As the man said "YEEEEEE F@$%£KIN HAAAAAAAAAA"
#1
As the man said "YEEEEEE F@$%£KIN HAAAAAAAAAA"
Got mine today
GOT MINE TODAY
Just in case you all didn't here the yells and hollars this morning.
I was talking to a bloke at work last night and said to him, "I'll be lying in bed and i'll here a thud as a large yellow envelope hits the mat, and it will be my visa"
I was lying in bed this morning and heard a thud as the postie came, my mind went back to last night and I thought, I should be so bloody lucky, and then the wife came upstairs with the yellow envelope.
Now i'm a bloke and not prone to burst of emotion, but this last twelve months have seen me in fits of rage at nothing, in a puddle of tears at other things, and this morning was all too much, off I went again, but this was just shear relief as over the last couple of weeks I could sense the tension building and the relief valve about to blow again.
How the hell do I cope with the rest of the move?
GOT MINE TODAY
Just in case you all didn't here the yells and hollars this morning.
I was talking to a bloke at work last night and said to him, "I'll be lying in bed and i'll here a thud as a large yellow envelope hits the mat, and it will be my visa"
I was lying in bed this morning and heard a thud as the postie came, my mind went back to last night and I thought, I should be so bloody lucky, and then the wife came upstairs with the yellow envelope.
Now i'm a bloke and not prone to burst of emotion, but this last twelve months have seen me in fits of rage at nothing, in a puddle of tears at other things, and this morning was all too much, off I went again, but this was just shear relief as over the last couple of weeks I could sense the tension building and the relief valve about to blow again.
How the hell do I cope with the rest of the move?
#2
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Re: As the man said "YEEEEEE F@$%£KIN HAAAAAAAAAA"
Originally posted by Whingin Pom
Got mine today
GOT MINE TODAY
Just in case you all didn't here the yells and hollars this morning.
I was talking to a bloke at work last night and said to him, "I'll be lying in bed and i'll here a thud as a large yellow envelope hits the mat, and it will be my visa"
I was lying in bed this morning and heard a thud as the postie came, my mind went back to last night and I thought, I should be so bloody lucky, and then the wife came upstairs with the yellow envelope.
Now i'm a bloke and not prone to burst of emotion, but this last twelve months have seen me in fits of rage at nothing, in a puddle of tears at other things, and this morning was all too much, off I went again, but this was just shear relief as over the last couple of weeks I could sense the tension building and the relief valve about to blow again.
How the hell do I cope with the rest of the move?
Got mine today
GOT MINE TODAY
Just in case you all didn't here the yells and hollars this morning.
I was talking to a bloke at work last night and said to him, "I'll be lying in bed and i'll here a thud as a large yellow envelope hits the mat, and it will be my visa"
I was lying in bed this morning and heard a thud as the postie came, my mind went back to last night and I thought, I should be so bloody lucky, and then the wife came upstairs with the yellow envelope.
Now i'm a bloke and not prone to burst of emotion, but this last twelve months have seen me in fits of rage at nothing, in a puddle of tears at other things, and this morning was all too much, off I went again, but this was just shear relief as over the last couple of weeks I could sense the tension building and the relief valve about to blow again.
How the hell do I cope with the rest of the move?
Josie
#3
Well done!!!!
Feels good, doesn't it? Ours still hasn't sunk in yet!
I think the worst part is how short and irritable you become with your partner, and that works both ways.
Anyway, it's a big weight off your shoulders, isn't it?
Now go sell that house!
Steve.
Feels good, doesn't it? Ours still hasn't sunk in yet!
I think the worst part is how short and irritable you become with your partner, and that works both ways.
Anyway, it's a big weight off your shoulders, isn't it?
Now go sell that house!
Steve.
#4
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Joined: Jun 2003
Location: London soon to be Perth!!
Posts: 80
Congrats! What is your timeline?
#5
Originally posted by SteveBannister
Well done!!!!
Feels good, doesn't it? Ours still hasn't sunk in yet!
I think the worst part is how short and irritable you become with your partner, and that works both ways.
Anyway, it's a big weight off your shoulders, isn't it?
Now go sell that house!
Steve.
Well done!!!!
Feels good, doesn't it? Ours still hasn't sunk in yet!
I think the worst part is how short and irritable you become with your partner, and that works both ways.
Anyway, it's a big weight off your shoulders, isn't it?
Now go sell that house!
Steve.
Feels good? Too right!
I've been in the house on my own all day so I have nobody to tell.
