What's the worst advice you have taken away from B.E
#77
It's just a shame you haven't worked out the other part yet.
There was a time when I would have agreed with much of what you have to say about Australia... but I moved on, I got over the issues and learned to embrace what was on offer. You, on the hand, have firmly planted your head ever further up your backside with each passing year.
You're a parody of the forever whinging Pom.. nothings ever good enough for you and everything was better 'back home'. Not only is it laughable its a bit sad as well.
There was a time when I would have agreed with much of what you have to say about Australia... but I moved on, I got over the issues and learned to embrace what was on offer. You, on the hand, have firmly planted your head ever further up your backside with each passing year.
You're a parody of the forever whinging Pom.. nothings ever good enough for you and everything was better 'back home'. Not only is it laughable its a bit sad as well.
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It's just a shame you haven't worked out the other part yet.
There was a time when I would have agreed with much of what you have to say about Australia... but I moved on, I got over the issues and learned to embrace what was on offer. You, on the hand, have firmly planted your head ever further up your backside with each passing year.
You're a parody of the forever whinging Pom.. nothings ever good enough for you and everything was better 'back home'. Not only is it laughable its a bit sad as well.
There was a time when I would have agreed with much of what you have to say about Australia... but I moved on, I got over the issues and learned to embrace what was on offer. You, on the hand, have firmly planted your head ever further up your backside with each passing year.
You're a parody of the forever whinging Pom.. nothings ever good enough for you and everything was better 'back home'. Not only is it laughable its a bit sad as well.

#82
Met some fantastic people in RL on those meets, just wished I'd realized that my job affords me only two brief days a week when I can properly socialise.
We really should have had two life long friends out of it actually... The Chess Player and the Pysch Nurse
Great great people.... and now the Scottish lass.
Lets just say until my job changes, I cant go on meetings really.
Hopefully will be able to follow through with my football invites now we have some home games at Richmond.
So probably seems guilty as charged, re the friendly, but not wanting to be friends tag, It really is my night shift job though....
We really should have had two life long friends out of it actually... The Chess Player and the Pysch Nurse
Lets just say until my job changes, I cant go on meetings really.
Hopefully will be able to follow through with my football invites now we have some home games at Richmond.

So probably seems guilty as charged, re the friendly, but not wanting to be friends tag, It really is my night shift job though....



You never can tell.
#86
I was beginning to think that you're option three was "laugh at my own jokes" with the 
on the end of each post.
Oh well, you'll probably still be here in another 10 years, still telling people how crap you think Australia is. I guess some people just can't move on.

on the end of each post. Oh well, you'll probably still be here in another 10 years, still telling people how crap you think Australia is. I guess some people just can't move on.
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#88
She's cracking too... I love genuine people.
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