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Afternoon all,

Well last night was the first time the heater was used. A foreign concept for those in Qld I know then again so are jumpers for those living north of Brisvegas. So officially the warm weather is officially done for Melbourne town. Time for hot desserts and soup. Love some fresh crusty bread with a hot bowl of soup.

ANZAC Day not all that far away. A time to reflect on what we humans can do to each other. A message that these days that gets lost about who is right. Leadership seems to be defined these days on who can inspire wealth, plus you need to crush any opposition. I was told once that strong leadership is defined on who can dominate others and making the hard decisions. It was interesting that the hard decisions didn't impact those making them.
 
Hi guys :)

I spent today hunting for obscure car parts.....some success was had! I managed to find an indicator assembly for the XC, a centre console for same, a pan gasket for the XD, and a spoiler for the XF. I am a happy chikka!
Also got some ultrawhite acrylic, clear coat and chassis black to finish off the paint on the XC.
Plus - Marcos Ambrose signed all 23 models I left at his Dad's business office (Note to self - send Thankyou card tomorrow!)

I know, I know..... I'm a car nut :eek:

I managed to shave my head by myself today, and got it completely! First time! I guess it gets easier.....

Now, where did I leave my glass of Merlot..... :D
 
Hey WQ :kiss:

I hope you're not drinking and painting, you may paint the cat/dog instead. You'll need the cat to buff up the paintwork on the car.

I purchased a bottle of Merlot only last week when I went shopping. Once the colder weather blew in I opened it thinking I would only have once glass, then started cooking. Funny how those single full glasses all add up. The bottle was only a 1/4 full by the end of the meal.

A friend of mine mentioned he was also going grocery shopping, however his grocery list usually includes a couple of 6 pks of red wine. He does have one rule though. No wine before 4pm, well he has slowed down since he retired a few years ago. I remember the days when it was ok to have a couple of drinks at lunch then go back to work. Days long gone.
 
Afternoon all,

A thought for those impacted by the severe weather in Sydney and the Newcastle area. My friends in Sydney have reported that their neighbourhood streets turned into rivers. They had river frontage for a while. I know what's it like to live under a tarped house waiting for repairs with little or no power and rainwater coming in.

Hopefully the bad stuff has either dissipated or eased. Sydney streets are a pain most normal days so it would of been horrific with the deluge.

Melbourne was hit with a major storm a couple of years ago which flooded parts of the city, brought down trees on roads and cars. Plus the added danger of live power lines arching in various neighbourhood streets. PT was a no go for a number of hours.
 
Hey WQ :kiss:

I hope you're not drinking and painting, you may paint the cat/dog instead. You'll need the cat to buff up the paintwork on the car.

I purchased a bottle of Merlot only last week when I went shopping. Once the colder weather blew in I opened it thinking I would only have once glass, then started cooking. Funny how those single full glasses all add up. The bottle was only a 1/4 full by the end of the meal.

A friend of mine mentioned he was also going grocery shopping, however his grocery list usually includes a couple of 6 pks of red wine. He does have one rule though. No wine before 4pm, well he has slowed down since he retired a few years ago. I remember the days when it was ok to have a couple of drinks at lunch then go back to work. Days long gone.

Heh.... Painting successfully done, with zero overspray to resident pooch :D
Just seen off my interstate lover at the airport - he flew down for 2 days of wq time and I'm afraid that painting was all I achieved as a result!
I feel deliciously used :eek:

Drought, flood, storms, fires.....what a country we choose to live in!
Even the 'burbs are no longer safe!
 
Hi everyone!

Wow! I am so happy I found this thread! I would love to meet fellow aussie lit users. What a great community!

I'm Harvey by the way. 32 years old and living in Melbourne :)
 
Who's going to their dawn service tomorrow? I go every year, and despite the fact that it will be raining buckets, I will be there in the morning :)
 
Dawn service rocks

Who's going to their dawn service tomorrow? I go every year, and despite the fact that it will be raining buckets, I will be there in the morning :)


I'll be there, just a habit I've got into. A good one as well;).
Couldn't give a rat's about the march tbh.
 
Heh.... Painting successfully done, with zero overspray to resident pooch :D
Just seen off my interstate lover at the airport - he flew down for 2 days of wq time and I'm afraid that painting was all I achieved as a result!
I feel deliciously used :eek:

Drought, flood, storms, fires.....what a country we choose to live in!
Even the 'burbs are no longer safe!

Well it seems you prioritised your tasks and were a good host to your guest. Reminds me of that that old joke..."Would you like coffee, tea or me?" Then again you could of been like Mrs Slocombe..."I was up all night with my pussy trying to get it off the curtains."

