Stuff my mum says
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Simple things can be so complicated.
Mum has cousins who are triplets. 3 girls, couple of years older than her. 1 dead so 2 left. Their Birthday is Monday coming so they're having a family party on Sunday arvo. The party is at one of their houses, I forget the name of the suburb but it's less than 1km from Thommo Bunnings.
For some reason Mum has in her head, that's a long way and was reluctant to go cos I'd have to drop her off and pick her up. I reckon she formed her sense of distance and time back when they used to go to town in the horse and gig and 10km each way was a day trip.
Anyway, I've convinced her that a 30 minute round trip isn't an issue and FFS stop making excuses and just go, so she's going. I'm picking her up at 3pm so I'll be home for the game.
It is interesting to listen to the stories though of how triplets born prem in the bush in the 1930's managed to survive in the days before humi cribs and all the stuff we have now.
Like how their mum used to put them in shoe boxes for cribs next to the wood stove in the kitchen to keep them warm. There's a level of resourcefulness and stoicism that generation had that's totally missing today.
Mum has cousins who are triplets. 3 girls, couple of years older than her. 1 dead so 2 left. Their Birthday is Monday coming so they're having a family party on Sunday arvo. The party is at one of their houses, I forget the name of the suburb but it's less than 1km from Thommo Bunnings.
For some reason Mum has in her head, that's a long way and was reluctant to go cos I'd have to drop her off and pick her up. I reckon she formed her sense of distance and time back when they used to go to town in the horse and gig and 10km each way was a day trip.
Anyway, I've convinced her that a 30 minute round trip isn't an issue and FFS stop making excuses and just go, so she's going. I'm picking her up at 3pm so I'll be home for the game.
It is interesting to listen to the stories though of how triplets born prem in the bush in the 1930's managed to survive in the days before humi cribs and all the stuff we have now.
Like how their mum used to put them in shoe boxes for cribs next to the wood stove in the kitchen to keep them warm. There's a level of resourcefulness and stoicism that generation had that's totally missing today.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Got home from work tonight, grabbed a beer, said gday and the old girl was busting to tell me something.
Gets up off the back couch and heads toward the kitchen while talking about the white cupboard in the kitchen.
Which one?
The white one.
yeah, but which one?
The white one
OK, but which white one
The white one
FFS, THEY"RE ALL WHITE WHICH FKN ONE?
The one with food in it.
OK, that narrows it down to 3.
Boiled down, she went looking for a jar of jam and ended up throwing out a bunch of stuff from the pantry that was a little past it's best before date. Like 5 years in some cases. Then she cleaned up the pantry.
All good mum.
Gets up off the back couch and heads toward the kitchen while talking about the white cupboard in the kitchen.
Which one?
The white one.
yeah, but which one?
The white one
OK, but which white one
The white one
FFS, THEY"RE ALL WHITE WHICH FKN ONE?
The one with food in it.
OK, that narrows it down to 3.
Boiled down, she went looking for a jar of jam and ended up throwing out a bunch of stuff from the pantry that was a little past it's best before date. Like 5 years in some cases. Then she cleaned up the pantry.
All good mum.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Yep, I've heard that too from my oldest. She got slugged+++ because re-registering in Vic from NSW - NSW were the slug providers. Rego, transfer, RWC, some other certificate, insurance.Skids wrote:Not Mum but my youngest daughter.
She got her 1st car rego bill and screams out "this is ridiculous! How am i going to buy clothes?!"
You had to be there i guess, but &%%& it was funny.
Clothes are her business but in the last year has been to Camberwell Market & sold $700 of her own boght clotbhes & left the money here till rego time!
We still have more of her clothes (could clothe a small developing nation), vacuum bagged which will be for one further market.
The youingest drives but doesn't own a car & won't be for a while: has a nice roadbike gathering dust & uses our cars, public trnasport, boyfrneds car & our car. Clothes by internet & self funded.
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Gees your spell check is having a lend of you today mate!
I'm as bad as my kids when it comes to buying clothes, and yes, love online shopping, bought 5 items for $100 from Postie pop up shop clearance last night! Just because the email came! The cupboard in the spare room is half full of clothes, some with tags from all of us, when junior finishes uni for the year we are having a garage sale! What market does your daughter go to? And do you know how much they charge? Hat might be a better option. I used to sell our old stuff on eBay, but sellers have no rights now and post costs too much. Cheers
I'm as bad as my kids when it comes to buying clothes, and yes, love online shopping, bought 5 items for $100 from Postie pop up shop clearance last night! Just because the email came! The cupboard in the spare room is half full of clothes, some with tags from all of us, when junior finishes uni for the year we are having a garage sale! What market does your daughter go to? And do you know how much they charge? Hat might be a better option. I used to sell our old stuff on eBay, but sellers have no rights now and post costs too much. Cheers
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Went past the Tigers ground today about 1.30pm, almost gridlock! Very quiet at the westpac centre, got some bargains!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
Jarryd Blair going cheap?think positive wrote:Hehe, yeah I'm not a fan of this throwback that's for sure!Pies4shaw wrote:^This is another reason that facebook should be illegal.
Went past the Tigers ground today about 1.30pm, almost gridlock! Very quiet at the westpac centre, got some bargains!
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