skipppy
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zimbos_05 wrote:skipppy wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WGMG: My life is approaching the crossroads and I don't know what to do. I'm having a meeting next week regarding any opportunities here, and also regarding the England thing. One moment, I'm keen as a bean to give it a shot (if the opportunity is there), then another moment I get all nostalgic and doubt whether I'm ready to leave it all behind.
Struggle to sleep some nights, and find it hard to focus on what I should be at times, because I keep playing situations over and over in my head. mate go for it, the only regret I have about my time in England is I didn't stay the whole 2 years and marry an English bird so I could stay longer.... home won't change much 90% of your friends will be doing what they have always done. Do it while you can i often think about working or moving to the Uk for a year or two after i study, then i think of my family and cousins and so on, and id miss all that i know, and then i think of the other things i could miss out on. However, if i dont try it out then what about the stuff i could miss out on that ive never experienced. All these tings that i think id miss in Aus are things ive seen or done, so it would be nothing new in a sense. I do have cousins in England too so i wont be completly alone or anything. I guess its about the new experience and the chance to experience new things. yeah you miss out on a few things, but the experiences you have, the sites you see and people you meet make it all worthwhile. Out of all my friends who are 25-28 now the ones who have gone and travelled have no regrets about it, but the ones who have stayed in Australia are the ones that come to me and say I wish I had gone over when I had the chance. My dad always drilled it into me to go travel when I had the chance, he never did it and regrets it to this day. But it all depends on the individual and what you want out of life. If you want to travel and see the world do it when you have the chance, if you are content with your life and career than
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KiwiChick1
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WGMG: I have a love/hate relationship with food.
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MidfieldMaestro
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skipppy wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WGMG: My life is approaching the crossroads and I don't know what to do. I'm having a meeting next week regarding any opportunities here, and also regarding the England thing. One moment, I'm keen as a bean to give it a shot (if the opportunity is there), then another moment I get all nostalgic and doubt whether I'm ready to leave it all behind.
Struggle to sleep some nights, and find it hard to focus on what I should be at times, because I keep playing situations over and over in my head. mate go for it, the only regret I have about my time in England is I didn't stay the whole 2 years and marry an English bird so I could stay longer.... home won't change much 90% of your friends will be doing what they have always done. Do it while you can Thanks for the advice, mate. If the opportunity is there (which I'll find out more about next week), then it seems like a good time to do it as I don't have a family to look after or a relationship tying me down here.
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Heineken
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keepersball wrote:WGMG: Heaps of wants, limited money.
Sydney FC Membership - $85 Sydney FC Jersey - $120 Chelsea FC Jersey - $65 FIFA 13 - $75 Indoor Rego - $100+
All up: $445+
Argh. Get a job, sell a kidney, or your body. ;)
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Heineken
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Heineken wrote:keepersball wrote:WGMG: Heaps of wants, limited money.
Sydney FC Membership - $85 Sydney FC Jersey - $120 Chelsea FC Jersey - $65 FIFA 13 - $75 Indoor Rego - $100+
All up: $445+
Argh. Get a job, sell a kidney, or your body. ;) Gay for pay :lol: :lol:
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Heineken
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WGMG: Just knocked over my full cup of coffee in the lecture theatre. Cleaned it up, embarrassed. Now the lecture theatre stinks like Latte. :lol: :oops:
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Shaker
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WGMG: Arguing with People who still believe that the BDO is better than Soundwave. Delirious.
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Fredsta
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Shaker wrote:WGMG: Arguing with People who still believe that the BDO is better than Soundwave. Delirious. :lol: Are you kidding? That's so fucking subjective, why does one have to be better? It's music, everyone has their own tastes, you might as well argue which code of football is the best while you're at it. Personally I have zero interest in Soundwave, because I'm just not into any of that music but BDO always has a few bands I really like. Although having said that I can appreciate how massive this years line up is at Soundwave even if you couldn't pay me to go, comparatively, BDO's lineup is a bit of a let down this year.
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Shaker
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Fredsta wrote:Shaker wrote:WGMG: Arguing with People who still believe that the BDO is better than Soundwave. Delirious. :lol: Are you kidding? That's so fucking subjective, why does one have to be better? It's music, everyone has their own tastes, you might as well argue which code of football is the best while you're at it. Personally I have zero interest in Soundwave, because I'm just not into any of that music but BDO always has a few bands I really like. Although having said that I can appreciate how massive this years line up is at Soundwave even if you couldn't pay me to go, comparatively, BDO's lineup is a bit of a let down this year. My argument is that the BDO is not the premier music festival in Australia anymore, infact i think its now behind both SW and Splendour.
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WGMG: Looking outside, seeing a mass of smoke coming from behind the ridge to the south and the sun turning blood red.
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Heineken
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chillbilly wrote:WGMG: Looking outside, seeing a mass of smoke coming from behind the ridge to the south and the sun turning blood red. Heard on the news that there was a big bushfire on the F6. Probably a lightning strike or a fire lighting cunt. Bitch of a day for it to happen, too!
