HBF
Flying Scotsman
- Sep 24, 2002
- 156,160
- 100,963
- AFL Club
- Carlton
Oh s**t, forgot you were still here
I'm always here.....
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Oh s**t, forgot you were still here
How could I forget?!I'm always here.....
Forgetting to take an umbrella to work and getting soaked on my walk from the car to the office.
Should have sent me a text.
Would have given you a lift to the car park.
#asif
And I parked a bit further away than normal. Car parking is becoming a b*tch around here.
What?! I love peeling prawns haha
All part of the process AphI eating them not peeling them.
All part of the process Aph
But yeah, absolutely agree on the eating them part haha
At s guess i don't think the gf dad likes him ..Absolutely none of my business but why is your GF moving back into her parents place if she knows you can't move back there as well?
Oh you poor bugger, that sounds awfully painful. Good luck with the recovery!Completely rupturing your patellar tendon, along with a grade two tear of your ACL and the miniscus.
Wish I could say it was in the pursuit of some sporting glory.
Unfortunately it was because I missed a step moving furniture around the house.....
Off to see the surgeon tomorrow.
Oh you poor bugger, that sounds awfully painful. Good luck with the recovery!
All the best with the op and recovery. I had a friend who ruptured the ACL doing The Nutbush. You don't feel so bad now (well I hope not).Completely rupturing your patellar tendon, along with a grade two tear of your ACL and the miniscus.
Wish I could say it was in the pursuit of some sporting glory.
Unfortunately it was because I missed a step moving furniture around the house.....
Off to see the surgeon tomorrow.
All the best with the op and recovery. I had a friend who ruptured the ACL doing The Nutbush. You don't feel so bad now (well I hope not).
Going along with the whole injury thing... ya gotta hate being woken up at 04:10 to panicked cries from the mother figure that the father figure has had a tumble while he is on the way to the toilet to empty his bags and can't get up again. And then after getting him back on his feet again, you collapse because you've gone to sleep with your electic blanket on high and the stress and strain of the panic to get him on his feet again has put your blood pressure over the top and you've just blanked out. End result... looks like a couple of cracked ribs from where I hit the doggie step boxes.
Breathing in can be a touch painful ATM!