Its all about the squeeze to check freshness...Armchair expert wrote:Why do people have to squeeze every single load of bread before buying one, infuriating
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by mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:33 pm
Its all about the squeeze to check freshness...Armchair expert wrote:Why do people have to squeeze every single load of bread before buying one, infuriating
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:34 pm
Spargo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Some ballbag has stolen my weed killer pump bottle.
I went and got all the shit I needed yesterday to make up a concoction, went to look for the bottle and vaguely remembered seeing it out the front next to the house, the missus cottoned on and realised she had left it out there but it had vanished.
Once we'd agreed that it had been stolen she figured that I'm as much to blame because I thought I'd seen it out there and didn't bring it in.
They're bloody expensive for what they are, she breaks or loses all my shit, either her or the kids.
$9.50 at Bunnings
I’ve had the same one for 5 years.
by amber_fluid » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:36 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Its all about the squeeze to check freshness...Armchair expert wrote:Why do people have to squeeze every single load of bread before buying one, infuriating
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by amber_fluid » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:38 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Spargo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Some ballbag has stolen my weed killer pump bottle.
I went and got all the shit I needed yesterday to make up a concoction, went to look for the bottle and vaguely remembered seeing it out the front next to the house, the missus cottoned on and realised she had left it out there but it had vanished.
Once we'd agreed that it had been stolen she figured that I'm as much to blame because I thought I'd seen it out there and didn't bring it in.
They're bloody expensive for what they are, she breaks or loses all my shit, either her or the kids.
$9.50 at Bunnings
I’ve had the same one for 5 years.
Sweet, my one was about $30 and didn't look much different, I'm heading there on my way home, cheers.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:40 pm
I get weird looks when i squeeze tupperware containers....[emoji848]amber_fluid wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Its all about the squeeze to check freshness...Armchair expert wrote:Why do people have to squeeze every single load of bread before buying one, infuriating
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I just pretend it’s a pair of tits
by Corona Man » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:40 pm
amber_fluid wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Its all about the squeeze to check freshness...Armchair expert wrote:Why do people have to squeeze every single load of bread before buying one, infuriating
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I just pretend it’s a pair of tits
by amber_fluid » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:43 pm
Corona Man wrote:amber_fluid wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Its all about the squeeze to check freshness...Armchair expert wrote:Why do people have to squeeze every single load of bread before buying one, infuriating
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I just pretend it’s a pair of tits
So you suck on loaves of bread?
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:43 pm
amber_fluid wrote:
Just leave it at the front again when you’re finished.
I could do with a spare one.
by Brodlach » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:55 pm
amber_fluid wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Its all about the squeeze to check freshness...Armchair expert wrote:Why do people have to squeeze every single load of bread before buying one, infuriating
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I just pretend it’s a pair of tits
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 Lightning McQueen » Mon Mar 02, 2020 4:02 pm
Brodlach wrote:Slide the oldfella between the slices?
by Brodlach » Mon Mar 02, 2020 4:11 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Brodlach wrote:Slide the oldfella between the slices?
That's no way to talk about CM.
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 The Dark Knight » Mon Mar 02, 2020 8:33 pm
by The Dark Knight » Mon Mar 02, 2020 9:00 pm
I understand your pain as I've struggled with a bit of this recently aswell, due to overuse on Tuesday nights bowling at cricket training and then running around in my footy boots at footy training. Getting out of bed and standing up to get going on Wedneday mornings has been tough, little bit of stretching and moving my foot has helped it but it has been very sore. It's my right foot which is my front foot when bowling, my cricket shoes are quite worn out, Ive completely worn down the innersole where my heel has been sore. I recently bought new cricket shoes which should fix my issue.Booney wrote:Plantar fascia.
Back in November/December started knocking up some km's on foot, just walking, to drop some of the beer I drink. November I did nearly 80km's in the month, December a bit over 60km's, so 15-20k's per week. Nothing massive, but a lot more than what I has been doing previously.
Bit after Xmas started to notice the right foot was a bit sore, into late Jan/early Feb the foot got worse, particularly first thing in the morning, can barely put weight on it, got the better of me a fortnight ago when I couldn't get out of bed without using a crutch to get moving.
