Social Science Things that please me - Part 2

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I was playing solo....

Might seem weird but I run a few laps.
Practice set shots at goal from varied distances and anglea. Run more laps, do more set shots etc.

I knew it was going to be a good day, my first set shot was a floater that the wind corrected and went through the goals :D.

Also have the Sherrin pumped at the sweet spot (I usually inflate my footys so there is no "give" when squeezed). So when I kick the ball perfectly it flies :D
Not yet when I'm home and can train in 30+ degree weather I'll either wear the Hawks guernsey, any of the basketball tops I have or the Superman tank top .

Earlier it was a blue adidas tennis shirt, red Nike shorts, black Nike basketball shoes and a Boston Redsox hat.

Also after every goal I kicked I did a few celebration poses. The Buddy, the Roughie, the Suckling, the Stewie Dew, the Baghdatis, The Hewitt, the Rafa..... GOOD TIMES.
This pleases me.

This sounds like something I would've done in the front yard after school when I was 9.
 
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There's a middle ground between quiet head nods and thrashing around like a dickhead. I would have thought dancing at a concert would be expected.
Not in a seated area where you're blocking other people's view.

Apparently this first became a story because said dickhead claimed she'd been ejected because she wouldn't stop dancing. Obviously she was THAT annoying that some of the people around her felt compelled to tell the real story..

One concertgoer, Denise Gibbs, said Ms George's behaviour "put a damper on the night".

"She was sitting directly behind me and I had her in my ear," she said. "She was disruptive and rude. I felt very sorry for the security guards, they tried very hard to be calm."

Ms Gibbs said she was "furious" because she was a massive Stevie Nicks fan and had paid $500 to sit in her plum row.

"I wish they'd gotten rid of her earlier," she said. "We put up with her for a long time. The girl I was sitting next to, a 24-year-old, was horrified."
 

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Update re auction- definitely still go but were agreed im pretty much gonna get beat and beat good. Am focusing more on a more affordable place which is actually in a better location.

So no live updates sat no point rly
 

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Update re auction- definitely still go but were agreed im pretty much gonna get beat and beat good. Am focusing more on a more affordable place which is actually in a better location.

So no live updates sat no point rly
You never know Shell, strange things happen. As much as it will annoy some on here, I'm a big believer in "what's meant to be".
Good luck finding a place regardless, it can be a long process but it pays to be patient because you have to love it seeing as it's going to be around for a while
 

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yeah i reckon this kicked out for dancing is a beat up

even she didn't have the stones to say she was just kicked out without warning, she basically said she refused to follow security's instructions and also refused to leave, of course she was forcibly removed at that point
 

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There was some fat dude dancing front row at the stevie Nicks show.

Anywoo if they want people to dance who ever the artists is, they either have some room for people to dance and have less seats Or just cram as many people in and pocket the cash.

FWIW the Stevie Nicks show was uneven in regard for dancing..... dance for one seat down for one.
If she dropped 3-4 songs and replaced them with her hits the show would of been waay betterer.
 

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yeah i reckon this kicked out for dancing is a beat up

even she didn't have the stones to say she was just kicked out without warning, she basically said she refused to follow security's instructions and also refused to leave, of course she was forcibly removed at that point
And "I was probably shouting I love you Stevie!". Probably, in the sense that I was so drunk I don't remember but hey **** everyone else that paid to see her. It's all about me.
 

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You never know Shell, strange things happen. As much as it will annoy some on here, I'm a big believer in "what's meant to be".
Good luck finding a place regardless, it can be a long process but it pays to be patient because you have to love it seeing as it's going to be around for a while
All good, thanks :)

But yeah looking at the history of the property it will go about 30-40k above my max, at least. But all good will go for the experience.

And in no real rush its not like my flatmate will kick me out lol.
 

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And "I was probably shouting I love you Stevie!". Probably, in the sense that I was so drunk I don't remember but hey **** everyone else that paid to see her. It's all about me.
I was once forced to attend a concert by the girl I was dating at the time. We had seats up near the back, next to us was this random young dude in shorts and sandals with shaggy long red hair.

Pre the main act he just sat in his seat with zero expression on his face, once the main act came on he went mental, up out of his seat dancing badly singing along, loving every second.

at one point the band who were obviously pretty self aware said there are two kinds of guys here tonight, those who's girlfriend made them come (me) and the real fans (this guy starts screaming because he's been "noticed" by the band)

was pretty funny, he had an aisle seat so wasn't blocking anyone's view I don't think
 

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I got up as soon as mj started playing wanna be startin something. All the noobs around us stayed seated.

All good we danced in that area of the mcg where u go downstairs to get food so wasnt blocking anyone
 

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Oh on the dancing thing -
I was driving to work and I noticed the car in front of me at the traffic lights was moving up and and side to side:eek: The two people in the front were dancing and trashing there heads like crazy mofos:D.
I looked over at the car next to me the driver and I just laughed.




Oh new emotions :greenalien::devil::poo::sick::shoutyoldman:.
 
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