Benjo
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WGMG: Mum told dad the last piece of bread was for me. Dad forgets and takes it to ice-hockey for my brother. Very angry.
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Carlito
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afromanGT wrote:Why am I not surprised that thinking about something (anything for that matter) bothers you, mvfcarsenal? phuck u sir :lol:
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sydneycroatia58
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WGMG: Joey Barton. You pathetic scumbag.
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mus-28
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Benjo wrote:WGMG: Mum told dad the last piece of bread was for me. Dad forgets and takes it to ice-hockey for my brother. Very angry. Are you living in Somalia??
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nicobinho
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WGMG: People that swear they know about soccer and they talk shit without knowing.
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Heineken
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mus-28 wrote:Benjo wrote:WGMG: Mum told dad the last piece of bread was for me. Dad forgets and takes it to ice-hockey for my brother. Very angry. Are you living in Somalia?? They play Ice Hockey in Somalia? AK-47s instead of sticks??? Edited by Heineken: 14/8/2011 07:47:33 AM
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Heineken
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WGMG: Sinus infection.
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KiwiChick1
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WGMG: Grandad's gone back into hospital :(
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mus-28
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Heineken wrote:mus-28 wrote:Benjo wrote:WGMG: Mum told dad the last piece of bread was for me. Dad forgets and takes it to ice-hockey for my brother. Very angry. Are you living in Somalia?? They play Ice Hockey in Somalia? AK-47s instead of sticks??? Fixed for context.
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BusbyBabe
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WGMG: Going into hospital tomorrow. The medicine they have me taking today has given me a season ticket on the toilet. Don't wish this on anyone lol.
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Benjo
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WGMG: I need to polish up on my dancing skills after last night :lol:
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marconi101
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WGMG: I was hoping to be not sick and do open today
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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dale1878
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WGMG: Went to play football with my old college, got there and they were playing AFL. Fuck that for an idea.
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Benjo
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WGMG: Couldn't play today because of uni open day. My team drew 1-1 with second bottom team. Massive Fuck My Life. In huge danger of not winning the league now. :(
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afromanGT
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WGMG: Forgetting not to drink Cider and Beer on the same night. That always ruins me for some reason.
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dale1878
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afromanGT wrote:WGMG: Forgetting not to drink Cider and Beer on the same night. That always ruins me for some reason. I did that the other night, came off very weary. $3 beers and $3.50 ciders will do that.
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dale1878
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WGMG: Just got an email from my boss telling me I'm not being rostered on this month, because he's received complaints about me. I haven't heard of these complaints, nor have my co-workers. To top it off, the email came in a day before the new roster starts. Ideas? Quit or sit it out?
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afromanGT
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dale1878 wrote:afromanGT wrote:WGMG: Forgetting not to drink Cider and Beer on the same night. That always ruins me for some reason. I did that the other night, came off very weary. $3 beers and $3.50 ciders will do that. I get $5 pints of Beer and Cider at work. I had a couple of beers before I went in to work, had a couple while I watched the football and then had a cider as my knock-off drink...fucked me right up. Quote:WGMG: Just got an email from my boss telling me I'm not being rostered on this month, because he's received complaints about me. I haven't heard of these complaints, nor have my co-workers. To top it off, the email came in a day before the new roster starts. Ideas? Quit or sit it out? Talk to him, tell him you can't improve unless you're made aware of your shortcomings and the only way you can do that is to be told about these complaints and having the opportunity to rectify them, which has been taken away from you. If he then doesn't roster you any hours, quit.
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catbert
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dale1878 wrote:WGMG: Just got an email from my boss telling me I'm not being rostered on this month, because he's received complaints about me. I haven't heard of these complaints, nor have my co-workers. To top it off, the email came in a day before the new roster starts. Ideas? Quit or sit it out? what afro said, also whats the job?
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ducky42
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WGMG: The Inbetweeners movie not coming out in Australia until October 20 :(
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WastedYouth
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WGMG: OAKLEIGH WERE WINNING 3-2 WITH 2 MINUTES TO GO IN THE VICTORIAN PREIMIER LEAGUE SEMI FINAL ANS THEY COP 2 GOALS IN 30 SECONDS AND LOSE!!! FFS FML FFS FML FFS FML! WTF WTF WTF!
