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Eastern Glory
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WFMB: I'm gonna be the voice on a new GPS navagation system that'll be released in Australia :D :D :D
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KiwiChick1
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afromanGT wrote:Are you his first girlfriend? Nope.
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avy1990
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KiwiChick1 wrote:Krackovich wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Krackovich wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:imnofreak wrote::lol:
Sorry, shouldn't laugh.
Just remember, everything is a learning experience. There is undoubtedly things you know now that you didn't know before.
Yeah, now I know I shouldn't trust him. Or basically anyone else for that matter. :lol: Didn't you start calling him your boyfriend after like 2 days? This doesn't surprise at all I don't get it. It sounds like you rushed it, generally it's a good idea to get to know someone a bit more rather than just deciding they're your boyfriend/girlfriend Well it was kind of hard for it not to be "rushed" considering how we got together in the first place, and he was the one who was all keen for a relationship. It probably sounds really silly and fickle from what I've posted on here, but it's actually pretty serious, I just don't want to post the whole story of it on the internet. Sounds like you hooked up, he got clingy and you jumped at the chance to be in a relationship..now you realise it wasnt smart just to jump straight in the deep end.
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Eastern Glory
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avy1990 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Krackovich wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Krackovich wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:imnofreak wrote::lol:
Sorry, shouldn't laugh.
Just remember, everything is a learning experience. There is undoubtedly things you know now that you didn't know before.
Yeah, now I know I shouldn't trust him. Or basically anyone else for that matter. :lol: Didn't you start calling him your boyfriend after like 2 days? This doesn't surprise at all I don't get it. It sounds like you rushed it, generally it's a good idea to get to know someone a bit more rather than just deciding they're your boyfriend/girlfriend Well it was kind of hard for it not to be "rushed" considering how we got together in the first place, and he was the one who was all keen for a relationship. It probably sounds really silly and fickle from what I've posted on here, but it's actually pretty serious, I just don't want to post the whole story of it on the internet. Sounds like you hooked up, he got clingy and you jumped at the chance to be in a relationship..now you realise it wasnt smart just to jump straight in the deep end. The real C word.
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Fredsta
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WFMB: Well in Imno =d> imnofreak wrote:cbowden9000 wrote:Cahill can get fucked. I wasn't even happy for him when he scored against Lebanon.
Too harsh? Maybe. Hopefully time heals and after he retires I can remember him as a Socceroos legend and not an A-League slandering fuckwit that plays for the national team for his own self-gain and genuinely doesn't care about football in his home country. Sorry, once wasn't enough  That is hands down one of the most fucking moronic things I have ever read, it is just unfathomable to me how one sub forum has become nothing more than a great big cluster fuck of ignorance, stupidity and immaturity. Apologies to the minority of genuine posters who frequent AF.
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ual
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Bowden, you're the the human embodiment of butthurt. You, thupercoach and the rest of the mouth-breathing AF regulars need to GET THE FUCK OVER IT. Without Cahill our national team of the last 6-7 years would have been a mere shadow of what it has actually become, but a couple of sentences that didn't blindly praise a league that is NOT at a super-high standard makes him the nation's biggest villain?
THE MIND BOGGLES.
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Carlito
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[quote=ual]Bowden, you're the the human embodiment of butthurt. You, thupercoach and the rest of the mouth-breathing AF regulars need to GET THE FUCK OVER IT. Without Cahill our national team of the last 6-7 years would have been a mere shadow of what it has actually become, but a couple of sentences that didn't blindly praise a league that is NOT at a super-high standard makes him the nation's biggest villain?
THE MIND BOGGLES. [/quote the mind numbing drivel that gets said there is the reason why i hate posting on there. every days its a bitch about holger ,archie, jade north . the shitness of our players the regular posting on capping richard porta
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ual
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:[quote=ual]Bowden, you're the the human embodiment of butthurt. You, thupercoach and the rest of the mouth-breathing AF regulars need to GET THE FUCK OVER IT. Without Cahill our national team of the last 6-7 years would have been a mere shadow of what it has actually become, but a couple of sentences that didn't blindly praise a league that is NOT at a super-high standard makes him the nation's biggest villain?
