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All I have to deal with is the cold dark nights. I have no Christmas blues or outrageous credit card bills as I cancelled Christmas through lack of interest.
Load of rubbish if you ask me. Blue Monday indeed.
We are probably all a bit cheesed off at the mo, but it's because of short, cold grey days dragging on, the floods, the dreaded virus, and probably other personal problems too.
Nothing to do with it being the 18th and a Monday.
Load of rubbish if you ask me. Blue Monday indeed.
We are probably all a bit cheesed off at the mo, but it's because of short, cold grey days dragging on, the floods, the dreaded virus, and probably other personal problems too.
Nothing to do with it being the 18th and a Monday.
Think positive!
Totally agree Mups, it’s certainly not a blue Monday in this house.
They call it stormy Monday
But Tuesday's just as bad
Lord, and Wednesday's worse
And Thursday's all so bad
The eagle flies on Friday
Saturday I go out to play
Sunday I go to church, yeah
Gonna kneel down and pray
Lord have mercy
Lord have mercy on me
Lord have mercy
Lord have mercy on me
Blue Monday is the name given to a day in January (typically the third Monday of the month) said by a UK travel company, Sky Travel, to be the most depressing day of the year. The concept was first published in a 2005 press release from the company, which claimed to have calculated the date using an "equation
I guess it is depressing for those who have spent more than they should unnecessarily on Christmas festivities and are being encouraged to spend even more by the holiday companies
It is just another January day and a day nearer to Spring for those who are more sensible .
It is also my big sisters birthday she will be 76 and it is a happy day for her because she is having her pre op test today in preparation for a long awaited knee replacement later this week.