Ultrasounds, GP, plantar fascia or as the doctor called it, "First step tendonitis"
It can get ******.
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Mar 03, 2020 7:24 am
The Dark Knight wrote:The Port River Expressway.
I can't f**king wait for it to be completed! Surely it's not far away from being finished.
by tipper » Tue Mar 03, 2020 9:05 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:The Port River Expressway.
I can't f**king wait for it to be completed! Surely it's not far away from being finished.
2 weeks ago they said the northern connector was meant to be ready by the 2nd week of March, one would assume that is all inclusive?
I can't wait, I'll be able to get from Gawler to Regency Road without seeing a set of traffic lights.
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Mar 03, 2020 9:29 am
tipper wrote:
yeah, still listed as open "early march" on the website, which to me means by the tenth (after that is middle of march) but id assume there is still wiggle room in the estimation.
they were up to fitting all the signs when i came past it on sunday lunchtime though, so it cant be too far away, thats usually the last thing that gets done.
by Pag » Tue Mar 03, 2020 9:49 am
Booney wrote:stan wrote:Yeah mate been there, you need to start working on your calf and leg muscles. Lots of stretching. Google the injury and then stretches for it and you'll find a couple that shownypu how to stretch your foot to help out with.Booney wrote:First few steps of a morning and after sitting at my desk for a bit is brutal. ******* brutal.
Also as it has been said the cold bottle of water is good as well.
Check your shoes that you are wearing as well, make sure they are doing the right thing for your arc.
Dress/business boots, just got some new Rossi's and I think I'll get my orthotics in them, I haven't worn them for years, not since finishing cricket. I'll try them out with them in there.
by beef » Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:18 am
Pag wrote:Booney wrote:stan wrote:Yeah mate been there, you need to start working on your calf and leg muscles. Lots of stretching. Google the injury and then stretches for it and you'll find a couple that shownypu how to stretch your foot to help out with.Booney wrote:First few steps of a morning and after sitting at my desk for a bit is brutal. ******* brutal.
Also as it has been said the cold bottle of water is good as well.
Check your shoes that you are wearing as well, make sure they are doing the right thing for your arc.
Dress/business boots, just got some new Rossi's and I think I'll get my orthotics in them, I haven't worn them for years, not since finishing cricket. I'll try them out with them in there.
Orthotics worked a treat for me when I had it mate, six-seven year ago and still leave them in my running shoes. Replaced every twelve months.
The frozen water bottle under the foot or frozen golf/cricket ball works well too, like the others said.
by Pag » Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:26 am
beef wrote:Pag wrote:Booney wrote:stan wrote:Yeah mate been there, you need to start working on your calf and leg muscles. Lots of stretching. Google the injury and then stretches for it and you'll find a couple that shownypu how to stretch your foot to help out with.
Also as it has been said the cold bottle of water is good as well.
Check your shoes that you are wearing as well, make sure they are doing the right thing for your arc.
Dress/business boots, just got some new Rossi's and I think I'll get my orthotics in them, I haven't worn them for years, not since finishing cricket. I'll try them out with them in there.
Orthotics worked a treat for me when I had it mate, six-seven year ago and still leave them in my running shoes. Replaced every twelve months.
The frozen water bottle under the foot or frozen golf/cricket ball works well too, like the others said.
Running shoes?
Pretty sure your orthotics wouldn't need replacing from running too much
by tipper » Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:42 am
Lightning McQueen wrote:tipper wrote:
yeah, still listed as open "early march" on the website, which to me means by the tenth (after that is middle of march) but id assume there is still wiggle room in the estimation.
they were up to fitting all the signs when i came past it on sunday lunchtime though, so it cant be too far away, thats usually the last thing that gets done.
Where they have temporarily closed the part where you join the Northern Expressway from Port Wakefield Road had a fair bit of work to do still on Saturday when I went past, neither side had bitumen laid at that point of time.
You'll be able to travel from Regency Road to Renmark without seeing a traffic light.
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