Spoke to some friends in Sydney and whilst they were relatively safe, their local streets turned into rivers and one of them had river frontage for a day. One other discovered that she needs repairs to the roof. If anyone is going to Qld they'll need to take a canoe.
 
Well it seems you prioritised your tasks and were a good host to your guest. Reminds me of that that old joke..."Would you like coffee, tea or me?" Then again you could of been like Mrs Slocombe..."I was up all night with my pussy trying to get it off the curtains."

Spoke to some friends in Sydney and whilst they were relatively safe, their local streets turned into rivers and one of them had river frontage for a day. One other discovered that she needs repairs to the roof. If anyone is going to Qld they'll need to take a canoe.

They certainly will DarkElf! It's raining cats and dogs up here and it's been raining for most of the past 24 hours... Think I may need a boat rather than a bus to get home... :eek:
 
Afternoon all,

Welcome to all the new people. The thread only stays alive if people continue to drop by and post so don't be shy. I see we have a few more from Melbourne town. Will be interesting to see how the city will change with the new underground railway network. Hopefully Swanston Street doesn't become a ghost town with the proposed elimination of all traffic including trams.

Ah yes the smell of a fresh month and officially the end of my first year of self imposed exile from the workforce. No desire to re-join the throng. Hopefully I won't need to get another job before the pension kicks in.

Been to my last specialist appointment and he stated that I should moisturise to improve my skin condition because of my age. Now I don't know if any of you blokes have been down the shops looking for moisturiser, but there is so much of it, fucking rows of it. And they would put it with the female products. So you can image the scene. Hopefully using the stuff won't lead to an urge to go shoe shopping. Haven't used the stuff I bought yet...I'm building up to it.

Been a nice sunny day here in Melbourne town. Turned into a warm afternoon after a cool start. Hope those in the higher east coast locations find a way to stay dry over the next few days.
 
They certainly will DarkElf! It's raining cats and dogs up here and it's been raining for most of the past 24 hours... Think I may need a boat rather than a bus to get home... :eek:

Hey Zach,

We had a rather bad storm in Melbourne a few years ago just as the afternoon peak hours started. Two storm fronts hit the city at the same time. It was a case of leaving work early or sit it out knowing you would be stuck at work for a while. I decided to stay and ride it out at work.

Well the bus would be a better bet than the train. That seems to be the first thing to go with flooded stations and downed signals. Its always buses to the rescue.
 
Hey Zach,

We had a rather bad storm in Melbourne a few years ago just as the afternoon peak hours started. Two storm fronts hit the city at the same time. It was a case of leaving work early or sit it out knowing you would be stuck at work for a while. I decided to stay and ride it out at work.

Well the bus would be a better bet than the train. That seems to be the first thing to go with flooded stations and downed signals. Its always buses to the rescue.

I don't think it will prevent me from getting home... cross fingers. I confess that I rather like a good torrential downpour, there's something quite exciting about it falling like stair rods, hammering on the roof of the bus. I'm just a big kid clearly :D
 
Bewdy, a real Aussie thread!

Another Melburnian here, got the heater cranked, missing my nude sailing, nude beach walks and nude walks around the 'hood (very very late at night).

graeme
 
I have news!!!
Have been given the (provisional) all-clear from my skin cancer!
No more brachytherapy :D

I won't get the full clear for some months yet, but this is a great interim result.
Of course - I have been left with a huge bald spot on the top of my head, and even if I try and grow my hair long there is no way I can cover it..... but I've kinda got used to being bald now (plus, I totally rock the look!) So it doesn't bother me too much. Yet.
 
I have news!!!
Have been given the (provisional) all-clear from my skin cancer!
No more brachytherapy :D

I won't get the full clear for some months yet, but this is a great interim result.
Of course - I have been left with a huge bald spot on the top of my head, and even if I try and grow my hair long there is no way I can cover it..... but I've kinda got used to being bald now (plus, I totally rock the look!) So it doesn't bother me too much. Yet.

Good news. I, for one, hope for more good news to come... take care. :)
 
I have news!!!
Have been given the (provisional) all-clear from my skin cancer!
No more brachytherapy :D

I won't get the full clear for some months yet, but this is a great interim result.
Of course - I have been left with a huge bald spot on the top of my head, and even if I try and grow my hair long there is no way I can cover it..... but I've kinda got used to being bald now (plus, I totally rock the look!) So it doesn't bother me too much. Yet.

WQ, congrats, huge step, I have close family been through that emotional time.
 
