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02-04-2019, 07:10 PM | #871 | ||
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Took advantage of the beautiful autumn whether and played a round of golf with the old man.
Haven't played in over a year and no records were broken, but it was just so nice to be outside at this time of the year. It's funny how golf is so frustrating and yet so addictive. Get it right, and all you want is to keep playing. Get it wrong and all you want to do is scream abuse at the little white ball.
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02-04-2019, 07:38 PM | #872 | |||
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02-04-2019, 07:48 PM | #873 | ||
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Did some laps at the pool. Took all the tension out of my shoulders.
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02-04-2019, 11:28 PM | #874 | ||
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My 20yo Son put down a deposit on his first house build today.
2 bedroom townhouse in a new estate not far from home. |
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03-04-2019, 03:07 PM | #876 | |||
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03-04-2019, 04:40 PM | #877 | |||
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05-04-2019, 07:16 AM | #878 | ||
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Waking up Friday morning knowing the weekend is nearly here.
My work makes it feel like I work Monday, Tuesday and Friday and then have a day off. But perhaps that is a function of age (which doesn't make me happy). Sent from my SM-N920I using Tapatalk
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07-04-2019, 06:12 PM | #879 | ||
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08-04-2019, 07:35 PM | #880 | ||
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Now obviously i have to work out how sensitive people are to work out what i can say or not say to clients, but i was doing a job today and the lady on reception (lovely person, probably early 50s) was having a yarn with me whilst i was working and she says 'i dont know how you can have an intelligent conversation whilst staying so focused'. So i have worked for her for years and know the line so i countered 'i dont know how you can eat breakfast whilst putting your makeup on driving to work'. Her response was 'been doing that for years'. So i said been doing this for years. She says im only young. So i says my kid is almost 10, how old do you reckon i am. She says she thought maybe 23. So again me being smart i told her whilst im clearly incredibly good looking (tickets anyone) im 32. And then cleared it all up, been the house electrician in that building for 13 years. Its always nice to get along with clients on more of a social level. Yes work is the main objective but when clients are willing to be more social provided its not time wasting as in i still am getting things done, it makes my job less crap.
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21-04-2019, 05:30 PM | #881 | ||
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My kid wanted me to teach him how to ride a skateboard. So thats what we did today. When i was growing up primary modes of transport were either skateboard or bmx. Riding a skateboard is easy, being good st skateboarding is different. I had a hard time understanding how my kid sort of committed to stacking (i was walking aside to catch him) and asked why dont you bail if you know you're going to stack? This was a foreign concept. Jump off instead of fall off? And it really did boost his confidence and now he rolls around on his own. I did give him examples of bailing, hitting the grass at the end of the path at speed and bailing. Teach through example kind of stuff. But the kid was a tired sweaty mess by the end, but he was happy, i havent riden a skateboard in atleast 15 years, and whilst very rusty, still had fun. My kids board is kind of all the bits i like with the conssesion of light weight trucks and the deck is a tad wider then my preffered, but much more beginner friendly.
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27-04-2019, 10:56 AM | #883 | ||
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Getting home from a 40 km ride last night at 9.30 pm to see on Strada that I reached 70 kph on one downhill stretch- then seeing my speed on one of the biggest gradient hills - oh my-
Today buying a portable battery power hub so I can power 240 Volt up to 300 watts for when I go camping. Got me thinking- I thought ah- when I was younger I could not afford the unit/battery and recharging solar panels and regulators without significant pain- and then it hit me that when I was younger I did not need to power a certain unit I now cannot sleep without and need all this crap.... Life has a way of achieving natural balance....
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30-04-2019, 09:07 PM | #885 | ||
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Had a **** day at work, but tuesdays are the day i take my kid for dinner. So the kid talking my ear off aside, we go with my grandparents and my mum, family thing. My mum is very knife and fork proper. She ordered the beef curry. So thats a bowl of rice, a bowl of beef curry conveniently cut into bite sized pieces, and a couple of roti. She wasnt overly impressed forking rice then the curry beef then taking a bite of roti and i pulled her up. So she is the traveler, im just a bogan with 2 fords and a boat. So mum will knife and fork a slice of pizza, yes its that bad. So i showed her, you rip off a bit of the roti, fork in (yeah, clean hands stuff, shes a clean freak) some rice, add the conveinently bite sized bit of beef curry and eat. She was now really pleased, its almost like the 3 things on the plate were meant to be eaten together..... i did seagul her plate once or twice and it wasnt bad. Just to prove how bad my mum tries to be proper, i have seen her deconstruct a burger and eat it with a knife and fork. My kid did smash the chilli prawn pasta, didnt even bite into the shell on the last bit of the tail, he was sweating a bit but fully committed.
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30-04-2019, 09:43 PM | #886 | ||
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An older couple around the corner from me, a few months ago he started a little diy on his house but due to his fibrosis was really struggling, a gardener noticed and suggested he pop around to see me and have a chat, that was the first time we met.