I kicked the estate agents arse this morning so lets hope they do thier job.
Off to work in a bit, theres a couple of blokes in the same boat as us but not quite at the same piont, I won't gloat honest.
#7
Re: As the man said "YEEEEEE F@$%£KIN HAAAAAAAAAA"
Originally posted by Whingin Pom
Got mine today
GOT MINE TODAY
Just in case you all didn't here the yells and hollars this morning.
I was talking to a bloke at work last night and said to him, "I'll be lying in bed and i'll here a thud as a large yellow envelope hits the mat, and it will be my visa"
I was lying in bed this morning and heard a thud as the postie came, my mind went back to last night and I thought, I should be so bloody lucky, and then the wife came upstairs with the yellow envelope.
Now i'm a bloke and not prone to burst of emotion, but this last twelve months have seen me in fits of rage at nothing, in a puddle of tears at other things, and this morning was all too much, off I went again, but this was just shear relief as over the last couple of weeks I could sense the tension building and the relief valve about to blow again.
How the hell do I cope with the rest of the move?
Got mine today
GOT MINE TODAY
Just in case you all didn't here the yells and hollars this morning.
I was talking to a bloke at work last night and said to him, "I'll be lying in bed and i'll here a thud as a large yellow envelope hits the mat, and it will be my visa"
I was lying in bed this morning and heard a thud as the postie came, my mind went back to last night and I thought, I should be so bloody lucky, and then the wife came upstairs with the yellow envelope.
Now i'm a bloke and not prone to burst of emotion, but this last twelve months have seen me in fits of rage at nothing, in a puddle of tears at other things, and this morning was all too much, off I went again, but this was just shear relief as over the last couple of weeks I could sense the tension building and the relief valve about to blow again.
How the hell do I cope with the rest of the move?
Well Done WP
Enjoy your night. Im sure you will, great feeling isnt it.
:PARTY:
#10
Re: As the man said "YEEEEEE F@$%£KIN HAAAAAAAAAA"
Originally posted by Whingin Pom
Got mine today
GOT MINE TODAY
Just in case you all didn't here the yells and hollars this morning.
I was talking to a bloke at work last night and said to him, "I'll be lying in bed and i'll here a thud as a large yellow envelope hits the mat, and it will be my visa"
I was lying in bed this morning and heard a thud as the postie came, my mind went back to last night and I thought, I should be so bloody lucky, and then the wife came upstairs with the yellow envelope.
Now i'm a bloke and not prone to burst of emotion, but this last twelve months have seen me in fits of rage at nothing, in a puddle of tears at other things, and this morning was all too much, off I went again, but this was just shear relief as over the last couple of weeks I could sense the tension building and the relief valve about to blow again.
How the hell do I cope with the rest of the move?
Got mine today
GOT MINE TODAY
Just in case you all didn't here the yells and hollars this morning.
I was talking to a bloke at work last night and said to him, "I'll be lying in bed and i'll here a thud as a large yellow envelope hits the mat, and it will be my visa"
I was lying in bed this morning and heard a thud as the postie came, my mind went back to last night and I thought, I should be so bloody lucky, and then the wife came upstairs with the yellow envelope.
Now i'm a bloke and not prone to burst of emotion, but this last twelve months have seen me in fits of rage at nothing, in a puddle of tears at other things, and this morning was all too much, off I went again, but this was just shear relief as over the last couple of weeks I could sense the tension building and the relief valve about to blow again.
How the hell do I cope with the rest of the move?
Great news
Where are u going?
#11
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Joined: Nov 2003
Location: UK
Posts: 100
Re: As the man said "YEEEEEE F@$%£KIN HAAAAAAAAAA"
Jammy Ba*****. Well done mate good one. Go and enjoy yourselves and the rest of your lifes, away from this shi****e most of us call home.
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#12
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 965
Re: As the man said "YEEEEEE F@$%£KIN HAAAAAAAAAA"
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Whingin Pom
Got mine today
Made up for you guys!
Got mine today
Made up for you guys!
#13
Re: As the man said "YEEEEEE F@$%£KIN HAAAAAAAAAA"
Originally posted by CUEBALL
Jammy Ba*****. Well done mate good one. Go and enjoy yourselves and the rest of your lifes, away from this shi****e most of us call home.
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Jammy Ba*****. Well done mate good one. Go and enjoy yourselves and the rest of your lifes, away from this shi****e most of us call home.
xx
That's what a lot of the posters on the returning to uk forum said
jib