I find it interesting that in the 70’s I (and countless millions) loved comedy, cartoons and movies from the 30’s and 40’s. Made for two generations older than us. I thought Ealing comedies, Niven, Cary Grant, Bette Davis and Bogart movies were masterpieces.
These days, my kids consider the...
I love seeing the avatar. I’ve fond memories of Xmas’s as a kid (pre video era), with the BBC airing A Day At The Races, A Night At The Opera, etc. My Dad was nuts on Laurel & Hardy, one of older brothers the Marx Brothers, they passed on the love.
A bit of online comedy clips can also be a great boon. My daughter’s got into watching the real University Challenge, literally laughing to myself I’m keen to show her the spoof (Smith and Jones, or NTNON?) and will be.
Sorry you feel that way.
Often the hardest month. With 6 weeks between pays, Xmas expense, cloudy shit weather and often family aggro/politics brought to a head at Xmas.
Personally, I’ve found the following all a big help; brisk walks, trying to eat healthily and giving myself little treats eg...