I have news!!!
Have been given the (provisional) all-clear from my skin cancer!
No more brachytherapy :D

I won't get the full clear for some months yet, but this is a great interim result.
Of course - I have been left with a huge bald spot on the top of my head, and even if I try and grow my hair long there is no way I can cover it..... but I've kinda got used to being bald now (plus, I totally rock the look!) So it doesn't bother me too much. Yet.

That is truly wonderful news. Good on you!!!!!!!
 
Good news. I, for one, hope for more good news to come... take care. :)

WQ, congrats, huge step, I have close family been through that emotional time.

That is truly wonderful news. Good on you!!!!!!!

Thanx guys :kiss:

I have to admit, when I was first diagnosed and started the therapy, I was just a little worried about the long-term outcome. Cancer is cancer. Bad, scary stuff.
But now I feel like maybe I am one of the lucky ones :)
It helped enormously that my oncologist has been so straight-forward with me......my odds were explained from the outset, and he has been available all the way through. I am fortunate to have one of the very best in the biz.
 
Thanx guys :kiss:

I have to admit, when I was first diagnosed and started the therapy, I was just a little worried about the long-term outcome. Cancer is cancer. Bad, scary stuff.
But now I feel like maybe I am one of the lucky ones :)
It helped enormously that my oncologist has been so straight-forward with me......my odds were explained from the outset, and he has been available all the way through. I am fortunate to have one of the very best in the biz.

Hey WQ :kiss:

Good news about your treatment. Well on the positive side think of all the different type of hats, caps and beanies you can now shop for. Keep the hair to a buzz cut or less and the bald spot won't be as noticeable plus you could colour any hair you do grow. I think chocolate and booze are now in order.

I had my last specialist appointment last week which was at a skin specialist mainly dealing in skin cancer, I was there for other reasons. Not totally cured yet but a heck of a lot better. I can now do physical stuff again without issues.

Have a fantastic mother's day, indulge. I reckon you might need a recall from your interstate lover or is that interstate lovers :D
 
Handbags:
Now I don't know anything about buying handbags but I'm not sure the word 'handbag' technically applies anymore considering they all seem to be the size of a small cow and need to be carried in the elbow joint of the arm with the hand clenched into a fist. If they get any bigger we will be seeing women dragging handbags on wheels. Bad enough we have people in suits dragging small cases on wheels behind them going to work. Make your fucking mind up...is it a brief case or a suit case? Dodging these people on the street it like playing dodgem cars. PT will soon have to have a luggage trailer like the ones you see attached to those airport shuttles. Don't get me started on carry on luggage on aircraft. Its called carry on luggage not drag on luggage.
 
Afternoon all,

Welcome to the newbies to the thread. WQ is the torch bearer and all round sexy mistress of this thread not to leave out any of the other sexy ladies of course.

Hope all the mum's get a well deserved break from the normal mother duties. Also a happy nipple lick to all the yummy mummies, milfs and gilfs out there...you know who you are. Well it wouldn't be Lit if I didn't say that. You might be a mother but you're also a woman so that should be celebrated as well :kiss:

Wet weekend in Melbourne town but nothing like those in the north have experienced. Windy stuff...must be all the beans those in west of the country have been consuming.

Had lunch with some ex-workmates yesterday even though the weather wasn't the best but did find a new cake shop in the city I hadn't been to before. Did I buy any cakes? Yep. Did I share any? Nope.
 
Handbags:
Now I don't know anything about buying handbags but I'm not sure the word 'handbag' technically applies anymore considering they all seem to be the size of a small cow and need to be carried in the elbow joint of the arm with the hand clenched into a fist. If they get any bigger we will be seeing women dragging handbags on wheels. Bad enough we have people in suits dragging small cases on wheels behind them going to work. Make your fucking mind up...is it a brief case or a suit case? Dodging these people on the street it like playing dodgem cars. PT will soon have to have a luggage trailer like the ones you see attached to those airport shuttles. Don't get me started on carry on luggage on aircraft. Its called carry on luggage not drag on luggage.

A handbag is a trully mysterious thing.
Need a safety pin? There"s one in there somewhere.
A rubber band? A sewing kit? A nail file, a hairbrush, a toy to keep the kid amused? Look in the bag.
What about tissues, makeup, deodorant, hand cream, scrunchies, snacks, water bottle, panadol, plasters, pen, notepad, re-useable shopping bags, straws, hand sanitizer, phone, keys and wallet?
Chances are, that handbag has most.....if not all.....of those inside.

And in my case, add phillips and flathead screwdrivers, knife, ipad and spare knickers :eek:
 
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