Banter TRTT Part 12: Get Your Bowels Checked

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Stupid free to air tv and it's show about counter strike.

I never got counter strike, is it a thing you had to at that time of your development? To me it always felt like a less refined COD.

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Stupid free to air tv and it's show about counter strike.

I never got counter strike, is it a thing you had to at that time if your development? To me it always felt like a less refined COD.

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CS requires a lot more skill than cod. Also many fun community servers/game types. Gungame, jailbreak, surf etc. Good times. It's still good but I don't play it anymore because I can go back to the game but I can't go back to 2010.
 

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Talking about getting bowels checked, i turned 50 a year ago and got a package in the mail that was exactly that. A bowel checking kit.
I haven't done it yet, i should, i'm no example for younger pups. I tend to soldier on as though I'm invincible. I'm not i can feel I'm slowing down in body and mind. Its probably time i got my bowels checked.

Also my work place is holding a seminar called Mates In Mining. Looking at mental health, and particularly suicide.
Picking signs in those around you that might ring alarm bells that somebody close to you is going to go down that path.
A lot of people think they get the suicide thing rammed down their throat and think yeah whatever selfish campaigner. But when it happens to you directly there is no way you can prepare for it. It's like a nuclear bomb, it takes out everything around it that is important for a long time. Recovery is slow.

Lets check and check and check, with everyone. If something doesn't seem right, it probably isn't. Lots of people need more confidence than we think.

Life, Family, Friends are too precious to be complacent. We're only here for a short time. Drink up, get your bowels checked, look after your family and mates.

Oh yeah. Listen to good music.
 
Talking about getting bowels checked, i turned 50 a year ago and got a package in the mail that was exactly that. A bowel checking kit.
I haven't done it yet, i should, i'm no example for younger pups. I tend to soldier on as though I'm invincible. I'm not i can feel I'm slowing down in body and mind. Its probably time i got my bowels checked.

Also my work place is holding a seminar called Mates In Mining. Looking at mental health, and particularly suicide.
Picking signs in those around you that might ring alarm bells that somebody close to you is going to go down that path.
A lot of people think they get the suicide thing rammed down their throat and think yeah whatever selfish campaigner. But when it happens to you directly there is no way you can prepare for it. It's like a nuclear bomb, it takes out everything around it that is important for a long time. Recovery is slow.

Lets check and check and check, with everyone. If something doesn't seem right, it probably isn't. Lots of people need more confidence than we think.

Life, Family, Friends are too precious to be complacent. We're only here for a short time. Drink up, get your bowels checked, look after your family and mates.

Oh yeah. Listen to good music.
My colonoscopy and endoscopy ended up with 13 polyps removed all because our younger daughter (an RN) said "Dad when was the last time you had routine bloods done"?

My GP said "you've got low iron stores" in other words I was leaking blood somewhere. On iron tablets for 3mths and starting to feel less tired.

Sure do the free bowel test and routine bloods.
 
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Stupid free to air tv and it's show about counter strike.

I never got counter strike, is it a thing you had to at that time of your development? To me it always felt like a less refined COD.

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Hey Edge, going to be in Broken Hill this weekend to see Ian Moss live, acoustic. I'm a bit sad. I think your theatre holds 300+
Only 70 seats sold for an absolute legend of Aus music. Maybe because hes acoustic, or just nobody wants to travel.
 
My colonoscopy and endoscopy ended up with 13 polyps removed all because our younger daughter (an RN) said "Dad when was the last time you had routine bloods done"?

My GP said "you've got low iron stores" in other words I was leaking blood somewhere. On iron tablets for 3mths and starting to feel less tired.

Sure do the free bowel test but also think about routine bloods. My GP said the bowel test wasn't accurate enough for her liking.
Blood test was what showed up my issues and led to the cancer discovery. So simple, yet so easy to ignore or put off.
 
My colonoscopy and endoscopy ended up with 13 polyps removed all because our younger daughter (an RN) said "Dad when was the last time you had routine bloods done"?

My GP said "you've got low iron stores" in other words I was leaking blood somewhere. On iron tablets for 3mths and starting to feel less tired.

Sure do the free bowel test but also think about routine bloods. My GP said the bowel test wasn't accurate enough for her liking.
Thankyou mate for your reply. This is what i'm getting at. You answered straight away. Your family needs you.
 
CS is very tough. You can't just join a team, pick a gun and kill a dude. It's all about angles, spread patterns, element of surprise and knowing where to try and stonewall to stop pushes to the objective etc.

COD is very point and shoot.

No ironsights in CS and no rocket launchers etc. with an "i win button" either.

The issue with it these days is number 1: culture, and number 2: very very steep learning curve for new players with so many grizzled veterans dominating servers.
 
Hey Edge, going to be in Broken Hill this weekend to see Ian Moss live, acoustic. I'm a bit sad. I think your theatre holds 300+
Only 70 seats sold for an absolute legend of Aus music. Maybe because hes acoustic, or just nobody wants to travel.
Broken Hill people don't buy tickets or make reservations. They turn up at the door on the night five minutes before something starts.

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Broken Hill people don't buy tickets or make reservations. They turn up at the door on the night five minutes before something starts.

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Livin on the edgie the yabba mob
 

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Bit of LinkedIn inspiration for you all, especially Doctor Feel :)
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Wondered what this blokes job is, checked his experience and I'm more confused than before I read it.
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