YOU! yes you! you need to attend anger management classes!

AAAARRrrrrrgggghhhhh!!!!!!!!! - jvbd jzdi[h zd[if ixfh hjzd jz dfj
@xboxboy (5576)
November 3, 2007 7:24pm CST
Do you have a temper that would blow the blood vessels in an elephants eyes? do you need to take a deep breath and count to ten everytime you crack your boiled egg open and it is still clear in the inside? i do! today i snapped my 5 club playing golf because i aimed at the pin flag and the ball went 90 degrees to china. i threw my club in the air and the shaft snapped when it landed. (admitedly it landed closer to the hole than the ball did) Do you have 'a number 5 club' moment?
3 people like this
11 responses
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
4 Nov 07
You know, I think anger is an expression of self-hatred, just as is the violence that it seems to spawn. However, it is a bit abnormal for human beings not to get pretty annoyed at least once in a while. So I have a picture of a huge growling bear on my wall with this caption, "Anger is only one letter away from Danger!" May I have your black and white kitty?
1 person likes this
@xboxboy (5576)
4 Nov 07
you certainly can! he is a naughty kitty as he insists on dressing up in uniform. he is a kinky kitty!
1 person likes this
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
4 Nov 07
Fantastic solution to the anger management problem. You give me the naughty kitty. I feed it to Transdisc, and everybody is happy who deserves to be.
1 person likes this
@xboxboy (5576)
4 Nov 07
trans, do you like to be handfed?
1 person likes this
@foxyfire33 (10005)
• United States
4 Nov 07
I only have number 5 club moments when strange boys peek through my windows. I think you should give up golfing and head for the batting cage. You can swing as hard as you want and it doesn't matter where your balls land.
1 person likes this
@foxyfire33 (10005)
• United States
4 Nov 07
Oh my! I did NOT just say that! LOL I'm so embarassed...
1 person likes this
@Rozie37 (15499)
• Turkmenistan
4 Nov 07
Now, I will admit that I have a problem with anger management. But, it takes more than a bad golf game to get me riled up. I don't like my temper, but when it gets going, it always seems so justified. Then afterwards, I feel all icky and ugly inside.
1 person likes this
• New Zealand
9 Nov 07
I can have a REALLLLLY bad temper. If someone lets me get stressed out enough when they know I'm already stressed out then that's a big bad temper just waiting to happen with me. I have done you know. It involved Police, Security, Mental Health Team Members, Staff of the Building I was in (the Hospital at the time it was that it happened.)
@goodsign (2287)
• Malaysia
4 Nov 07
As you have entered that golf club, so you no longer need any anger management motivation. Because playing golf as itself is already teach you about anger management. To manage your anger, but it is not for controlling your anger. Anger is just like your saliva, once spit will never come back to you mouth. So look deeply into yourself, I mean the anger position in your body, feel it carefully just like you can see it, is it hiding under your right ribs?, once you feel precise and spell it out loud and clear..."I hate you!!!!!!!!!!!". The End.
@xboxboy (5576)
4 Nov 07
seems good advice. i will scream it every night to release any pent up anger. the neighbours might not be to happy!
1 person likes this
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
29 Jun 08
me no, not any more but when I was younger I used to throw things when I was angry until one day I smashed a small mirrow' with my book, and realized how silly I had acted. From then on I began to find healthier ways to handle my anger such as going for a fast walk and breathing out all my frustrations. it did work too.
@Flight84 (3048)
• United States
4 Nov 07
Ha ha! You had a Happy Gilmore moment. I do have a really bad temper, unecessarily bad most of the time. It's a good thing my hubby is patient! I'm like mymom and sister with my temper and we come from a long line of hot heads.
• India
4 Nov 07
yes
@3lilangels (4639)
• United States
4 Nov 07
well my friend i just get very quiet and i bite my tongue and just walk away for a few minutes because i dont want to take it out on my loved oned or my 3lilangels,i never want to say something that later on i will regret saying and then i will feel so horrible for what i did.pattie
• Australia
4 Nov 07
Yep, I do have a temper, and my girls have inherited it too. I am much calmer these days, though could still work on it some more. The noise behind me right now is incredible! i've just growled at them for trying to climb out the window, and it wasn't the first time! Can you hear them? I'd really like to put them in the washing machine and spin the mischeif and cheek out of them, but the washing mountain needs it first!
@fanji008 (775)
• China
4 Nov 07
Are there any management classes offered? That's somehow a new subject to be trained in the class. We often talk about one should try to control his temper and it's very important to have a good temper. We shouldn't be so easy to get angry cause that's not good for ourselves as well as the people around me. So we really need to do sth to reach the level that we can control ourselves and are always happy about things around us. Do you think playing golf can really help? Why? Are there any other ways that you think are good?