What made you happy today?
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- ronrat
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Spent some money to fix the aircon in our main bedroom and 2 weeks later it died again and the temperature was in the high 30s. Girlfriend rings repairer and gives him an earful and they sent a repairman around 2.30 yesterday. He declares the unit DOA and would be expensive to fix. 4.00 oclock and rings landlord to tell him news. at 6.00 oclock 6 tradies turn up pull the old one out. and hour later a new unit is delivered and I go to nearby bar because I hate the sound of power tools. An hour later get phone call and all fixed. Get home pissed around 11.00 pm and had a great sleep. Good week because we bought a new stove top with a double burner on a shopping channel about a month ago. They automatically put us in a competition and we a twist and shape which is an excercise machine worth a couple of hundred bucks and is going to save me sending Boom to a gym . It was delivered an hour after we won it and they sent a dude to set it up. My Mum won a BBQ on Better homes and gardens 2 years ago and they took 4 months to deliver it.
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- ronrat
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Played a bit with the twist and shape last night and it sent Tukky the wonder poodle into a spin. I think I will use when then the little kids come to amuse them. I am in the best weight range for years but the body is wrecked. I have 3 forms of arthritis (including gout). But I encourage others to use it.
But I did find some Bundaberg Ginger Beer on sale at the supermarket which I have planted at the local bar to mix with Bundy Rum. Just pay for the rum. Red wine is too expensive here.
But I did find some Bundaberg Ginger Beer on sale at the supermarket which I have planted at the local bar to mix with Bundy Rum. Just pay for the rum. Red wine is too expensive here.
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- stui magpie
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- Skids
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The 3 grandkids
Aria is 16 months and calls out for Grandad n is a little treasure. Such an amazing little tacker, you'd never guess she was 8 weeks prem.
Hayes (5 months) and Jaxx (6 months) are finally getting who I am and I'm gettin' lotsa smiles n cuddles.
Being a grand parent, and having 3 beautiful daughters is such a blessing.
Aria is 16 months and calls out for Grandad n is a little treasure. Such an amazing little tacker, you'd never guess she was 8 weeks prem.
Hayes (5 months) and Jaxx (6 months) are finally getting who I am and I'm gettin' lotsa smiles n cuddles.
Being a grand parent, and having 3 beautiful daughters is such a blessing.
Don't count the days, make the days count.
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awesome guys, enjoy
I was 3 journey pics behind, been flat out, so last night with hubby flaked on the couch at 7.30pm i took off for the pier! wasnt getting much then i saw a couple of dudes getting ready to jump off, and asked them to wait so i could capture it for "'race''. the first set were crisp and clear, and i was wrapped, and then the sun just erupted, they jumped again and i got the most amazing series of pics! I texted this one to one of the guys tonight and he was wrapped and gave me his email for the full sized ones!!
I was 3 journey pics behind, been flat out, so last night with hubby flaked on the couch at 7.30pm i took off for the pier! wasnt getting much then i saw a couple of dudes getting ready to jump off, and asked them to wait so i could capture it for "'race''. the first set were crisp and clear, and i was wrapped, and then the sun just erupted, they jumped again and i got the most amazing series of pics! I texted this one to one of the guys tonight and he was wrapped and gave me his email for the full sized ones!!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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- stui magpie
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Yes, great result.Morrigu wrote:I haven't been here for ages but when something makes you so happy - well it just has to be shared everywhere!
Animal Justice Party's Andy Meddick has secured a seat in the Upper House - Western Victorian region
And the numpty shooty people lost a seat!
Happy Holidays to you all!
I am glad you find this funny. I am glad you find this funny. Happy Holidays to you all to you too, like it's going to pass under land about a block of me it starts to the west on an alignment parallel with Queensberry St and then seems to do a dog-leg north-ish to get to near the haymarket roundabout Flemington RdGrattan StRoyal Parade spot which is I assume the logical cheap place to put the Parkville station.
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I have a pretty good doc. (preliminary report subject to confirmation)
Went to work yesterday, left before 10 feeling shitful, got an appointment to see her yesterday arvo.
Got an appointment with a cariologist Friday, and a cardiac stress test booked for January, couldn't get one earlier.
She gave me a physical and reckons I have a hernia (slight bulge next to belly button which has been there for years) so I'll get that checked out next year.
Checked out the numbness in my lower legs, did some kind of posture test and reckons it is back related at least in part. Worked back in my mind and can see that fits, so I've got a physio appointment Thursday after work. I don't like not feeling my legs properly and walking like Steady Eddie. Tried some Voltaren gel on the back earlier, can't tell if it's that or just sitting for a while, but feeling improvement.
Also, prescribed an antacid on steroids, Nexium, for the chest and upper abdomen tightness, working like a treat (so far)
I just want to get back to not feeling like shit, but it looks like there's light at the end of the tunnel. Here's hoping the Cardiologist isn't riding a train.
Went to work yesterday, left before 10 feeling shitful, got an appointment to see her yesterday arvo.
Got an appointment with a cariologist Friday, and a cardiac stress test booked for January, couldn't get one earlier.
She gave me a physical and reckons I have a hernia (slight bulge next to belly button which has been there for years) so I'll get that checked out next year.
Checked out the numbness in my lower legs, did some kind of posture test and reckons it is back related at least in part. Worked back in my mind and can see that fits, so I've got a physio appointment Thursday after work. I don't like not feeling my legs properly and walking like Steady Eddie. Tried some Voltaren gel on the back earlier, can't tell if it's that or just sitting for a while, but feeling improvement.
Also, prescribed an antacid on steroids, Nexium, for the chest and upper abdomen tightness, working like a treat (so far)
I just want to get back to not feeling like shit, but it looks like there's light at the end of the tunnel. Here's hoping the Cardiologist isn't riding a train.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
- Bruce Gonsalves
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