THE MIND BOGGLES. [/quote the mind numbing drivel that gets said there is the reason why i hate posting on there. every days its a bitch about holger ,archie, jade north . the shitness of our players the regular posting on capping richard porta Yeah I try to avoid it as much as possible these days.
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Benjo
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To be fair, Bowden is one of the better posters in AF, and he's a top bloke. But i disagree with his views on the Cahill issue.
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Carlito
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Benjo wrote:To be fair, Bowden is one of the better posters in AF, and he's a top bloke. But i disagree with his views on the Cahill issue. bowds is alright but like you i disagree about his views on cahill. at least he isnt like paulc aka skinet aka mark d aka get my drift wfmb: rc helicopter
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Roarz
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Agree with Benjo
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MidfieldMaestro
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WFMB: Watched my grade's Grand Final today and probably the biggest dickhead from the team that knocked us out last week got sent off and gave away the penalty that lost them the game.
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Benjo
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WFMB: The Wallabies. Carn. WFMB: Drew 1-1 in the Reserves match today. Against the top of the table Fremantle. Could have had two assists as well. Could have won, but I'll take a point, well-deserved. WFMB: Fremantle United have this kid who's eligable for Under 18's, but is so good he plays in reserves. He's a great player, but he's an arrogant douchebag, although I might be as well if my parents had decided to name me Madison. No, you did not misread.
Anyway, he kept fouling me all game today, stuck his studs into my ankle, tried to elbow me off the ball and then tried to trip me up. Our 28 year-old, tank, 6 foot 2 captain saw the latter and told him he'd put him on his ass if he tried any other shit. He did and sure enough, our skipper put the fuckwit on his ass. And won a free-kick when it should've been theres. Madison didn't trie any other shit for the rest of the game.
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imnofreak
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Quote:although I might be as well if my parents had decided to name me Madison. No, you did not misread. What's wrong with that? I know a few guys named Madison.
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ual
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WFMB: Early morning gym session. I swear that the gym, kickboxing and this forum are all that keep me alive.
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Roarz
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Not sure where to put this, but I'm going for my license on Tuesday. I turned 18 a fortnight ago. I'm so nervous, a bit anxious too, but if I pass it will be the best most relieving feeling ever.. Fingers crossed
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Funky Munky
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Roarz wrote:Not sure where to put this, but I'm going for my license on Tuesday. I turned 18 a fortnight ago. I'm so nervous, a bit anxious too, but if I pass it will be the best most relieving feeling ever.. Fingers crossed Just got mine 2 weeks ago. Have you been doing lessons with a parent, or with an actual instructor? Either way, just treat it as any other drive. They're not going to get you to do anything you haven't already done. And just watch out for Stop Signs :p. I missed one, nearly cost me. :lol:
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ual
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Funky Munky wrote:Roarz wrote:Not sure where to put this, but I'm going for my license on Tuesday. I turned 18 a fortnight ago. I'm so nervous, a bit anxious too, but if I pass it will be the best most relieving feeling ever.. Fingers crossed Just got mine 2 weeks ago. Have you been doing lessons with a parent, or with an actual instructor? Either way, just treat it as any other drive. They're not going to get you to do anything you haven't already done. And just watch out for Stop Signs :p. I missed one, nearly cost me. :lol: In my driving test I stalled it as soon as I reversed out of the parking spot :lol: Aside from that, make sure you check your blind spots at every possible opportunity, that gives driving instructors major hard-ons.