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dale1878
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catbert wrote:dale1878 wrote:WGMG: Just got an email from my boss telling me I'm not being rostered on this month, because he's received complaints about me. I haven't heard of these complaints, nor have my co-workers. To top it off, the email came in a day before the new roster starts. Ideas? Quit or sit it out? what afro said, also whats the job? Just a casual uni job, but it's paying my rent.
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WGMG: My dad building a cycling exercise machine, putting it underneath my bedroom and then using it at 5 until 6:30 in the morning
Edited by chillbilly: 15/8/2011 07:48:13 AM
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dale1878
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chillbilly wrote:WGMG: My dad building a cycling exercise machine, putting it underneath my bedroom and then using it at 5 until 6:30 in the morning Why doesn't he, I don't know, buy a bike?
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Heineken
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dale1878 wrote:chillbilly wrote:WGMG: My dad building a cycling exercise machine, putting it underneath my bedroom and then using it at 5 until 6:30 in the morning Why doesn't he, I don't know, buy a bike? This GMG so much, especially people who sign up to the gym, go, and spend 4 hours running on a treadmill, or cycling on a power bike and then go home. If you're going to combine it with weights - sure, fine, but if you're going just for the cardio side, then why don't you go out, buy a bike a cycle - much better, or strap on a pair of joggers and go for a run. The idea of running on the spot continuously for hours on end just not interest me in the slightest.
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or grow veggies, there is some serious workout activities, and you get some out of it..... :)
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Heineken wrote:dale1878 wrote:chillbilly wrote:WGMG: My dad building a cycling exercise machine, putting it underneath my bedroom and then using it at 5 until 6:30 in the morning Why doesn't he, I don't know, buy a bike? This GMG so much, especially people who sign up to the gym, go, and spend 4 hours running on a treadmill, or cycling on a power bike and then go home. If you're going to combine it with weights - sure, fine, but if you're going just for the cardio side, then why don't you go out, buy a bike a cycle - much better, or strap on a pair of joggers and go for a run. The idea of running on the spot continuously for hours on end just not interest me in the slightest. It all comes down to the individual tbh. Of course just running or riding around the streets is easier etc, but some people prefer the gym experience. Whether it be safety or just doing sonething around other people. I used to run around a suburb here and it'd get boring even with music.. But I've also been to a gym and found it more interesting with others doing it and making me want to keep going.
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chillbilly
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Heineken wrote:dale1878 wrote:chillbilly wrote:WGMG: My dad building a cycling exercise machine, putting it underneath my bedroom and then using it at 5 until 6:30 in the morning Why doesn't he, I don't know, buy a bike? This GMG so much, especially people who sign up to the gym, go, and spend 4 hours running on a treadmill, or cycling on a power bike and then go home. If you're going to combine it with weights - sure, fine, but if you're going just for the cardio side, then why don't you go out, buy a bike a cycle - much better, or strap on a pair of joggers and go for a run. The idea of running on the spot continuously for hours on end just not interest me in the slightest. He has 2 mountain bikes and a road bike. Our family, I think, has 15 bikes between the five of us. He used to ride 40km to work everyday. He says he needs to build his fitness back up before he can start riding properly again.
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WGMG: Spain got knocked out of the u20 World Cup :cry:
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dale1878
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chillbilly wrote:Heineken wrote:dale1878 wrote:chillbilly wrote:WGMG: My dad building a cycling exercise machine, putting it underneath my bedroom and then using it at 5 until 6:30 in the morning Why doesn't he, I don't know, buy a bike? This GMG so much, especially people who sign up to the gym, go, and spend 4 hours running on a treadmill, or cycling on a power bike and then go home. If you're going to combine it with weights - sure, fine, but if you're going just for the cardio side, then why don't you go out, buy a bike a cycle - much better, or strap on a pair of joggers and go for a run. The idea of running on the spot continuously for hours on end just not interest me in the slightest. He has 2 mountain bikes and a road bike. Our family, I think, has 15 bikes between the five of us. He used to ride 40km to work everyday. He says he needs to build his fitness back up before he can start riding properly again. I can understand running on a cross-trainer because of my knees, but the cycling thing really erks me at the gym I was there a few months ago and I saw a guy ride (I kid you not) 90 km on an exercise bike. I turned up to the gym, he'd done about 30km, and he left just as I was warming down next to him. That said, I go to the uni gym, so he probably had ulterior motives...
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