No sheep available at the time?Frank Stone wrote:Recognition?Tess wrote:Why would Stui sleep with a Goat?
What pisses you off?
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Pretty sure it's not gout. I just got home from 6 hours working with a removalist company. Brand new pair of lace up work boots that come up to the bottom of the calf. Tied them nice and tight and after the first hour, It warmed up and I was walking normally. Plus driving the 5 speed manual ute from Heidelberg to Burnly and back. It's actually loosened up to the point where I can crack it a little when I rotate the ankle, which relieves some of the tightness.member34258 wrote:stui, a blood test would confirm or rule out gout.
I'm pretty sure it's related to the ligament damage I did years ago, maybe even arthritic.
But thanks for the thought. If it reoccurs, I'll keep that in mind. I'm sure my Doc would love any excuse to take another blood test so she can make sure the liver and cholesterol haven't gone gone backwards again.
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I disagree. We have a system based on the theory of rehabilitation, but I am very skeptical about how much rehabilitation is actually going on, as opposed to second chances, and there is a very big difference between the two.spoljar wrote:However, as someone pointed out to me, in this country, we have a system of rehabilitation, not punishment.
I wholeheartedly support the idea of the criminal justice system being used as a method of rehabilitation, but when in doubt, protection of the rest of society has to be made priority.
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Yes and when they drive through quiet Suburban Streets with their shit blasting contributing to waking up my 9 month old twins.skaman wrote:Stupid boy racers in their stupid doof doof, music thumping, leggo lookalike, so called street machines, that want to drag a superbike. I just nod and say come back when you buy a ferrari or something nearly capable of doing 300kph+.
....legally, of course!
FFS have some consideration and turn the shit down.
I do not begrudge anyone listening to music. But how can they safely navigate a car with music blasting that loud???
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