Re: Things that you rate!
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 3:42 pm
Dinner at the Lighthouse, few bevvies at the Alberton, all with good mates. Top Friday night.
Brodlach wrote:Beerenberg condiments are so under rated, we go through at least one jar a week
Wedgie wrote:A volunteer finding that young kid with autism in the Victorian bush after 2 nights in freezing conditions, appears alive and well!
I thought the poor kid was a gonner.
Booney wrote:Wedgie wrote:A volunteer finding that young kid with autism in the Victorian bush after 2 nights in freezing conditions, appears alive and well!
I thought the poor kid was a gonner.
Unbelievable story of survival. 2020 brings just a glimmer of hope.
Wedgie wrote:A volunteer finding that young kid with autism in the Victorian bush after 2 nights in freezing conditions, appears alive and well!
I thought the poor kid was a gonner.
LMA wrote:Seen some great looking Carlton Draught promo beanies at Thirsty Camel yesterday @Amber Fluid, @Spargo.
LMA wrote:Seen some great looking Carlton Draught promo beanies at Thirsty Camel yesterday @Amber Fluid, @Spargo.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Having my eldest daughter visit me 4 times over the weekend, it's usually lucky to be once a month for a catch up.
Even better, she wants to get a house built so our next few Sunday's will be consumed with brekky and driving around looking at display homes etc.
We'll do our research during the week and have it all mapped out.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
Booney wrote:
Nice one mate.
We did some display home shopping when my brother was in the market to build, wasn't a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon looking at the way new houses are laid out for modern living which is completely opposite to my late 1800's villa.
Living and entertaining are the focus of modern homes and they do it well.
Booney wrote:The AFL forum coming to life!
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:
Nice one mate.
We did some display home shopping when my brother was in the market to build, wasn't a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon looking at the way new houses are laid out for modern living which is completely opposite to my late 1800's villa.
Living and entertaining are the focus of modern homes and they do it well.
Yeah mate, I've had to highlight some little things that I think would suit her better, she had her mind set on a 4 bedroom plan that had a home theatre and an IT hub, basically 5 and a half rooms yet still large dining/lounge areas, at least she listens to my advice and doesn't argue.
She's a gem to be around too, she's a barrel of laughs and it's going to give me an interest, I'll need it too, especially with a pub 200 metres from home now.
Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:
Nice one mate.
We did some display home shopping when my brother was in the market to build, wasn't a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon looking at the way new houses are laid out for modern living which is completely opposite to my late 1800's villa.
Living and entertaining are the focus of modern homes and they do it well.
Yeah mate, I've had to highlight some little things that I think would suit her better, she had her mind set on a 4 bedroom plan that had a home theatre and an IT hub, basically 5 and a half rooms yet still large dining/lounge areas, at least she listens to my advice and doesn't argue.
She's a gem to be around too, she's a barrel of laughs and it's going to give me an interest, I'll need it too, especially with a pub 200 metres from home now.
Your not living with Balf are you?
Lightning McQueen wrote:Sheik Yerbouti wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:
Nice one mate.
We did some display home shopping when my brother was in the market to build, wasn't a bad way to spend a Sunday afternoon looking at the way new houses are laid out for modern living which is completely opposite to my late 1800's villa.
Living and entertaining are the focus of modern homes and they do it well.
Yeah mate, I've had to highlight some little things that I think would suit her better, she had her mind set on a 4 bedroom plan that had a home theatre and an IT hub, basically 5 and a half rooms yet still large dining/lounge areas, at least she listens to my advice and doesn't argue.
She's a gem to be around too, she's a barrel of laughs and it's going to give me an interest, I'll need it too, especially with a pub 200 metres from home now.
Your not living with Balf are you?
F*** no!!! People have gone missing in his house
Was nearly gonna go there Saturday arvo for a punt with Ditts, Robin and Tim but had the pub to myself so I stayed there.
I'm neighbours with Clint.
Wedgie wrote:Is that crazy dog Pumpkin still kicking?