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chillbilly
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Heineken wrote:chillbilly wrote:WGMG: Looking outside, seeing a mass of smoke coming from behind the ridge to the south and the sun turning blood red. Heard on the news that there was a big bushfire on the F6. Probably a lightning strike or a fire lighting cunt. Bitch of a day for it to happen, too! Just went to the top of my street to see if you could see the glow from the fire and almost got blown away when I reached the top. The wind was freezing. The difference between standing at the top of the hill and standing about 10m away felt like 20 degrees. edit: fire was too small and/or too far away and glow was indistinguishable from the glow created by Wollongong. Edited by chillbilly: 10/8/2012 08:50:20 PM
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Carlito
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wgmg: releasing that i dont have socks so i have to wear my shoes without em .
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Heineken
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WGMG: Got smashed in our semi final 7-2. Now Drunk. Have work at 9pm. :(
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Eastern Glory
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WGMG: People who stop replying half way through trying to organise something.
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MidfieldMaestro
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WGMG: In a tackle today, I had an accidental knee ram into my ribs. Had to come off and there was a point there where everytime I breathed, I could feel it. Pain has gone down now, I think it's just bruised ribs, not a break.
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Eastern Glory
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:WGMG: In a tackle today, I had an accidental knee ram into my ribs. Had to come off and there was a point there where everytime I breathed, I could feel it. Pain has gone down now, I think it's just bruised ribs, not a break. Captaining from the sideline? :lol: :lol:
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MidfieldMaestro
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Farrand93 wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WGMG: In a tackle today, I had an accidental knee ram into my ribs. Had to come off and there was a point there where everytime I breathed, I could feel it. Pain has gone down now, I think it's just bruised ribs, not a break. Captaining from the sideline? :lol: :lol: For the last 10 minutes, yes.
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Eastern Glory
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MidfieldMaestro wrote:Farrand93 wrote:MidfieldMaestro wrote:WGMG: In a tackle today, I had an accidental knee ram into my ribs. Had to come off and there was a point there where everytime I breathed, I could feel it. Pain has gone down now, I think it's just bruised ribs, not a break. Captaining from the sideline? :lol: :lol: For the last 10 minutes, yes. Just winding you up cos it's 2am and i'm bored. That kind reminds me or Arnie floating the idea of giving McBreen the armband for this season! Captain of the 35 year old substitutes!
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Heineken
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WGMG: Played our semi final on the cricket pitch this afternoon. As a result, being a goalkeeper, I now have no skin left on my knees, have a massive graze running th length of my under thigh, right up to my arse cheek. In addition to that, I've twisted one of the ligiments in my knee making a diving save, so I'm limping everywhere. I start work tonight, at 9pm. Going to be painful. Red Bull and Panadol coming my way. Is it safe to mix the two. WAGMG: Last 2 days only slept for 5 hours each. Going to be a wreck by the time I finish work at 3am. :lol:
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Funky Munky
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Heineken wrote:I start work tonight, at 9pm. Going to be painful. Red Bull and Panadol coming my way. Is it safe to mix the two. Caffeine apparently makes Painkillers work faster. So in that case, Red Bull should make you superhuman by about midnight :lol:
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Heineken
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Funky Munky wrote:Heineken wrote:I start work tonight, at 9pm. Going to be painful. Red Bull and Panadol coming my way. Is it safe to mix the two. Caffeine apparently makes Painkillers work faster. So in that case, Red Bull should make you superhuman by about midnight :lol: So either works going to make an incredible profit due to me, or have me carted off in an Ambulance from a heart attack. :lol:
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Benjo
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WGMG: The fact I can't seem to please some people no amtter what i do. I get the feeling with them that everything is always my fault no matter what.
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KiwiChick1
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:wgmg: releasing that i dont have socks so i have to wear my shoes without em . I hate that! I can't wear shoes without socks, it's too weird.
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marconi101
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WGMG: Finding new fap material at the worst times
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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zimbos_05
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marconi101 wrote:WGMG: Finding new fap material at the worst times stop looking at porn on public transport. Edited by zimbos_05: 11/8/2012 09:27:34 PM
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I am currently in my hive In a completely unrelated matter, Madison Ivy. Thank me later men and possibly lesbians Edited by marconi101: 11/8/2012 09:34:23 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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Fredsta
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WGMG: The friendzone, why doesn't it work the other way? I've been acting naive lately with the increasingly more obvious and desperate sexual advances of a female friend who I have absolutely no attraction to, or never will. There's only so many times I can feign ignorance or find a legitimate excuse to dodge her and I have no desire to actually crush her by telling her no.
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Carlito
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Wgmg: i somehow pulled my shoulder and now I have pins and needles in my right side
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WGMG: Someone I trusted betraying all my friends and my trust for their own personal gain.
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