by Booney » Thu Aug 20, 2020 4:03 pm
by Corona Man » Fri Aug 21, 2020 6:33 pm
by Pseudo » Fri Aug 21, 2020 8:43 pm
Corona Man wrote:Wearing a face mask....... you can have a couple of beers, and no one can smell it on your breath.
#silverlinings
by Corona Man » Fri Aug 21, 2020 8:51 pm
Pseudo wrote:Corona Man wrote:Wearing a face mask....... you can have a couple of beers, and no one can smell it on your breath.
#silverlinings
I bet it's a bugger to suck the beer through the cloth though...
by Wedgie » Fri Aug 21, 2020 8:52 pm
by cracka » Sat Aug 22, 2020 7:38 pm
by woodublieve12 » Tue Aug 25, 2020 11:53 am
by Wedgie » Tue Aug 25, 2020 2:22 pm
by LMA » Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:55 am
Wedgie wrote:Winter days like today, not a cloud in the sky, no wind!
Missus is back working in an office so got a few choirs done, went for a ride and stopped at the pub for a nice schnitty.
Now time to crack open a few while reading the paper. Loving a 6 day weekend.
PS Apologies to Corona, other Victorians and people that work full time.
by Wedgie » Wed Aug 26, 2020 9:42 am
LMA wrote:Wedgie wrote:Winter days like today, not a cloud in the sky, no wind!
Missus is back working in an office so got a few choirs done, went for a ride and stopped at the pub for a nice schnitty.
Now time to crack open a few while reading the paper. Loving a 6 day weekend.
PS Apologies to Corona, other Victorians and people that work full time.
You would need a few after doing a few choirs, what's your vocal range?
by Booney » Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:09 am
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:27 am
Wedgie wrote:My vocal range ia irrelevent, my sexual prowess on the other hand.....
Its why I'm still in bed this morning, I'm exhausted!
by Wedgie » Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:39 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Wedgie wrote:My vocal range ia irrelevent, my sexual prowess on the other hand.....
Its why I'm still in bed this morning, I'm exhausted!
Is the missus at work?
by JK » Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:34 pm
by Booney » Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:39 pm
JK wrote:This might be a bit self indulgent, but it's not the intention ... About 9 year ago my body started doing some funky things and two years later I was diagnosed with MS. Doctor said it was a pretty aggressive form and there was a strong chance I'd be in nappies and a wheelchair 1-2 years later. Despite some dark moments behind closed doors in the early years, Ive generally managed to put up a good front and it's not something I really discuss much with people'. Anyhoo, despite relatively staying on top of it mentally, I've always been a bit nervous about the day I needed to move to a chair permanently and I've been pretty convinced for a while that day would arrive this year or early 2021.
Like I said I'm not the type to openly discuss my issues, but having just come back from the rehab specialist who thinks I've done a great job with my physical therapies and that Im not in any immediate need to become wheelchair bound, Im pretty f***in chuffed lol and felt the need to blurt it out. No doubt I'll be embarressed about this post later, but pumped to not have to worry about it for the immediate future
by Wedgie » Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:42 pm
JK wrote:This might be a bit self indulgent, but it's not the intention ... About 9 year ago my body started doing some funky things and two years later I was diagnosed with MS. Doctor said it was a pretty aggressive form and there was a strong chance I'd be in nappies and a wheelchair 1-2 years later. Despite some dark moments behind closed doors in the early years, Ive generally managed to put up a good front and it's not something I really discuss much with people'. Anyhoo, despite relatively staying on top of it mentally, I've always been a bit nervous about the day I needed to move to a chair permanently and I've been pretty convinced for a while that day would arrive this year or early 2021.
Like I said I'm not the type to openly discuss my issues, but having just come back from the rehab specialist who thinks I've done a great job with my physical therapies and that Im not in any immediate need to become wheelchair bound, Im pretty f***in chuffed lol and felt the need to blurt it out. No doubt I'll be embarressed about this post later, but pumped to not have to worry about it for the immediate future
by Brodlach » Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:43 pm
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by valleys07 » Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:46 pm
JK wrote:This might be a bit self indulgent, but it's not the intention ... About 9 year ago my body started doing some funky things and two years later I was diagnosed with MS. Doctor said it was a pretty aggressive form and there was a strong chance I'd be in nappies and a wheelchair 1-2 years later. Despite some dark moments behind closed doors in the early years, Ive generally managed to put up a good front and it's not something I really discuss much with people'. Anyhoo, despite relatively staying on top of it mentally, I've always been a bit nervous about the day I needed to move to a chair permanently and I've been pretty convinced for a while that day would arrive this year or early 2021.
Like I said I'm not the type to openly discuss my issues, but having just come back from the rehab specialist who thinks I've done a great job with my physical therapies and that Im not in any immediate need to become wheelchair bound, Im pretty f***in chuffed lol and felt the need to blurt it out. No doubt I'll be embarressed about this post later, but pumped to not have to worry about it for the immediate future
by Spargo » Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:47 pm
JK wrote:This might be a bit self indulgent, but it's not the intention ... About 9 year ago my body started doing some funky things and two years later I was diagnosed with MS. Doctor said it was a pretty aggressive form and there was a strong chance I'd be in nappies and a wheelchair 1-2 years later. Despite some dark moments behind closed doors in the early years, Ive generally managed to put up a good front and it's not something I really discuss much with people'. Anyhoo, despite relatively staying on top of it mentally, I've always been a bit nervous about the day I needed to move to a chair permanently and I've been pretty convinced for a while that day would arrive this year or early 2021.
Like I said I'm not the type to openly discuss my issues, but having just come back from the rehab specialist who thinks I've done a great job with my physical therapies and that Im not in any immediate need to become wheelchair bound, Im pretty f***in chuffed lol and felt the need to blurt it out. No doubt I'll be embarressed about this post later, but pumped to not have to worry about it for the immediate future
by Lightning McQueen » Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:31 pm
JK wrote:This might be a bit self indulgent, but it's not the intention ... About 9 year ago my body started doing some funky things and two years later I was diagnosed with MS. Doctor said it was a pretty aggressive form and there was a strong chance I'd be in nappies and a wheelchair 1-2 years later. Despite some dark moments behind closed doors in the early years, Ive generally managed to put up a good front and it's not something I really discuss much with people'. Anyhoo, despite relatively staying on top of it mentally, I've always been a bit nervous about the day I needed to move to a chair permanently and I've been pretty convinced for a while that day would arrive this year or early 2021.
Like I said I'm not the type to openly discuss my issues, but having just come back from the rehab specialist who thinks I've done a great job with my physical therapies and that Im not in any immediate need to become wheelchair bound, Im pretty f***in chuffed lol and felt the need to blurt it out. No doubt I'll be embarressed about this post later, but pumped to not have to worry about it for the immediate future
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