A big heat felt thank you to the person or persons that put up the funds for me to be part of the player sponsorship.
I am a stand alone type of guy who has never asked anyone for anything, but this has blown me away.
Thank you, and i hope Doults plays some good footy this season, i don,t...
Funny my nephew bought in Officer, he seems to think its ok down there, just has to leave home early for the commute to town.
Talking of food, my dad jumped in his little Hillman Minx to head up to Newcastle area to see about jobs in the coal mines, i was about 10 i think, when he got home the...
If you are talking to me i have you on ignore chicken lips, best you do the same, he who knows everything but in reality knows 11/10th of JACK :padlock:
You are so full of crap, get a grip on yourself and stop misquoting people, better still find a mirror and argue with yourself, arguing is all you seem to know how to do.
My great great great grandmother was from St Austell she worked in the clay pits back in the day her husband was a miner from Redruth, my dad was also from the Redruth district. I have traced my ancestory back to the 1500's, all Cornish miners and 1 farmer lol
One bloke was found drunk in the...
I am often in awe of the people who preceded me, and it wasnt until i was older that i appreciated what they had done, and some of the reasons they were who they were and why i have the attitudes i have today.
My mums side were all Cornish miners, they came to Australia for the goldrush in...
My daughter works crazy hours and so does my niece, they can do it if they want, but this older people had it easy is a total crock of sheet.
Anyway enough of this i have a life to live :D
Didnt say i had it harder but this whoa is me is total BS, harden up and work harder, you poor buggers who cant work 16 hour days, you dont know what you were missing.
I have never said the words Gen Z or Millennials, so i dont know what your crapping on about there.
Toughen up princess, life...
I can remember going to work at the Steelworks with a sandwich, no butter, just hot melted lard and hot turnip, we were broker than broke and about to have the car repossessed, so i was doing 16hour days or doublers as we used to call them to make ends meet, would love to see the modern...
We were paying just south of 16% back in the late 80's our variable rate was originally 7.5% on a $125000
house.
Now to put that in context my wife and i had a combined take home wage of $380 per week and a monthly house payment of
$1350, we only finished paying for said house 2years ago, yay...
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