marconi101
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WGMG: After you work out and then rest the feeling I get in my throat is really uncomfortable *Leaving this completely open to 'herpa derp sucking dick, etc Edited by marconi101: 29/5/2011 02:47:57 PM
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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WGMG: Seven-a-side called off today despite magnificent weather.
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sydneycroatia58
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imnofreak wrote:dale1878 wrote:imnofreak wrote:Interesting... I think one of the lads in the Gymea team we faced will be in trouble... he got two yellows, both for swearing... The first one was early on and then right at the end when we scored our 5th he said something, not sure if it was directed at the ref or not, but it very well could've been, he was about 2 yards away from the ref... but yeah, got a second yellow and was sent off. I was under the impression swearing was a straight red now? Dunno... it seems pretty inconsisent. On that note: Probably not the same but I know when I was reffing we were instructed to give a straight red for swearing directed at us and a yellow card for any other swearing, but could be red depending on what is said.
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KiwiChick1
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marconi101 wrote:WGMG: After you work out and then rest the feeling I get in my throat is really uncomfortable
*Leaving this completely open to 'herpa derp sucking dick, etc
Edited by marconi101: 29/5/2011 02:47:57 PM This happens to me too! It's annoying as. WGMG: Really tired now.
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KiwiChick1
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WAGMG: My parents arguing. Again. And I know that it has a lot to do with me. Again. I just can't fucking do anything right. Nothing is good enough for them. They'd be so much better off without me around, I know they're thinking it, and I've been told that a few times by my sister in the past. Why does life have to be so fucking hard?? And it's their anniversary next week. Fucking hell.
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Benjo
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:imnofreak wrote:dale1878 wrote:imnofreak wrote:Interesting... I think one of the lads in the Gymea team we faced will be in trouble... he got two yellows, both for swearing... The first one was early on and then right at the end when we scored our 5th he said something, not sure if it was directed at the ref or not, but it very well could've been, he was about 2 yards away from the ref... but yeah, got a second yellow and was sent off. I was under the impression swearing was a straight red now? Dunno... it seems pretty inconsisent. On that note: Probably not the same but I know when I was reffing we were instructed to give a straight red for swearing directed at us and a yellow card for any other swearing, but could be red depending on what is said. In our league, the ref's rarely book anyone for swearing unless its directed at them, which is a bit rubbish IMO. People who swear all the time make me angry. I can understand it occasionally, but not every two minutes.
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chillbilly
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WGMG: Losing a game for the first time this season today and not even having fun. Too many things made me very cranky during the game. WGMG: Our captain and sweeper playing injured when he shouldn't have. He sat way to far back because he wasn't confident in his pace. It made a massive gap between the midfield and the backs that the other team had a found very useful. WGMG: Feeling very under utilised in my team. I first touched the ball around 30 minutes into the game and only touched the ball around 5 times in the first half, despite starting, having the entire left wing to myself and screaming my head off. WGMG: This week I again I found myself a number of times without a marker an open goal calling for the ball in front of an open goal only for the player with the ball try to blast the ball in from an impossible angle rather than a simple pass across the goal for a tap in. WGMG: Being critised for dribbling and holding up the ball rather than playing an early simple pass, that did not exist. I had my head up when I received the ball, I saw no passing options. WGMG: Players being content to just kick the ball anywhere when they have 20m of time and 3 simple passes to a midfielder or along the backline.
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catbert
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WGMG: i feel really gut renchingly ill right now. Im not even sick (at least i dont think i am) and i feel completley awful for no apparent reason.
Edited by catbert: 29/5/2011 07:34:01 PM
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Heineken
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catbert wrote:WGMG: i feel really gut renchingly ill right now. Im not even sick (at least i dont think i am) and i feel completley awful for no apparent reason.
Edited by catbert: 29/5/2011 07:34:01 PM Have you murdered anybody in the last few days or so? Your consciousness can be an utter bitch at times. 8-[ :lol:
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catbert
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Heineken wrote:catbert wrote:WGMG: i feel really gut renchingly ill right now. Im not even sick (at least i dont think i am) and i feel completley awful for no apparent reason.
Edited by catbert: 29/5/2011 07:34:01 PM Have you murdered anybody in the last few days or so? Your consciousness can be an utter bitch at times. 8-[ :lol: ermmmm cant say that i have :-k
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avy1990
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WGMG: Nearly every night I leave it till after midnight to have dinner just before I go to bed and that's a fail. Yet I keep doing it. I'm hungry at like 7.. Then I don't eat and by this time I feel like a big feed and fuck cooking a huge feed now. So ham and cheese sandwich it is. -_-
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buddha69
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chillbilly wrote:. WGMG: Players being content to just kick the ball anywhere when they have 20m of time and 3 simple passes to a midfielder or along the backline.
This is pretty much our team's problem in a nutshell.
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buddha69 wrote:chillbilly wrote:. WGMG: Players being content to just kick the ball anywhere when they have 20m of time and 3 simple passes to a midfielder or along the backline.
This is pretty much our team's problem in a nutshell. Thankfully we don't have any of these players in our team.
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Heineken
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WGMG: Needing to be at Uni at 8.30am and waking up at 12:10pm
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catbert
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Heineken wrote:WGMG: Needing to be at Uni at 8.30am and waking up at 12:10pm :lol: forget to set your alarm clock?