Our stars finally aligned today and I was able to finish it off for him, took me about 6 hours, they were both over the moon with the result which made me feel pretty good Last edited by Lunch; 30-04-2019 at 09:50 PM. |
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01-05-2019, 06:02 PM | #887 | ||
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So this is more about the gesture then the actual object. So my director sat in on a service team meeting which is usually not a good thing, but strangely he didnt go hardline on anything. At the time what was odd is he did this to my 2 other colleagues also, but he picks up my personal phone has a gander then does the same with my work phone. All around things were good condition wise, exept one blokes work phone, but he got given a smashed old phone so that didnt count. So what my boss was doing was seeing if we treated work stuff any different to our stuff. Thats a big issue on the projects team, people not giving a crap and breaking new stuff assuming work will just by another. So us service guys got new work phones, the 3 new projects guys get our old ones because the boss assumes they will just break them anyway. I dont care about the phone so much, my old one was fine for work, it sent emails and made calls which is all i need it to do really, the new one will just do the same. But the gesture was the nice part. Almost like recognition for giving a crap about something thats not mine.
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01-05-2019, 09:08 PM | #888 | ||
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Got the all clear from my GP to travel to Sth Africa and meet up with my daughter and do a safari together.
I recently contracted Legionnaires Disease (that was fun) and it was doubtful if I'd make it, but nearly fully recovered and Xray of lungs cleared me, SA here I come.
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02-05-2019, 07:32 PM | #889 | |||
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Really try to go on one in an open Jeep with a guide - is really something else having a pride of wild lions walking around you. Hopefully your daughter has more sense than my then 12 year old who was sitting behind me and a male was walking up behind and guide said quiet and no movement. So I then hear bang behind me turn around and my daughter is not there. In that second my mind raced to what weapon could I grab and sheer white terror. Silly bugger pops up she dropped her water bottle and ducked down to get it😱
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03-05-2019, 07:03 PM | #891 | ||
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Had to install a camera above the dispatch desk in the warehouse of the wholesaler my company uses. I know the guys in dispatch and the drivers well. So to do the camera install, it was high level, so i had rented a trailer mount cherry picker. So those guys, we talk as mates, speaking crap and all that. I got offered a hand taking the trailer off the car to push it in and declined the offer. Of their 5 drivers they all said i had no chance backing that 90° into the warehouse given the tight space due to the dumpsters and pallets outside. I made the big call claiming i am the trailer king, setting myself up for a potential failure. But no, first time every time. So for the time i was using the lift, whenever one of the delivery drivers came back for more deliveries, id give it to them about what do they get paid for if they cant reverse a trailer. It was all in good humour. They doubted my skills, i dont get paid to drive, they do. But, im the self appointed trailer king. Trailers arent hard to reverse, you just have to counter the direction of where the trailer is heading before it gets out of hand. And they were also impressed i slayed it in a manual.
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03-05-2019, 08:47 PM | #892 | ||
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.:4:. no offence to you sir but I had a lady driving large 4WD and tandem trailer back right angle into my yard that I with single trailer always have trouble with.
And she knew she was good, hops out with beam on her beautiful face, says...'how was that first attempt eh?' Being very diplomatic I said...' you have taught yourself well'. If Id asked after that she would have given me anything
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03-05-2019, 09:06 PM | #893 | |||
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03-05-2019, 09:17 PM | #894 | ||
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I took advantage of the Easter/ANZAC break, did more in the last week than the 2 or 3 before it and went home not hating work for the first time in a very long time
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07-05-2019, 08:28 PM | #895 | ||
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Picked my kid up from school to go for dinner like we do on tuesdays, and pulling into the car park a backpacker waves me down and asks if i have jumper leads. I do, so i offered a jump. My son refers to my ute as man ute because as far as he is concerned it has every tool in it to fix anything. Thats a misconception, same as his misconception i can fix anything. So i roll up to this blokes crap camry and i left my ute running in neutral, so before hooking the thing up got my 9 year old to turn it off. He was so happy to be helping. Hooked the bad car to the good one so i told my boy how to start it and he was so happy to have helped. The bloke who asked for the jump was appreciative, so were his 3 mates, but for the 2 minutes of my time, its just what you do isnt it? My kid on the other hand was so excited helping out, to him it was like i was in my natural environment fixing things.
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07-05-2019, 09:06 PM | #896 | ||
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Got gran turismo 4 from cash converters for $4. I must have played thousands of hours of this game when I was 13.
Pleasantly surprised to see the ba2 fpv f6 typhoon and gt are in the game, along with the vz ss commodore. I got them all as soon as I could. There is also an au falcon race car I desperately want. Gives me something to do when its raining like today. |
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07-05-2019, 09:59 PM | #897 | |||
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08-05-2019, 12:24 AM | #898 | ||
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New plugs , new coils. Bring on the 4th gear smoke....
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08-05-2019, 08:33 PM | #899 | |||
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10-05-2019, 10:12 AM | #900 | ||
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No work and 50mm of rain.
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