Things that you are looking forward to

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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Bum Crack » Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:58 pm

Looking forward to going home tonight for a curry and a couple bottles of Shiraz watching a cracking game of footy. Go Cats!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Booney » Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:59 pm

Stewart is in good form.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby cracka » Thu Jul 01, 2021 3:39 pm

whufc wrote:
cracka wrote:
whufc wrote:
cracka wrote:Shoulder surgery this Friday, then 6 weeks in a sling & hopefully only 3 months recovery but could be more. Almost 26 years since the first dislocation/fracture.


Goodluck mate. I had shower reconstruction 6 years ago after 4 dislocations.

Did all the rehab and have since being playing rugby union, cricket and a few aussie rules games without any problem whatsoever.

Cheers. Hoping to be able to ride the motorbike again & do the Finke Desert Race next year.


Awesome. Having goals should help keep you on track during the rehab.

All I can say is no matter how pain staking, lame, boring, the rehab is do it correctly and you will be rewarded in the long run.

So after saying, definitely going to do the rehab properly, shoulder has been feeling good so stupidly I went outside & did some yard work yesterday. Big F****** mistake. Hopefully haven't stuffed up the surgery. :oops:
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Bum Crack » Thu Jul 01, 2021 3:43 pm

LOL. Silly boy. I went on a footy trip 4 days after my first knee recon and left the crutches on the bus all weekend. Biggest mistake I ever made.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby whufc » Fri Jul 02, 2021 7:50 am

Personally I would have a chat to your doctor/surgeon if you are genuinely concerned you have made things worse.

Yeah you probably shouldn't have done gardening but it also doesn't mean you have to live the rest of life with pain because you made one decision. Be honest with them, let them know and see if they can take a look and give you some piece of mind.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Corona Man » Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:27 pm

The weekend.

Plans so far.

Friday Night (which may begin by about 3.30pm....)
Quick Gym session
A beer or 5
Lamb Rack
Bottle of Red

Saturday
Cardio session at the Gym
Driving Range - Hit 100 balls
Dan Murphy's Run
Lunch
Head to the footy around 4.00pm
Park car at train station - adjacent to the RSL - pop in for a heart-starter or 3.
Train to Flinders Street - Up into Chinatown, find a restaurant for dinner
Tram to Marvel
Drink Red's watch Silk play his 400th
Train home
Nightcap at RSL - Mrs C to navigate the car back to our garage.
Unconscious by 11.30pm

Sunday
Sleep til 11.00am
Fry Up Breakfast
Have a look in the Car yards - researching a new chariot
Cheeky Beer by about 4.00pm
Snoring on the lounge "watching" bounce by 7.00pm
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Booney » Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:37 pm

What chariot are you thinking? I f*cking love car shopping.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:42 pm

Corona Man wrote:The weekend.

Plans so far.

Friday Night (which may begin by about 3.30pm....)
Quick Gym session
A beer or 5
Lamb Rack
Bottle of Red

Saturday
Cardio session at the Gym
Driving Range - Hit 100 balls
Dan Murphy's Run
Lunch
Head to the footy around 4.00pm
Park car at train station - adjacent to the RSL - pop in for a heart-starter or 3.
Train to Flinders Street - Up into Chinatown, find a restaurant for dinner
Tram to Marvel
Drink Red's watch Silk play his 400th
Train home
Nightcap at RSL - Mrs C to navigate the car back to our garage.
Unconscious by 11.30pm

Sunday
Sleep til 11.00am
Fry Up Breakfast
Have a look in the Car yards - researching a new chariot
Cheeky Beer by about 4.00pm
Snoring on the lounge "watching" bounce by 7.00pm
Busy weekend! Hopefully you get a chance to relax from monday

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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby gadj1976 » Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:48 pm

Booney wrote:What chariot are you thinking? I f*cking love car shopping.


Me too! Dunno why people get stressed about it. I would do it for them if I were allowed.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Corona Man » Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:50 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
Corona Man wrote:The weekend.

Plans so far.

