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Hello. Welcome.
Nothing to add to your comment, except to thank you for making it.

You are in a similar position to me - diagnosed six months ago, but speaking to people and reflection have shown that I've been depressed for far longer.
I hope that you have been able to talk with family and friends about your depression, and been able to get support.

Thank you for sharing.
As someone else mentioned up there^ somewhere, Robin Williams has been generous in death.

At the moment I'm doing two sessions of resistance work (with a personal trainer, so being very careful), and two of intense intervals on the rower. So, basically the same as you (although I do sometimes rotate into four weights sessions a week as I'm vain about muscularity).

He would also like to thank his satnav.

Well I wanted Lucy Lawless and Milton Jones.

I loved the TV version (which I watched when the BBC broadcast it). I'm not sure about seeing it as a film, as the half-hour episode format fit so well.

They are, but they have a very active commercial arm. This helps to support production costs, so it's a surprise that it's not available for broadcast. maybe later - once the film has made some money?

I do cure my own dried sausages. I don't make a pepperoni, but now you've planted an idea.

I wanted to up-vote your comment three times. Excellent username-comment synergy.

This site has handled the depression aspect of Williams' life and death very well. Others have not, and (of course) there are some idiots on places like twitter- enough to make Zelda Williams shut her account down.

That's not a backpack.
Now, open wide…

Thanks to all at the AV Club for giving us this forum to share, and I echo Josh's comments to the commenters. You're a sterling bunch.

Absolutely. I do train four times a week. It is one of the things that help me.

Woof!

My blonde friend lives there, and she's English. So there's that.
Keep flirting and having fun. It eventually becomes second-nature.

eek…

The AV Club

Queen Elizabeth (I, not II…) visited Bristol in 1574. I'm sure dragons and blue-faced boar-men would probably have been recorded as existing there back then. Unless I'm not quite getting the hang of fantasy role-playing?…

Yeah. It's rhyming slang.
I remember once hearing about Jane Leeves setting up the production company with the joke name "Bristol Cities".