGh. It's coming back....... but I think listening to the bootleg of Riverbend will make me feel better.
March 16, 200620 yr elizabeth, I think you are expressing an emotion which is the lot of mankind (with certain fortunate exceptions like coldplay_steph!) So often, when we look forward to something as much as you did to seeing Coldplay, we hit the ground with a massive bump afterwards and ordinary life seems so humdrum and dull. I am fascinated by psychology and personality types - eg melancholy, sanguine (optimistic) etc and have done a lot of research on these things. I am definitely of a melancholic temperament myself - ie very reflective, prone to depression etc, and in my experience, many Coldplay fans are the same. I have personally never been able to understand how people can come home from their holidays on a high, talking of feeling so much better, so much more able to face life etc. I absolutely DREAD that last day when I have to return home and sometimes wonder whether it's worth going away at all because of that last horrible day!! Same with the concept of 'happy memories' - to me, a memory is only happy if the circumstance remains. How can you feel happy about something which is gone forever?? JMHO - but don't worry elizabeth - your feeling is totally normal and hopefully you will get over your gloom and be able to start looking forward to the NEXT Coldplay concert!!:smiley: "Who has not writhed at past joy To know the change and feel it When there is none to heal it?" (John Keats)
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