Friday Night (which may begin by about 3.30pm....)
Quick Gym session
A beer or 5
Lamb Rack
Bottle of Red

Saturday
Cardio session at the Gym
Driving Range - Hit 100 balls
Dan Murphy's Run
Lunch
Head to the footy around 4.00pm
Park car at train station - adjacent to the RSL - pop in for a heart-starter or 3.
Train to Flinders Street - Up into Chinatown, find a restaurant for dinner
Tram to Marvel
Drink Red's watch Silk play his 400th
Train home
Nightcap at RSL - Mrs C to navigate the car back to our garage.
Unconscious by 11.30pm

Sunday
Sleep til 11.00am
Fry Up Breakfast
Have a look in the Car yards - researching a new chariot
Cheeky Beer by about 4.00pm
Snoring on the lounge "watching" bounce by 7.00pm
Busy weekend! Hopefully you get a chance to relax from monday

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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby gadj1976 » Fri Jul 02, 2021 1:51 pm

cracka wrote:So after saying, definitely going to do the rehab properly, shoulder has been feeling good so stupidly I went outside & did some yard work yesterday. Big F****** mistake. Hopefully haven't stuffed up the surgery. :oops:


Cracka, I'm no doctor but there is a reason for the "6 weeks in a sling"!

Hopefully you haven't done too much damage to it and you can get back to diggin' in the garden again soon.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby cracka » Fri Jul 02, 2021 2:37 pm

gadj1976 wrote:
cracka wrote:So after saying, definitely going to do the rehab properly, shoulder has been feeling good so stupidly I went outside & did some yard work yesterday. Big F****** mistake. Hopefully haven't stuffed up the surgery. :oops:


Cracka, I'm no doctor but there is a reason for the "6 weeks in a sling"!

Hopefully you haven't done too much damage to it and you can get back to diggin' in the garden again soon.

Its just the recommended time for the procedure I had. Pretty sure it's the recommended time in a sling for most shoulder surgeries. Speaking to doctors & other people, I've found out that shoulders are probably the most complicated things to recover from, can be 8 weeks, can be 8 months. With a hip replacement they make you walk out of the hospital.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby cracka » Fri Jul 02, 2021 2:39 pm

gadj1976 wrote:
Booney wrote:What chariot are you thinking? I f*cking love car shopping.


Me too! Dunno why people get stressed about it. I would do it for them if I were allowed.

I hate it. Last time selling & buying a car I got my nephew to do the negotiations.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Dutchy » Fri Jul 02, 2021 3:29 pm

cracka wrote:
gadj1976 wrote:
Booney wrote:What chariot are you thinking? I f*cking love car shopping.


Me too! Dunno why people get stressed about it. I would do it for them if I were allowed.

I hate it. Last time selling & buying a car I got my nephew to do the negotiations.


Same, there needs to be car buying agents :lol:

I lost my work car so need a new one shortly, pain in the friggen arse
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Booney » Fri Jul 02, 2021 3:44 pm

Dutchy wrote:
cracka wrote:
gadj1976 wrote:
Booney wrote:What chariot are you thinking? I f*cking love car shopping.


Me too! Dunno why people get stressed about it. I would do it for them if I were allowed.

I hate it. Last time selling & buying a car I got my nephew to do the negotiations.


Same, there needs to be car buying agents :lol:

I lost my work car so need a new one shortly, pain in the friggen arse


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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Dutchy » Fri Jul 02, 2021 3:57 pm

speaking of cars, when COVID hit all the car hire companies sold off their cars thinking they would be over stocked for at least the short to medium term, now with all the internal travel there is a massive shortage and you are waiting months for new ones to arrive, if you can order them. People are paying stupid prices in Tassie for them with locals even selling their car to tourists and buying them back at the end
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby MW » Fri Jul 02, 2021 4:45 pm

Take the emotion out of it and it's easy. Same with buying a house. Have a price in mind and don't deviate. If they don't accept there will always be another option.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Booney » Sun Jul 04, 2021 3:17 pm

My liver being my friend again.
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Wedgie » Sun Jul 04, 2021 3:26 pm

Booney wrote:My liver being my friend again.

Dry July going well then Boon? :lol:
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Re: Things that you are looking forward to

Postby Booney » Sun Jul 04, 2021 3:42 pm

Wedgie wrote:
Booney wrote:My liver being my friend again.

Dry July going well then Boon? :lol:


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