by dedja » Thu Oct 17, 2024 2:03 pm
by gazzamagoo » Thu Oct 17, 2024 2:27 pm
dedja wrote:Plagiarised from the FB group of the same name.
For the not so outgoing types who celebrate the ordinary that hardly anyone else gives a toss about.
by dedja » Thu Oct 17, 2024 2:35 pm
by LaughingKookaburra » Thu Oct 17, 2024 7:21 pm
by amber_fluid » Thu Oct 17, 2024 7:25 pm
LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
by The Bedge » Thu Oct 17, 2024 7:28 pm
LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Booney » Thu Oct 17, 2024 7:31 pm
LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
by daysofourlives » Thu Oct 17, 2024 10:07 pm
dedja wrote:Last week I noticed that the regulator hose on my BBQ was leaking, so no probs, easy fix, I’ll just get a replacement.
Upon starting my research to find the correct hose, I find out that that POL connectors for gas cylinders have been replaced by a new LCC27 connector.
What’s this new connector? It’s a RH thread connector rather than the existing POL LH thread … awesome, it nearly takes me more time to connect a gas bottle than to cook the BBQ, hooray!
But hang on, you can’t buy the POL connector gas bottles anymore, LCC27 became mandatory for new bottles in 2022. Shit, do I have to change my gas bottles as well? Being a tightarse, this isn’t something I wanted to contemplate. Gas bottle 1 has another year before it’s out of date, but bottle 2 has another 3 years.
Faark, do they even sell the now superseded POL regulator hoses now? Do I have to scrap the 2 gas bottles and buy new ones?
After more frantic research, I started to calm down. Yes, POL regulator hoses are still around. A POL connector hose fitting will work with a new LCC27 connector, but not the other way around.
Yessssss! So all I had to do was buy a new POL regulator hose (which is where I started the journey) and then can still use my current gas bottles, and when they go out of date, the new LCC27 bottles will still work!
So that’s what I did.
As an aside, the new LCC27 bottles have a failsafe mode whereby gas will not flow unless a proper hose is connected, even if the tap is open. Even better, the new RH thread and handle are 5 billion times easier to use and only require a small number of turns to engage.
Well, that’s enough excitement for today, I’m exhausted.
by whufc » Fri Oct 18, 2024 6:57 am
amber_fluid wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
I’m very similar with my job.
Have to visit the footy oval, pub and bakery
by gazzamagoo » Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:03 am
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:35 am
LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:38 am
daysofourlives wrote:dedja wrote:Last week I noticed that the regulator hose on my BBQ was leaking, so no probs, easy fix, I’ll just get a replacement.
Upon starting my research to find the correct hose, I find out that that POL connectors for gas cylinders have been replaced by a new LCC27 connector.
What’s this new connector? It’s a RH thread connector rather than the existing POL LH thread … awesome, it nearly takes me more time to connect a gas bottle than to cook the BBQ, hooray!
But hang on, you can’t buy the POL connector gas bottles anymore, LCC27 became mandatory for new bottles in 2022. Shit, do I have to change my gas bottles as well? Being a tightarse, this isn’t something I wanted to contemplate. Gas bottle 1 has another year before it’s out of date, but bottle 2 has another 3 years.
Faark, do they even sell the now superseded POL regulator hoses now? Do I have to scrap the 2 gas bottles and buy new ones?
After more frantic research, I started to calm down. Yes, POL regulator hoses are still around. A POL connector hose fitting will work with a new LCC27 connector, but not the other way around.
Yessssss! So all I had to do was buy a new POL regulator hose (which is where I started the journey) and then can still use my current gas bottles, and when they go out of date, the new LCC27 bottles will still work!
So that’s what I did.
As an aside, the new LCC27 bottles have a failsafe mode whereby gas will not flow unless a proper hose is connected, even if the tap is open. Even better, the new RH thread and handle are 5 billion times easier to use and only require a small number of turns to engage.
Well, that’s enough excitement for today, I’m exhausted.
Take your bottles to swap and go? Get instant upgrade? Not sure how it works
by Mr Beefy » Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:44 am
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:47 am
Mr Beefy wrote:Bunnings swap and go have both types of bottles, Dedja neglected to mention, they have different coloured taps, green(old) and black(new)
by wenchbarwer » Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:14 am
LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
by LaughingKookaburra » Fri Oct 18, 2024 9:11 am
wenchbarwer wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
A while ago I had a wedding in Mildura, so I killed the morning watching U17s & ressies, they have a great set-up there.
Was tempted to miss the wedding and watch the seniors but it's along walk home from there...
by Pag » Fri Oct 18, 2024 9:41 am
LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
by wenchbarwer » Fri Oct 18, 2024 9:45 am
LaughingKookaburra wrote:wenchbarwer wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
A while ago I had a wedding in Mildura, so I killed the morning watching U17s & ressies, they have a great set-up there.
Was tempted to miss the wedding and watch the seniors but it's along walk home from there...
Got some decent set ups at all grounds up there. Reckon they played a preseason AFL game at Red Cliffs years back.
by am Bays » Fri Oct 18, 2024 9:48 am
LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
by FlyingHigh » Fri Oct 18, 2024 10:01 am
am Bays wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:I’ve been so fortunate to see a lot of Australia and get paid to do so with my employment over the years. One of my Dull Men’s Club admissions is that every town I go through I take a 5 minute detour and check out the local footy ground. I’m a grassroots footy tragic and can appreciate the effort it takes at any level to get a game of footy organised for players and spectators to enjoy, also I’m intrigued to see the local grounds that all tell a story.
I know some other posters on here who are very similar.
Yup,agree love checking out country cricket/footy ovals. I also love going inmto the clubrooms and checking out all the old photos. You look at the old faces and think which one of you blokes did your "bit" last century, who had long days walking behind teams of horses planting and cutting hay, who was fencing in paddocks, working in the town mills and then, who was the publican keeping them refreshed on the weekend.
The former footy grounds page on fb is sensational, brings a tear to the eye looking at some of those old grounds and how Country Australia has changed.
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