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why did my POST get deleted damn hell sick of mods deleting my posts there is nothing wrong with them either
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EBB wrote:
Jock McPie wrote:are gaytimes still produced or have they been renamed?
yes, they're now called joytimes.with a nice creamy centre.
Maybe thats another brand.
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LOL Flintstones. Thanks Guys.

Amazing how a word can change meaning so quickly.

And Franki, I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for interest rates to go down. I'd suggest you leave yourself plenty of breathing room in the budget.
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Labor still in Government in all jurisdictions, it wasn't a dream.
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Probably right Stui. Good thing I don't have a wife and kids, then again a second income could be handy. Not sure if I'm better or worse off :|
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frankiboy wrote:Probably right Stui. Good thing I don't have a wife and kids, then again a second income could be handy. Not sure if I'm better or worse off :|
believe me you're better off!!!!
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Been there, done that, not again.
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No kids, but, having someone to love and to love you in return, is just the greatest thing in the world.
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member34258 wrote:No kids, but, having someone to love and to love you in return, is just the greatest thing in the world.
Nothing better indeed :D
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:-) What do you really want to ask me?
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Frank Stone wrote:Labor still in Government in all jurisdictions, it wasn't a dream.
You say that like it's a good thing :shock:
member34258 wrote:No kids, but, having someone to love and to love you in return, is just the greatest thing in the world.
For the first time I can remember, I wholeheartedly concur with your post. There is nothing greater.
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Can't disagree with you member
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What made me happy today?

A bit superficial yes but while I was doing some laboring work, one young Maori bloke (while laying on his back on the ground) did not believe I was twice his age because I didn't look it and I was not only keeping up but kicking ass.

The other was when another young maori bloke and I were both dragging a trolley with a safe on it and couldn't fit thru the door way, so I took it alone. He followed me and said that there was no way he could do that on his own.

Nice feeling being an old fart and being able to out last the young blokes. :wink:
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Post by John Wren »

i could say so many things stui but would get shot down for making sweeping genrealisations and stereotyping.

anyway, what made me happy today was knowing that while things in life can go horribly wrong i have got my health and my love for collingwood fc continues to grow even after all these years.
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Nelson being chosen as the leader of the Liberal party.

He's an uncharismatic conservative blob who's going to be left for dead in the wake of the ALP's relatively progressive social policies (not that they're all that progressive).

I predict at least one internal struggle over the next three years, but either way there is no way Nelson or a newly backstabbing Turnbull or Abbot will win the election next time around. :D :twisted:
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