dedja wrote:How much money is enough for Gina Rinehart?
There can never be enough, apparently.
Stiffing your own kids, Dad’s business partners and anyone else is par for the course in Gina’s world.
You just want to be her husband
#fringebenefits
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Apr 15, 2026 5:41 pm
dedja wrote:How much money is enough for Gina Rinehart?
There can never be enough, apparently.
Stiffing your own kids, Dad’s business partners and anyone else is par for the course in Gina’s world.
by dedja » Thu Apr 16, 2026 11:26 am
Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:How much money is enough for Gina Rinehart?
There can never be enough, apparently.
Stiffing your own kids, Dad’s business partners and anyone else is par for the course in Gina’s world.
You just want to be her husband
#fringebenefits

by Lightning McQueen » Thu Apr 16, 2026 2:41 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:How much money is enough for Gina Rinehart?
There can never be enough, apparently.
Stiffing your own kids, Dad’s business partners and anyone else is par for the course in Gina’s world.
You just want to be her husband
#fringebenefits
by dedja » Thu Apr 16, 2026 2:53 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:How much money is enough for Gina Rinehart?
There can never be enough, apparently.
Stiffing your own kids, Dad’s business partners and anyone else is par for the course in Gina’s world.
You just want to be her husband
#fringebenefits
I'd surrender to a monthly pegging for 10% of her total worth.
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Apr 23, 2026 10:48 am
by Dutchy » Tue Apr 28, 2026 8:37 pm
by dedja » Tue Apr 28, 2026 9:33 pm
Dutchy wrote:Who mowed my front lawn this arvo? Around 2pm I heard a lawnmower out the front, I presumed it was for the small park across the road where the council contractors come ever 2-3 weeks. Went out to move a car later today to find my lawn nicely trimmed!
It was pretty long as I haven't been able to get to it with my knee op, was hoping I would be OK to do it later in the week.
My neighbour sometimes does my edging for me so I looked over to his lawn and no he hadn't been out there today.
My only guess is someone in the street hired someone and they got the wrong house, our street goes up in 1's not 2's (eg we are 22 and our neighbours are 21 & 23) so that does catch some delivery guys out.

by wenchbarwer » Wed Apr 29, 2026 10:17 am
Dutchy wrote:Who mowed my front lawn this arvo? Around 2pm I heard a lawnmower out the front, I presumed it was for the small park across the road where the council contractors come ever 2-3 weeks. Went out to move a car later today to find my lawn nicely trimmed!
It was pretty long as I haven't been able to get to it with my knee op, was hoping I would be OK to do it later in the week.
My neighbour sometimes does my edging for me so I looked over to his lawn and no he hadn't been out there today.
My only guess is someone in the street hired someone and they got the wrong house, our street goes up in 1's not 2's (eg we are 22 and our neighbours are 21 & 23) so that does catch some delivery guys out.
by woodublieve12 » Wed Apr 29, 2026 11:54 am
wenchbarwer wrote:Dutchy wrote:Who mowed my front lawn this arvo? Around 2pm I heard a lawnmower out the front, I presumed it was for the small park across the road where the council contractors come ever 2-3 weeks. Went out to move a car later today to find my lawn nicely trimmed!
It was pretty long as I haven't been able to get to it with my knee op, was hoping I would be OK to do it later in the week.
My neighbour sometimes does my edging for me so I looked over to his lawn and no he hadn't been out there today.
My only guess is someone in the street hired someone and they got the wrong house, our street goes up in 1's not 2's (eg we are 22 and our neighbours are 21 & 23) so that does catch some delivery guys out.
Be careful mowing lawns. Many moons ago, I mowed lawns after an arthroscope. Felt a million bucks, but afterwards one of the scope holes bled a little.
Woke the next morning in agony, ended up with a staph infection, DVT and other blood clots, early stage compartment syndrome and had 3 months off work.
Get your sons to do it!