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catbert
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WGMG: i fell really depressed after a bunch of friends got back from a really awesome trip, and i want there to enjoy it.
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KiwiChick1
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catbert wrote:WGMG: i fell really depressed after a bunch of friends got back from a really awesome trip, and i want there to enjoy it. :( I hate that, and it's like all they talk about for ages? WGMG: Haven't been to the gym in over a week
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WGMG: People who drive 20km below the speed limit because of a little bit of rain.
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Heineken
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:WGMG: People who drive 20km below the speed limit because of a little bit of rain. It's called being safe and sensible. #-o
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catbert
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:WGMG: People who drive 20km below the speed limit because of a little bit of rain. no disrepect. but maybe they are concerned about how the affect of the state of their tires, and the rain, might kill them.
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I understand that but that doesn't mean you drive 20km below the speed limit. That's dangerous in itself and just fucking stupid. If they're that worried about the rain in the first place don't drive.
Edited by sydneycroatia58: 30/5/2011 03:48:34 PM
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Heineken wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WGMG: People who drive 20km below the speed limit because of a little bit of rain. It's called being safe and sensible. #-o Driving 20km below the speed limit is neither safe or sensible.
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catbert
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KiwiChick1 wrote:catbert wrote:WGMG: i fell really depressed after a bunch of friends got back from a really awesome trip, and i want there to enjoy it. :( I hate that, and it's like all they talk about for ages? Its not so much that they talk about it, thats cool if they had a great time they should remeber that, i was just gutted that i couldnt go aswell.
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Heineken
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catbert wrote:Heineken wrote:WGMG: Needing to be at Uni at 8.30am and waking up at 12:10pm :lol: forget to set your alarm clock? :lol: Somthing like that. Cause i'm working Friday and Saturday nights 9pm-3am my body really gets fucked up time wise, so I went to bed after the GP last night at around 12:30, set my alarm for 6.00am, and i'm shaken awake by mum going "Nate, it's gone 12:00 - wern't you supposed to be at Uni 4 hours ago.:lol:
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Heineken
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Heineken wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WGMG: People who drive 20km below the speed limit because of a little bit of rain. It's called being safe and sensible. #-o Driving 20km below the speed limit is neither safe or sensible. It's common knowledge that the rain affects your braking capacity, you're tires don't respond as well because the roads are slipery with oil and grease and all the stuff that the rains washed down. EVERYONE should drive 20km/h below the limit. It's called adapting to the conditions. #-o Edited by Heineken: 30/5/2011 03:52:49 PM
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catbert wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:catbert wrote:WGMG: i fell really depressed after a bunch of friends got back from a really awesome trip, and i want there to enjoy it. :( I hate that, and it's like all they talk about for ages? Its not so much that they talk about it, thats cool if they had a great time they should remeber that, i was just gutted that i couldnt go aswell. That sucks :( how come you couldn't go?
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Heineken wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Heineken wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WGMG: People who drive 20km below the speed limit because of a little bit of rain. It's called being safe and sensible. #-o Driving 20km below the speed limit is neither safe or sensible. It's common knowledge that the rain affects your braking capacity, you're tires don't respond as well because the roads are slipery with oil and grease and all the stuff that the rains washed down. EVERYONE should drive 20km/h below the limit. It's called adapting to the conditions. #-o Edited by Heineken: 30/5/2011 03:52:49 PM I understand that but on a road with a 50km/h speed limit it's just fucking stupid and dangerous to be driving 30km/h
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catbert
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Heineken wrote:catbert wrote:Heineken wrote:WGMG: Needing to be at Uni at 8.30am and waking up at 12:10pm :lol: forget to set your alarm clock? :lol: Somthing like that. Cause i'm working Friday and Saturday nights 9pm-3am my body really gets fucked up time wise, so I went to bed after the GP last night at around 12:30, set my alarm for 6.00am, and i'm shaken awake by mum going "Nate, it's gone 12:00 - wern't you supposed to be at Uni 4 hours ago.:lol: fair enough, there's no way id manage on so little sleep
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sydneycroatia58
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I've been living on 4-5 hours sleep a night for like the last 2 months :lol:
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Heineken
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Heineken wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:Heineken wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WGMG: People who drive 20km below the speed limit because of a little bit of rain. It's called being safe and sensible. #-o Driving 20km below the speed limit is neither safe or sensible. It's common knowledge that the rain affects your braking capacity, you're tires don't respond as well because the roads are slipery with oil and grease and all the stuff that the rains washed down. EVERYONE should drive 20km/h below the limit. It's called adapting to the conditions. #-o Edited by Heineken: 30/5/2011 03:52:49 PM I understand that but on a road with a 50km/h speed limit it's just fucking stupid and dangerous to be driving 30km/h You didn't say in your original post it was a 50 road :p. My mates dad whose a former rally driver (drove in the NSW rally a couple time) has a rules - If it's 60 you go 40. 80-60. On a freeway, stick to the left lane and go 90 in the rain. I had guy from school in hospital who took a detour via a tree and some guys back garden because he went round a bend at 60km/h in pouring rain on a 60km/h road. Nasty shit, amputated his left leg and he wasn't even speeding. Poor Bugger.
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