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Gibberings CCXII -- It's all about the length of the pocket clip .....

I accept Scottish banknotes, hell i will accept currency from anywhere if it means i can shift this 16 tonnes of inseminated finest Turkmenistan mexedrone. Its starting to go putrid. Only 50p per tonne. Cant go wrong

You will store it in FUBAR's arse no wonder its putrid ;)
 
I dare to think what's been up FUBARS arse. Lordy has that boy made a name for himself. It's undeniable, sham is not and has not been the eadd resident perv for quite some time. Usurperd.
 
Haha, I can't remember the last time I logged on and somebody wasn't talking about FUBAR's button :D
 
Consumer, space junk, is it national "are you okay" day in Oz?
 
I remember when SHM was the dirty, sexy poster....lets not forget that gorgeous pic of your girlfriend going upstairs in a corset and heels. That's some attractive partner you have ;)

You filthy good looking beast you <3

Shammy's been very well behaved recently I put it down to your good influence Sadie. Obviously you keep him busy with his debauchery in your bedroom these days 8o:D


Peas please 8)
 
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Consumer, space junk, is it national "are you okay" day in Oz?
I dunno, cos i'm up to my eyeballs in house-moving shite, but...yeah, just checked - it was indeed today (or yesterday, technically) - the second thursday in September.

Are you ok Sadie?
I'm ok. I hope we're all ok.
It's been a rocky couple of weeks (both on and off the ol' blue light) but i'm feeling more optimistic than i have in a long time.
Honestly, i think it's unnatural not to feel a little (or a lot) sad sometimes - i mean, look at the state of the world - but there is something satisfying about making a leap of faith for a brighter future. That's where i'm at, anyway.
Life's way too short to stay put if you're not happy where you are.
 
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I dunno, cos i'm up to my eyeballs in house-moving shite, but...yeah, just checked - it was indeed today (or yesterday, technically) - the second thursday in September.

Are you ok Sadie?
I'm ok. I hope we're all ok.
It's been a rocky couple of weeks (both on and off the ol' blue light) but i'm feeling more optimistic than i have in a long time.
Honestly, i think it's unnatural not to feel a little (or a lot) sad sometimes - i mean, look at the state of the world - but there is something satusfying about making a leap of faith for a brighter future. That's where i'm at, anyway.
Life's way too short to stay put if you're not happy where you are.

The very best of luck in your new adventure my friend. <3
 
Thanks mate.
It's exciting - i found some cool people to live with and the music scene over there is extremely healthy, so it's all coming together nicely.
Hope to get a group together and be playing shows by the new year.
(Which gives me about 2 months from when i move over...plenty of time!)

Hope you're doing ok? The post-holiday blues haven't kicked in too hard i hope.
 
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Nah I'm fine man. They took my job away in July and then emailed me when I was in France with an even better offer so I can't complain. Started back this week, it's been great. Glad you're finally getting away from that Perth heat you're obviously not suited to.
 
Hey - right on!
That's great news, really glad to hear it.

Yeah, besides the heat, i'm also looking forward to escaping Perth's isolation, conservatism, cultural homogeneity and lack of naturally-occurring psychedelic mushrooms.
"Never trust a town that doesn't give free drugs to observant heads". I think that's from the bible, or mark e smith lyrics or something? ;)
 
I'm jobless at the moment which because of my age everyone is assuming to be full retirement--I only wish my economic reality would allow that!:\ I did retire from teaching but because I was a "professional art specialist" (sounds soooo important) that meant that there were no benefits paid, no retirement etc. In other words I was an artist grateful for any monetary crumbs and a steady, if paltry, income. But before 1KW jumps in to tell me again what an idiot I am for choosing a low paying art career, let me just say that I was happy every day at work while I did it. I do miss the kids a lot, but it's a relief not to have to do all the planning.
 
That sucks Herby.
I know how hard it can be to find work later in your working life, having seen family, friends and former work colleagues go through it.
It sounds like you had a pretty satisfying job though. You can't really put a dollar sign on that.

Having had well-paid soul-crushing jobs, and jobs that allowed me to scrape-by financially, but were pleasant and satisfying - i've always prefered the latter.
Though, i guess in the scheme of things, a mix of both can be good to help fund the lean times and do the things that money can allow.
But it's not a priority for me; never has been.

Are you looking for other teaching (or income generating) work? I'm going to do some volunteer work for a bit when i relocate, to polish up my skills in my recent qualification, while hopefully doing some of the work i'm more familiar with in the meantime for a bit of bread.
Sucks that economic practicalities mean you can't retire yet. Hope you stumble upon some good opportunity before too long - you deserve it :)
 
Neddetes are turnips. Classless ;) unlike the snooty princess and the pea =D

I had no idea what that word meant - I know that 'etes' normally mean smaller or female, looked up neds for your area = same as chavs :D.
 
Having a soul crushing job isn't so bad when the three day weekends I enjoy are spent creating artwork.

I'm currently working on a 3m tall canvas for my apartment, which is a bitch when you don't have the space to throw paint around.
 
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