Last time I broke up with a girlfriend, I drove my S70 'till I got bored and ended up staying at a friend's house in Auburndale (60 miles from home...after having driven to Tampa and halfway back--a roughly 200 mile round-trip). I shudder to think how far I'd make it in the new S80...Georgia possibly.jblackburn wrote:After I broke up with a girlfriend this winter, I drove up to Kentucky and back in the same night just to take my mind off things.
Anyone have their mood affected by season?
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Re: Anyone have their mood affected by season?
Last edited by VCA on 20 May 2011, 08:07, edited 1 time in total.
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1999 S70 GLT
Responsible for the care of a '92 960 and an '07 S60R
I found driving on empty roads helps, I love the sound of music in my Volvo, too. Driving fast helps but it can be dangerous sometime if your mind is not clear.
I feel bad when it's could (no blue sky at all. There are tricks I found that helped: close your windown and blinds then turn WARM lights on everywhere the area you are in, and avoid looking outside the window. Going out to the mall with nice lightings may help also because they design the lighting to make people feel good. There is a catch though: you have to avoid the temptation of buying (retail therapy) because when the bill hits you, you'll feel down again.
I feel bad when it's could (no blue sky at all. There are tricks I found that helped: close your windown and blinds then turn WARM lights on everywhere the area you are in, and avoid looking outside the window. Going out to the mall with nice lightings may help also because they design the lighting to make people feel good. There is a catch though: you have to avoid the temptation of buying (retail therapy) because when the bill hits you, you'll feel down again.
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^ Yea, watch out for falling into the spending trap to make yourself feel better. Feeling good lasts about 30 minutes, the bill can last a month or year (if you can't pay it off).
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