Brodlach wrote:Pretty powerful statement made by Isaac Humphries
I’m probably not the most tolerant person, especially in the past but I applaud him.
Good luck with his journey
Yep brilliant, it was known around the traps when he was here in Adelaide, however he feared it would impact his career, must be such a huge relief for him now
Who will be the first AFL player to have the courage to do the same? No doubt many gay players in the comp, but having the guts to be the first must be excruciating
It's already been done - some guy from Sydney i think, or St Kilda?
My new Mantra - I am no longer available to things and people that make me feel like shit
Mowed my lawns last Sat morning, it started raining just as I finished so I left the overgrown edges to be done later, yesterday I went out to my car and they were done, Im guessing it was my new neighbour who is a pilot and quite often out doing his lawns on weekdays, we do share a patch of grass which we both mow and look after, but he did my whole front curb! Nice to know there are good people out there, now to find out what beer he likes.
Dutchy wrote:Mowed my lawns last Sat morning, it started raining just as I finished so I left the overgrown edges to be done later, yesterday I went out to my car and they were done, Im guessing it was my new neighbour who is a pilot and quite often out doing his lawns on weekdays, we do share a patch of grass which we both mow and look after, but he did my whole front curb! Nice to know there are good people out there, now to find out what beer he likes.
You've got a good one. The other day my neighbour told me she is installing a hedge between our properties, because she can't stand to look at my yard (then started bawling crying). There is nothing wrong with my yard
Dutchy wrote:Mowed my lawns last Sat morning, it started raining just as I finished so I left the overgrown edges to be done later, yesterday I went out to my car and they were done, Im guessing it was my new neighbour who is a pilot and quite often out doing his lawns on weekdays, we do share a patch of grass which we both mow and look after, but he did my whole front curb! Nice to know there are good people out there, now to find out what beer he likes.
You've got a good one. The other day my neighbour told me she is installing a hedge between our properties, because she can't stand to look at my yard (then started bawling crying). There is nothing wrong with my yard
Dutchy wrote:Mowed my lawns last Sat morning, it started raining just as I finished so I left the overgrown edges to be done later, yesterday I went out to my car and they were done, Im guessing it was my new neighbour who is a pilot and quite often out doing his lawns on weekdays, we do share a patch of grass which we both mow and look after, but he did my whole front curb! Nice to know there are good people out there, now to find out what beer he likes.
I mow my neighbours front strip every time. She’s never once said thanks or acknowledged it.
Oh well it keeps the street looking nice so I keep doing it.
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
Dutchy wrote:Mowed my lawns last Sat morning, it started raining just as I finished so I left the overgrown edges to be done later, yesterday I went out to my car and they were done, Im guessing it was my new neighbour who is a pilot and quite often out doing his lawns on weekdays, we do share a patch of grass which we both mow and look after, but he did my whole front curb! Nice to know there are good people out there, now to find out what beer he likes.
I mow my neighbours front strip every time. She’s never once said thanks or acknowledged it.
Oh well it keeps the street looking nice so I keep doing it.
Does she know you're the one actually doing it, probably thinks the Council are doing it each time
Myself and my neighbor share about about 30m of nature strip. ( Not the horse ).
Mine is about 20m wide, his 10. There's a stobie pole about 5m in from the boundary on my side, so say 15 to the pole from my driveway, 5 from the pole to the fence, 10 to the end of his other side.
Without fail I mow the whole thing every time.
Without fail he mows up to the stobie pole every time.
Booney wrote:Myself and my neighbor share about about 30m of nature strip. ( Not the horse ).
Mine is about 20m wide, his 10. There's a stobie pole about 5m in from the boundary on my side, so say 15 to the pole from my driveway, 5 from the pole to the fence, 10 to the end of his other side.
Without fail I mow the whole thing every time.
Without fail he mows up to the stobie pole every time.
Lazy prick, why don't you get on top of it before he needs to?
Dutchy wrote:Mowed my lawns last Sat morning, it started raining just as I finished so I left the overgrown edges to be done later, yesterday I went out to my car and they were done, Im guessing it was my new neighbour who is a pilot and quite often out doing his lawns on weekdays, we do share a patch of grass which we both mow and look after, but he did my whole front curb! Nice to know there are good people out there, now to find out what beer he likes.
You've got a good one. The other day my neighbour told me she is installing a hedge between our properties, because she can't stand to look at my yard (then started bawling crying). There is nothing wrong with my yard
Have you thought about taking the 4 broken down cars to the wreckers?
People across from me don't have a mower so I've gone and done their lawn twice, I have f*** all lawn out my front and got fake grass out the back so I actually miss mowing.
I said to the chick across the road a while back "Hey, I see your bin is full every week, I don't mind if you chuck your shit in mine as mine never is"
"Oh sorry, have you seen me filling yours up at night?" Was her reply....................I hadn't.
If they overfill mine or don't use the recycle bin correctly I stop taking mine out the night before for a few weeks.
I'm very anal with recycling etc. I even have a picture on my inside recycle bin displaying what can and can't go in there.
Booney wrote:Myself and my neighbor share about about 30m of nature strip. ( Not the horse ).
Mine is about 20m wide, his 10. There's a stobie pole about 5m in from the boundary on my side, so say 15 to the pole from my driveway, 5 from the pole to the fence, 10 to the end of his other side.
Without fail I mow the whole thing every time.
Without fail he mows up to the stobie pole every time.
Lazy prick, why don't you get on top of it before he needs to?
Booney wrote:Myself and my neighbor share about about 30m of nature strip. ( Not the horse ).
Mine is about 20m wide, his 10. There's a stobie pole about 5m in from the boundary on my side, so say 15 to the pole from my driveway, 5 from the pole to the fence, 10 to the end of his other side.
Without fail I mow the whole thing every time.
Without fail he mows up to the stobie pole every time.
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Booney wrote:Myself and my neighbor share about about 30m of nature strip. ( Not the horse ).
Mine is about 20m wide, his 10. There's a stobie pole about 5m in from the boundary on my side, so say 15 to the pole from my driveway, 5 from the pole to the fence, 10 to the end of his other side.
Without fail I mow the whole thing every time.
Without fail he mows up to the stobie pole every time.