by Brodlach » Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:03 pm
wenchbarwer wrote:Dutchy wrote:Who mowed my front lawn this arvo? Around 2pm I heard a lawnmower out the front, I presumed it was for the small park across the road where the council contractors come ever 2-3 weeks. Went out to move a car later today to find my lawn nicely trimmed!
It was pretty long as I haven't been able to get to it with my knee op, was hoping I would be OK to do it later in the week.
My neighbour sometimes does my edging for me so I looked over to his lawn and no he hadn't been out there today.
My only guess is someone in the street hired someone and they got the wrong house, our street goes up in 1's not 2's (eg we are 22 and our neighbours are 21 & 23) so that does catch some delivery guys out.
Be careful mowing lawns. Many moons ago, I mowed lawns after an arthroscope. Felt a million bucks, but afterwards one of the scope holes bled a little.
Woke the next morning in agony, ended up with a staph infection, DVT and other blood clots, early stage compartment syndrome and had 3 months off work.
Get your sons to do it!
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 wenchbarwer » Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:32 pm
woodublieve12 wrote:The worst pain i have ever experienced.. I had an arthroscopy too. 10 nights in hospital and then had a Baxter pump putting antibiotics into my body 24/7 for 2 weeks when i went home...
Brodlach wrote:The way my lads do things id rather take the risk otherwise they’d be chunks missing from the lawn
by Booney » Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:38 pm
Dutchy wrote:Who mowed my front lawn this arvo? Around 2pm I heard a lawnmower out the front, I presumed it was for the small park across the road where the council contractors come ever 2-3 weeks. Went out to move a car later today to find my lawn nicely trimmed!
It was pretty long as I haven't been able to get to it with my knee op, was hoping I would be OK to do it later in the week.
My neighbour sometimes does my edging for me so I looked over to his lawn and no he hadn't been out there today.
My only guess is someone in the street hired someone and they got the wrong house, our street goes up in 1's not 2's (eg we are 22 and our neighbours are 21 & 23) so that does catch some delivery guys out.
by woodublieve12 » Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:47 pm
wenchbarwer wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:The worst pain i have ever experienced.. I had an arthroscopy too. 10 nights in hospital and then had a Baxter pump putting antibiotics into my body 24/7 for 2 weeks when i went home...
The pulse in my knee the morning of was what woke me up, never felt pain like it. Had to be on blood thinners for a couple of operations after that, that's fun self dosing, needles in the stomach for two weeks.Brodlach wrote:The way my lads do things id rather take the risk otherwise they’d be chunks missing from the lawn
Sounds like my boys
Actually I should ask my daughter, that way I know it would get done!


by Lightning McQueen » Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:51 pm
wenchbarwer wrote:
The pulse in my knee the morning of was what woke me up, never felt pain like it. Had to be on blood thinners for a couple of operations after that, that's fun self dosing, needles in the stomach for two weeks.
by wenchbarwer » Wed Apr 29, 2026 1:05 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:wenchbarwer wrote:
The pulse in my knee the morning of was what woke me up, never felt pain like it. Had to be on blood thinners for a couple of operations after that, that's fun self dosing, needles in the stomach for two weeks.
Had some pulse issues myself this morning.
by wenchbarwer » Wed Apr 29, 2026 1:10 pm
woodublieve12 wrote:wenchbarwer wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:The worst pain i have ever experienced.. I had an arthroscopy too. 10 nights in hospital and then had a Baxter pump putting antibiotics into my body 24/7 for 2 weeks when i went home...
The pulse in my knee the morning of was what woke me up, never felt pain like it. Had to be on blood thinners for a couple of operations after that, that's fun self dosing, needles in the stomach for two weeks.Brodlach wrote:The way my lads do things id rather take the risk otherwise they’d be chunks missing from the lawn
Sounds like my boys
Actually I should ask my daughter, that way I know it would get done!
THE PULSING!!!!! Mine was a little sore in the car on the way home from watching my club at Golden Grove. Assisted into the clubrooms. Couldn't get off the chair (had a steak dinner from the canteen), got a stretcher to my mums' car. Got admitted straight away (as i had surgery a week prior) They gave me all the pain relief i was allowed (zero relief), orally, injection and they said there was one more i could have, my mum walked outside the curtain laughing and they said suppository. Prior to this happening i asked the nurses name and as this has never happened before. So, i will always share that horror with Lisa. Best pain relief i ever had.
The flashbacks
by woodublieve12 » Wed Apr 29, 2026 2:53 pm

by amber_fluid » Wed Apr 29, 2026 2:57 pm
woodublieve12 wrote:I bet your wife rolled her eyes and said "of course you have to make this about you"
by woodublieve12 » Wed Apr 29, 2026 3:16 pm
amber_fluid wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:I bet your wife rolled her eyes and said "of course you have to make this about you"
Hope he told her the pain was worse than child birth

by wenchbarwer » Wed Apr 29, 2026 3:34 pm
woodublieve12 wrote:amber_fluid wrote:woodublieve12 wrote:I bet your wife rolled her eyes and said "of course you have to make this about you"
Hope he told her the pain was worse than child birth
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and add, "you choose to have another baby, i'd never have this again. The pain is that bad"
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