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Universal Love TRTT Part 8: Random thoughts also sack Hinkley

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Tickets are $49 so no need for you to get your old age invalid pension card out of the vinyl cover.

I'm super keen and will go even if you and Dylan decide it's too risky meeting some stranger off the internet.

I’m in.

Grab the tickets and I’ll transfer you some cash asap.

Will you need somewhere to rest your fairly large noggin?
 
I’m in.

Grab the tickets and I’ll transfer you some cash asap.

Will you need somewhere to rest your fairly large noggin?

I'll tie it into a business trip so I'll be well sorted for noggin resting facilities.

Dylan8 you in?
 

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(Didn't know where I should post this so I'll put it here)

Just found out that former Port Adelaide Magpies player Kieran Agius has passed away (there's a post on the Power Aboriginal Programs FB page about it too).

We went to Windsor Gardens Vocational College together and I was a year above him (back in 2011-2012). Windsor was rough as any school in the state during our time but I can't say enough just how much of a great guy Kieran was. He was always good for a chat and a laugh and when we were drafting teams for lunchtime footy there were punch ups to pick first so Kieran was on your team. Standout memory of all those footy games was when he marked the ball outside 50 when the bell went to end lunch. I made a bet with Kieran's cousin on the other team that we'd win and if we didn't I'd shout him a packet of darts after school. I went up to Kieran while he was lining up and said if he kicked the goal I'd get him a bottle of Pepsi. He just patted me on the shoulder and said "I got this cuz" and proceeded to boot it from outside 50 through the two big sticks in the middle. As soon as we saw he kicked it I led a 10 man pile on pretty quickly afterwards. That is honestly one of my favourite memories in school and it'll always bring a smile to my face.

Like I said, Windsor was honestly one of the roughest schools going around when we went there so the number of successful students wasn't high. Kieran was an exception. He worked hard to make something of himself and he didn't let it get to his head either. Every time I saw him when we got older he'd always come up for a chat and he was still the same old Kieran. Even when I was pumping him up about playing for the Power eventually he'd just smile and laugh it off. Playing for the Maggies meant a lot to Kieran and so did working in our Indigenous programs.

Not fishing for likes or anything, just trying to give a character reference to a brilliant guy who's gone way too soon. The Port Adelaide and Aboriginal communities have lost an exceptional young man tonight and all my condolences to his family and anyone else who knew him.

RIP Kieran
 
(Didn't know where I should post this so I'll put it here)

Just found out that former Port Adelaide Magpies player Kieran Agius has passed away (there's a post on the Power Aboriginal Programs FB page about it too).

We went to Windsor Gardens Vocational College together and I was a year above him (back in 2011-2012). Windsor was rough as any school in the state during our time but I can't say enough just how much of a great guy Kieran was. He was always good for a chat and a laugh and when we were drafting teams for lunchtime footy there were punch ups to pick first so Kieran was on your team. Standout memory of all those footy games was when he marked the ball outside 50 when the bell went to end lunch. I made a bet with Kieran's cousin on the other team that we'd win and if we didn't I'd shout him a packet of darts after school. I went up to Kieran while he was lining up and said if he kicked the goal I'd get him a bottle of Pepsi. He just patted me on the shoulder and said "I got this cuz" and proceeded to boot it from outside 50 through the two big sticks in the middle. As soon as we saw he kicked it I led a 10 man pile on pretty quickly afterwards. That is honestly one of my favourite memories in school and it'll always bring a smile to my face.

Like I said, Windsor was honestly one of the roughest schools going around when we went there so the number of successful students wasn't high. Kieran was an exception. He worked hard to make something of himself and he didn't let it get to his head either. Every time I saw him when we got older he'd always come up for a chat and he was still the same old Kieran. Even when I was pumping him up about playing for the Power eventually he'd just smile and laugh it off. Playing for the Maggies meant a lot to Kieran and so did working in our Indigenous programs.

Not fishing for likes or anything, just trying to give a character reference to a brilliant guy who's gone way too soon. The Port Adelaide and Aboriginal communities have lost an exceptional young man tonight and all my condolences to his family and anyone else who knew him.

RIP Kieran
Rest in peace Kieran.
 
Was having a serious chat with my Mum and a Lawyer about her going into a retirement village and what it means for me as executor of her will and so on.

I got distracted and giggled. They asked what I was giggling at.

What I was giggling at:



What I said I was giggling at "ah, nothing."
 

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Was having a serious chat with my Mum and a Lawyer about her going into a retirement village and what it means for me as executor of her will and so on.

I got distracted and giggled. They asked what I was giggling at.

What I was giggling at:



What I said I was giggling at "ah, nothing."

Get distracted for 5 minutes with a lawyer there goes a grand.
 

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