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The Baghdad Bombers proudly announce thatRazGreenery will be co-captain next season.
RazGreenery brings a wealth of experience to the role and will no doubt shine in his new role which also encompasses the Committee Rep position.
I am certain all other teams are happy with the new era of the Baghdad Bombers who continue to go from strength to strength.
Thanks again to all the good people of the SFA who participated in our groundbreaking peoples vote.
I was dropped for a grand final by a team that played 15 inactives
That decision cost them the game, and my position on their list
Now, now Pugs ... you can't rewrite history.
You left outside the trade period, we received nothing from the OOBs for your defection.
The Baghdad Bombers proudly announce thatRazGreenery will be co-captain next season.
RazGreenery brings a wealth of experience to the role and will no doubt shine in his new role which also encompasses the Committee Rep position.
I am certain all other teams are happy with the new era of the Baghdad Bombers who continue to go from strength to strength.
Thanks again to all the good people of the SFA who participated in our groundbreaking peoples vote.
Every bit of it mate.
This is extremely philosophical EJW. But more importantly let’s discuss cheesecake. Baked cheesecake only or is the soft refrigerator type acceptable also?Some light reading for the Bombers. Careful with this, you think the grass in greener, jump the fence and find out it's Temu astroturf.....
"Grass is greener syndrome" is a psychological mindset that involves the idea that something better is always available elsewhere. It can make it difficult to appreciate the positive in your life and can lead to a cycle of dissatisfaction.
PeopleTeams with "grass is greener syndrome" may:
Some causes of "grass is greener syndrome" include:
- Fear commitment
- Fear boredom
- Fear losing their individuality
- Fear oppression
- Compromise their needs, values, and desires
- Project their unhappiness onto something outside of themselves
- Be unable to commit to things
- Be future-focused and never enjoy the present
- Feel trapped
- Be uncomfortable with boredom
To avoid "grass is greener syndrome", you can try to appreciate and love the life you're living right now. You can also try to bring yourself back to the present and enjoy the moments that are happening right now.
- Feeling dissatisfied with aspects of your life
- Being more susceptible when you're feeling disappointed or disheartened
- Social media making you more likely to compare yourself to others
This is extremely philosophical EJW. But more importantly let’s discuss cheesecake. Baked cheesecake only or is the soft refrigerator type acceptable also?
I got a fair idea mate, but their lawyers have been in contact with me.
I wonder what the ratio of ship jumpers is at the OOBs. Not wanting a response, all you statistical noobs, I was merely lost in a train of thought about whether anyone at the OOBs is more qualified or less qualified to point this out.Some light reading for the Bombers. Careful with this, you think the grass in greener, jump the fence and find out it's Temu astroturf.....
"Grass is greener syndrome" is a psychological mindset that involves the idea that something better is always available elsewhere. It can make it difficult to appreciate the positive in your life and can lead to a cycle of dissatisfaction.
PeopleTeams with "grass is greener syndrome" may:
Some causes of "grass is greener syndrome" include:
- Fear commitment
- Fear boredom
- Fear losing their individuality
- Fear oppression
- Compromise their needs, values, and desires
- Project their unhappiness onto something outside of themselves
- Be unable to commit to things
- Be future-focused and never enjoy the present
- Feel trapped
- Be uncomfortable with boredom
To avoid "grass is greener syndrome", you can try to appreciate and love the life you're living right now. You can also try to bring yourself back to the present and enjoy the moments that are happening right now.
- Feeling dissatisfied with aspects of your life
- Being more susceptible when you're feeling disappointed or disheartened
- Social media making you more likely to compare yourself to others
Can’t we just start working with The OOBs in a more civilised way? Surely we are all mature adults who can respect that people are always going to have different views. So my suggestion is poke your tongue out and run like hell!I wonder what the ratio of ship jumpers is at the OOBs. Not wanting a response, all you statistical noobs, I was merely lost in a train of thought about whether anyone at the OOBs is more qualified or less qualified to point this out.