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Funky Munky
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ual wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Roarz wrote:Not sure where to put this, but I'm going for my license on Tuesday. I turned 18 a fortnight ago. I'm so nervous, a bit anxious too, but if I pass it will be the best most relieving feeling ever.. Fingers crossed Just got mine 2 weeks ago. Have you been doing lessons with a parent, or with an actual instructor? Either way, just treat it as any other drive. They're not going to get you to do anything you haven't already done. And just watch out for Stop Signs :p. I missed one, nearly cost me. :lol: In my driving test I stalled it as soon as I reversed out of the parking spot :lol: Aside from that, make sure you check your blind spots at every possible opportunity, that gives driving instructors major hard-ons. That and Rear View. Look at your Rear View mirror more than you look at the road ahead of you.
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Roarz
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Funky Munky wrote:ual wrote:Funky Munky wrote:Roarz wrote:Not sure where to put this, but I'm going for my license on Tuesday. I turned 18 a fortnight ago. I'm so nervous, a bit anxious too, but if I pass it will be the best most relieving feeling ever.. Fingers crossed Just got mine 2 weeks ago. Have you been doing lessons with a parent, or with an actual instructor? Either way, just treat it as any other drive. They're not going to get you to do anything you haven't already done. And just watch out for Stop Signs :p. I missed one, nearly cost me. :lol: In my driving test I stalled it as soon as I reversed out of the parking spot :lol: Aside from that, make sure you check your blind spots at every possible opportunity, that gives driving instructors major hard-ons. That and Rear View. Look at your Rear View mirror more than you look at the road ahead of you. Alright thanks for the advice guys. Yeah I've been driving with Dad but I've had about 2 and a half hours with a proper instructor, and he kept going on about blind spots and rear vision mirror.
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martyB
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It's ironic for me that you're anxious about getting your licence on Tuesday, I'm anxious about losing mine on Wednesday. :lol:
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ual
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WFMB: Acupuncture... I think. Weird feeling :lol:
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pv4
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wfmb: ultimate frisbee tonight
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marconi101
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WFMB: Jb Hifi and their wonderful alternative music section
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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martyB
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marconi101 wrote:WFMB: Jb Hifi and their wonderful alternative music section Am heading there now. WFMB: Asking for a 6 hour extension to computer lab assessment today, get a 4 week extension. Was motivated to do it tonight, guess I'll just have to get motivated again in 4 weeks time.
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Benjo
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WFMB: Mark Hoppus on Twitter. Best person to follow.
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pv4
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pv4 wrote:wfmb: ultimate frisbee tonight was awesome. i think by the time next year rolls around, i'll have the ability to play for the newcastle team. one stop closer to the most glorious jerseys in existence!
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Eastern Glory
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pv4 wrote:pv4 wrote:wfmb: ultimate frisbee tonight was awesome. i think by the time next year rolls around, i'll have the ability to play for the newcastle team. one stop closer to the most glorious jerseys in existence! Always wanted to play this, i loved playing at school... just a pity i can't throw a frisbee to save my mother's soul.
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pv4
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Farrand93 wrote:pv4 wrote:pv4 wrote:wfmb: ultimate frisbee tonight was awesome. i think by the time next year rolls around, i'll have the ability to play for the newcastle team. one stop closer to the most glorious jerseys in existence! Always wanted to play this, i loved playing at school... just a pity i can't throw a frisbee to save my mother's soul. two weeks ago i couldn't throw very well at all (forehands especially). have been practicing a couple of times a week & i'm so much more confident now. my short game is getting to the point where i'm comfortable playing handler, so a bit more practice with the short game & then i'll focus on my long-distance throws (aka the money shots). realistically though, the first couple of weeks i did eff all throwing & used my athletic abilities to be a primary cut kinda guy, and score all the points (basically the receiver). the first week i threw it twice, the second a few more times. just get yourself to a game, and the frisbee crowd are all awesome people and love rookies & love helping them out. once you have a few games, you'll be absolutely hooked - it's such an awesome game. floats boats n shizz. 11mv - do you play regularly? hopefully i'll be able to join the uni team & head to uni games next year.
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pv4
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also farrand - go have a round or two of disc golf. it's a good lead-in to ultimate. i've been playing a couple of times a week for the last few weeks, it's heaps of fun also. will definately learn to throw a frisbee (albeit they are completely different discs between dg & ultimate).
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