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I don't mind listening to SEN at work but prefer to play my Spotify play lists if it's not footy season. I tried to use my Subaru as an off roader and it broke the stereo. It now only plays FM radio and doesn't connect blue tooth or play AM. It's driving me nuts and the mechanic reckons it needs replacing which is not worth it. Radio is so s**t these days, or maybe once you can close your own it makes it seem boring.

I bought a couple HK Onyx big Bluetooth speakers a while back and they have a enough balls to sound good, the little BT speakers are s**t but a bit of size to them has sold me on Spotify....s**t for musicians though.
Thanks for the novel, chief, stopped reading around Subaru. Still my favourite poster though x
 
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Imagine being a grown man Googling this, lmao.

Turn the radio on would ya champenis, time for you to scale it back a bit

No need, some of us could hear mad mondays and there's only one reason one gets eyeballs tattooed on buttcheeks and it isn't for 24/7 viewing.

Shit today is tame. Also, use Mega, they also give you adverts to find more ladybois.
 
In Rugby (League? NRL) when they do a try and then touch the ball the ground - is there any significance as to where they place the ball?
Is it possible they take a kick downfield from roughly the same spot on the field where the ball was placed? There was a try scored in the Storm vs Syd game just now and he placed the ball eventually right near the goals.
 
In Rugby (League? NRL) when they do a try and then touch the ball the ground - is there any significance as to where they place the ball?
Is it possible they take a kick downfield from roughly the same spot on the field where the ball was placed? There was a try scored in the Storm vs Syd game just now and he placed the ball eventually right near the goals.
It means the kick they take at goal afterwards is easier. If he places it between the goals then the kick will be straight in front, if he places it near the boundary then they'll take the kick from there.
 
In Rugby (League? NRL) when they do a try and then touch the ball the ground - is there any significance as to where they place the ball?
Is it possible they take a kick downfield from roughly the same spot on the field where the ball was placed? There was a try scored in the Storm vs Syd game just now and he placed the ball eventually right near the goals.
Depends where the ball is grounded.

The closer to the goal posts the easier to kick the goal.
Think of it like be put on the angle for a shot at goals. Not exactly the same but similar.
RL and RU are the same in that regard as well
 
That's awesome. Why don't the opposition try to block the easier ball drop once they cross the Try line?
They do. Depends on how the defence has stacked their numbers. Use the forwards to run at the posts, will draw 3 or four to stop him, the attack will fan out in formation and move the ball to the wings where there is less defence. If the defence comes across in cover the winger will score further out near the touch line. If the defence is shot and no cover, the outside back will run it closer to the posts.
 
That's awesome. Why don't the opposition try to block the easier ball drop once they cross the Try line?
You mean like diving under the player so it stops him from touching it down? Too difficult a question for me, I don't watch the game I just know some of the basic rules lol

Give Union a go, apparently League is for braindead halfwits according to my Union supporting mates.
 
When I was in Singapore I was very keen to try Batter Fluffy Flaps but the wife wouldn't indulge in my juvenile restaurant choices.

Remember when they use to advertise those period pads with wings. My running joke with the missus every time the ad came on was they’re not wings they’re flaps. Why don’t they call them flaps.
Needless to say it wore quite thin with her.
 

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In Rugby (League? NRL) when they do a try and then touch the ball the ground - is there any significance as to where they place the ball?
Is it possible they take a kick downfield from roughly the same spot on the field where the ball was placed? There was a try scored in the Storm vs Syd game just now and he placed the ball eventually right near the goals.
It's pronounced Rugba Leeg.
 
You call them League or Union.
Never Rugby.
If you call it Rugby we assume you’re referring to Union (Rah Rah)
Hope that clears it up for you southerners.
It can be annoying.
 

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I went into the kitchen at work today and saw this sign.
WTF. It's called a Billi, it has a red light and it can be used to make hot beverages. How many other ****en clues do you need to work out that the water is very hot!


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It looks like a normal tap
It's a double sink and there is a water tap in the middle of the two sinks . The Billi is in the corner of the left sink. The other bizzare thing is that there are only 4 people working upstairs and they all know it is a Billi system. We never have visitors upstairs, so who is the sign actually warning.
 
I went into the kitchen at work today and saw this sign.
WTF. It's called a Billi, it has a red light and it can be used to make hot beverages. How many other *en clues do you need to work out that the water is very hot!


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We also had this, along with printed message. It's more an OH&S thing, although admittedly we had more people tipping the vending machines to get at purchased goods.
 
I went into the kitchen at work today and saw this sign.
WTF. It's called a Billi, it has a red light and it can be used to make hot beverages. How many other *en clues do you need to work out that the water is very hot!


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Perhaps replace the sign with one that reads:

Billi - don’t be a hero!

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I went into the kitchen at work today and saw this sign.
WTF. It's called a Billi, it has a red light and it can be used to make hot beverages. How many other *en clues do you need to work out that the water is very hot!


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I'm guessing you work in the public service ?
 
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