by Booney » Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:10 am
by gadj1976 » Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:20 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:Feeling like preparing my "Parent of the Year" speech.
I worked my Saturday out to pretty much to the minute, cancelled all of my usual commitments to try and enjoy life for a bit instead of merely just existing and working.
Lad gets home from training last night and says "I'm playing A's again, I'm starting on the HBF", I should've been more supportive than I was.
I don't play cricket anymore because I umpire a few games of footy every Saturday during the winter so I like to have my own leisure time during summer, he decided to play cricket this season so my Saturday's were consumed all summer, now it appears as though my whole Saturday's will be for the remainder of the winter, and I'll have to resign from an umpire coaching role that I have.
Selfish much, yes, I'm getting older and don't do a lot so I was looking forward to getting a rare afternoon and evening to let loose.
by Booney » Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:23 am
gadj1976 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Feeling like preparing my "Parent of the Year" speech.
I worked my Saturday out to pretty much to the minute, cancelled all of my usual commitments to try and enjoy life for a bit instead of merely just existing and working.
Lad gets home from training last night and says "I'm playing A's again, I'm starting on the HBF", I should've been more supportive than I was.
I don't play cricket anymore because I umpire a few games of footy every Saturday during the winter so I like to have my own leisure time during summer, he decided to play cricket this season so my Saturday's were consumed all summer, now it appears as though my whole Saturday's will be for the remainder of the winter, and I'll have to resign from an umpire coaching role that I have.
Selfish much, yes, I'm getting older and don't do a lot so I was looking forward to getting a rare afternoon and evening to let loose.
I keep telling myself, "I won't get this time with my kid(s) back". So enjoy mate. Others aren't so lucky.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:42 am
Booney wrote:My advice, prioritise you and your well being LM. Junior isn't playing grass hoppers mate, he's playing A grade footy, if you're there to watch him then that's great but you've done a mountain of work to get him to this age, to this level, he can cope without you. Would he miss you? He would. Would you miss watching him? You would. Would you both cope if you chose to look after yourself? I bet he'd love it if you did.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:45 am
gadj1976 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Feeling like preparing my "Parent of the Year" speech.
I worked my Saturday out to pretty much to the minute, cancelled all of my usual commitments to try and enjoy life for a bit instead of merely just existing and working.
Lad gets home from training last night and says "I'm playing A's again, I'm starting on the HBF", I should've been more supportive than I was.
I don't play cricket anymore because I umpire a few games of footy every Saturday during the winter so I like to have my own leisure time during summer, he decided to play cricket this season so my Saturday's were consumed all summer, now it appears as though my whole Saturday's will be for the remainder of the winter, and I'll have to resign from an umpire coaching role that I have.
Selfish much, yes, I'm getting older and don't do a lot so I was looking forward to getting a rare afternoon and evening to let loose.
I keep telling myself, "I won't get this time with my kid(s) back". So enjoy mate. Others aren't so lucky.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jun 03, 2022 11:45 am
Booney wrote:
Here's me saying look after yourself knowing if my lad was playing Beer League baseball tomorrow I'd be there watching.
by Wedgie » Fri Jun 03, 2022 2:15 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jun 03, 2022 2:25 pm
Wedgie wrote:If you have time to watch 130 episodes of Shameless in 3 months you have plenty of time to watch your kids play sport and also go to the pub.
by Armchair expert » Sat Jun 04, 2022 12:34 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:You're a legend
by Vamos » Sat Jun 04, 2022 1:45 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Firing squad for anyone that asks for anything to be "freshly cut" at the deli section. Just get the stuff in the cabinet like the rest of us!
by Pseudo » Sat Jun 04, 2022 6:03 pm
Vamos wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Firing squad for anyone that asks for anything to be "freshly cut" at the deli section. Just get the stuff in the cabinet like the rest of us!
My boy works in the deli section, he would agree. What about the chatty checkout operators who hold up the lines, there's 2 at Coles Pt Adelaide I avoid like the plague. I'm all for your standard pleasantries and a bit of chat but not at the expense of stopping the production line.
by Vamos » Sun Jun 05, 2022 12:23 am
Pseudo wrote:Vamos wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Firing squad for anyone that asks for anything to be "freshly cut" at the deli section. Just get the stuff in the cabinet like the rest of us!
My boy works in the deli section, he would agree. What about the chatty checkout operators who hold up the lines, there's 2 at Coles Pt Adelaide I avoid like the plague. I'm all for your standard pleasantries and a bit of chat but not at the expense of stopping the production line.
Unless they've got big norks
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 06, 2022 12:14 pm
Vamos wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Firing squad for anyone that asks for anything to be "freshly cut" at the deli section. Just get the stuff in the cabinet like the rest of us!
My boy works in the deli section, he would agree. What about the chatty checkout operators who hold up the lines, there's 2 at Coles Pt Adelaide I avoid like the plague. I'm all for your standard pleasantries and a bit of chat but not at the expense of stopping the production line.
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 06, 2022 12:16 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:Vamos wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Firing squad for anyone that asks for anything to be "freshly cut" at the deli section. Just get the stuff in the cabinet like the rest of us!
My boy works in the deli section, he would agree. What about the chatty checkout operators who hold up the lines, there's 2 at Coles Pt Adelaide I avoid like the plague. I'm all for your standard pleasantries and a bit of chat but not at the expense of stopping the production line.
Same with duty free on the way back in when you're trying to beat 2,000 other passengers to the front door.
Did you have a nice flight?![]()
No! **** off and do your job
by amber_fluid » Mon Jun 06, 2022 12:18 pm
Pseudo wrote:Vamos wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Firing squad for anyone that asks for anything to be "freshly cut" at the deli section. Just get the stuff in the cabinet like the rest of us!
My boy works in the deli section, he would agree. What about the chatty checkout operators who hold up the lines, there's 2 at Coles Pt Adelaide I avoid like the plague. I'm all for your standard pleasantries and a bit of chat but not at the expense of stopping the production line.
Unless they've got big norks
by Spargo » Mon Jun 06, 2022 12:21 pm
amber_fluid wrote:Pseudo wrote:Vamos wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Firing squad for anyone that asks for anything to be "freshly cut" at the deli section. Just get the stuff in the cabinet like the rest of us!
My boy works in the deli section, he would agree. What about the chatty checkout operators who hold up the lines, there's 2 at Coles Pt Adelaide I avoid like the plague. I'm all for your standard pleasantries and a bit of chat but not at the expense of stopping the production line.
Unless they've got big norks
The ladies at my coles at plympton have massive norks!
They’re about 70 years old though.
by Brodlach » Mon Jun 06, 2022 12:24 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 MW » Mon Jun 06, 2022 12:29 pm
Spargo wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Pseudo wrote:Vamos wrote:
My boy works in the deli section, he would agree. What about the chatty checkout operators who hold up the lines, there's 2 at Coles Pt Adelaide I avoid like the plague. I'm all for your standard pleasantries and a bit of chat but not at the expense of stopping the production line.
Unless they've got big norks
The ladies at my coles at plympton have massive norks!
They’re about 70 years old though.
Anne?
by amber_fluid » Mon Jun 06, 2022 1:21 pm
Spargo wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Pseudo wrote:Vamos wrote:
My boy works in the deli section, he would agree. What about the chatty checkout operators who hold up the lines, there's 2 at Coles Pt Adelaide I avoid like the plague. I'm all for your standard pleasantries and a bit of chat but not at the expense of stopping the production line.
Unless they've got big norks
The ladies at my coles at plympton have massive norks!
They’re about 70 years old though.
And?
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