by HH3 » Thu Mar 22, 2018 2:19 pm
by Failed Creation » Fri Mar 23, 2018 6:27 am
Psyber wrote:An interesting last few posts guys, and made me think about luck and situations...
I bought my first car in 1965 - a 1955 FJ my older sister had bought new.
So, I've had 53 years of car ownership and I have never had a car stolen or even broken into.
(Mind you I've never owned a Ford and my last Holden was a 1968 HK 327 Bathurst Monaro.)
I even got away with my wife's old 1996 Ssangyong Musso parked in a friend's driveway in Daveron Park for a week while we were staying over with him and his wife for a week in 2007.
by RB » Fri Mar 23, 2018 9:53 am
by Bum Crack » Fri Mar 23, 2018 9:55 am
Failed Creation wrote:Psyber wrote:An interesting last few posts guys, and made me think about luck and situations...
I bought my first car in 1965 - a 1955 FJ my older sister had bought new.
So, I've had 53 years of car ownership and I have never had a car stolen or even broken into.
(Mind you I've never owned a Ford and my last Holden was a 1968 HK 327 Bathurst Monaro.)
I even got away with my wife's old 1996 Ssangyong Musso parked in a friend's driveway in Daveron Park for a week while we were staying over with him and his wife for a week in 2007.
And you made it out alive?
Sir, you are surely the strangest person in existence.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Mar 23, 2018 9:57 am
Failed Creation wrote:Psyber wrote:An interesting last few posts guys, and made me think about luck and situations...
I bought my first car in 1965 - a 1955 FJ my older sister had bought new.
So, I've had 53 years of car ownership and I have never had a car stolen or even broken into.
(Mind you I've never owned a Ford and my last Holden was a 1968 HK 327 Bathurst Monaro.)
I even got away with my wife's old 1996 Ssangyong Musso parked in a friend's driveway in Daveron Park for a week while we were staying over with him and his wife for a week in 2007.
And you made it out alive?
Sir, you are surely the strongest person in existence.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:28 pm
by HH3 » Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:30 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:We have a sheila at work that has been here for about 3 months now and she is easily the loudest person I've ever met, her office is 15 metres from mine and we all hear her loud and clear even with her door closed.
It grates the lot of us, we already had 3 really loud women, one that scuffs her feet whenever she walks, eats with her mouth open and sniffs about 4 times a minute for hours on end.
Whenever she's at full tilt I call out "does anyone know when Priscilla's coming back to the office?"
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:37 pm
HH3 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:We have a sheila at work that has been here for about 3 months now and she is easily the loudest person I've ever met, her office is 15 metres from mine and we all hear her loud and clear even with her door closed.
It grates the lot of us, we already had 3 really loud women, one that scuffs her feet whenever she walks, eats with her mouth open and sniffs about 4 times a minute for hours on end.
Whenever she's at full tilt I call out "does anyone know when Priscilla's coming back to the office?"
The lady that shares my office snacks all day. Its smacking lips and slurping non stop.
Somehow she slurps when she eats dry crackers.
by HH3 » Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:53 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:HH3 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:We have a sheila at work that has been here for about 3 months now and she is easily the loudest person I've ever met, her office is 15 metres from mine and we all hear her loud and clear even with her door closed.
It grates the lot of us, we already had 3 really loud women, one that scuffs her feet whenever she walks, eats with her mouth open and sniffs about 4 times a minute for hours on end.
Whenever she's at full tilt I call out "does anyone know when Priscilla's coming back to the office?"
The lady that shares my office snacks all day. Its smacking lips and slurping non stop.
Somehow she slurps when she eats dry crackers.
Our loud eater has 3 packets of twisties a day, then the other chick whinges to me about it but she does the same thing.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Mar 23, 2018 1:55 pm
HH3 wrote:
Classic female move.
by HH3 » Fri Mar 23, 2018 2:17 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:HH3 wrote:
Classic female move.
I'm in a corner and they all feel a need to stop by and bag the shit out of all the other chicks and then be besties when they're together.
by Wedgie » Fri Mar 23, 2018 2:23 pm
by Booney » Fri Mar 23, 2018 2:24 pm
Wedgie wrote:I miss the middle aged office women, its much harder dealing with 20 - 30 yo hotties in hospitality.
by MW » Fri Mar 23, 2018 2:25 pm
Booney wrote:Wedgie wrote:I miss the middle aged office women, its much harder dealing with 20 - 30 yo hotties in hospitality.
Hot, not, young, old, cray cray. Don't tell me otherwise.
by Wedgie » Fri Mar 23, 2018 2:26 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Mar 23, 2018 2:36 pm
Wedgie wrote:I miss the middle aged office women, its much harder dealing with 20 - 30 yo hotties in hospitality.
by Wedgie » Fri Mar 23, 2018 2:38 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Wedgie wrote:I miss the middle aged office women, its much harder dealing with 20 - 30 yo hotties in hospitality.
We have a broad range here ranging form 18 to late 40's, it's usually a laugh but they're all as bitchy as each other.
by Bum Crack » Fri Mar 23, 2018 3:07 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:HH3 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:We have a sheila at work that has been here for about 3 months now and she is easily the loudest person I've ever met, her office is 15 metres from mine and we all hear her loud and clear even with her door closed.
It grates the lot of us, we already had 3 really loud women, one that scuffs her feet whenever she walks, eats with her mouth open and sniffs about 4 times a minute for hours on end.
Whenever she's at full tilt I call out "does anyone know when Priscilla's coming back to the office?"
The lady that shares my office snacks all day. Its smacking lips and slurping non stop.
Somehow she slurps when she eats dry crackers.
Our loud eater has 3 packets of twisties a day, then the other chick whinges to me about it but she does the same thing.
by Grenville » Fri Mar 23, 2018 3:10 pm
Booney wrote:Wedgie wrote:I miss the middle aged office women, its much harder dealing with 20 - 30 yo hotties in hospitality.
Hot, not, young, old, cray cray. Don't tell me otherwise.
by Psyber » Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:58 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Failed Creation wrote:Psyber wrote:An interesting last few posts guys, and made me think about luck and situations...
I bought my first car in 1965 - a 1955 FJ my older sister had bought new.
So, I've had 53 years of car ownership and I have never had a car stolen or even broken into.
(Mind you I've never owned a Ford and my last Holden was a 1968 HK 327 Bathurst Monaro.)
I even got away with my wife's old 1996 Ssangyong Musso parked in a friend's driveway in Daveron Park for a week while we were staying over with him and his wife for a week in 2007.
And you made it out alive?
Sir, you are surely the strongest person in existence.
Keys in the bowl?
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