667: Emotional problems

Anders Christian Siveb¾k anders_sivebaek at nns.dk
Wed Jun 13 20:26:18 CEST 2001


Hi
>Wouter
>
>By the way, Anders, are you all right?
Maybe I'm not, maybe because I misinterpret the tone in this same
question. 
When Daniel asked, who's next to be accused of having emotional problems,
I wasn't expecting it to me, being maybe so accused to have such by you,
but as said I could be misinterpreting your question very much.

>- But the word square also means in
>- american, honest. And I find that fun, so saying that those italians
>- draw sqauare I say they draw honest and Nice and I don't agree with
>- myself. Oh stop writing you ... no I wont! - flap - punch - smack -
>- (sence the Batman-slogan running in my head? follow this, next
>- bat-episode, same bat-time, same bat-channel?)
In any case this was meant somewhat both as a joke, and as an explaining 
of the word square, which i just used myself. 

What are emotional problems anyway? Does the word have a very big
connotation in
english? for me it seems that a person who was sorry about something, the
death of
a relative or something one cares for very much could cause in emotioanl
problems?


Hilsen/Yours
Anders Christian Sivebæk
Donaldist




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