darkelf9
Pie Man
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I’m sorry you’re heartbroken WQ.
I’d forgotten how wet the air gets in Brisbane. I hear it’s cold back home though.
I think I see a boobie....be very quiet otherwise it might run away and hide

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I’m sorry you’re heartbroken WQ.
I’d forgotten how wet the air gets in Brisbane. I hear it’s cold back home though.

Afternoon all,
Have a stock of red wine for when that happens. Still have beer in the fridge that needs drinking.
Red is good but get rid of the beer and stock a few stouts for winter. Even if you do the old black and tan with 50/50 stout and pale, Coopers of course![]()
Is it really possible to relocate to Australia like all the websites say...as there is massive skills shortages.. or work in the mines near perth or something?
I'm going to say no?
But asking straight to the source. Is it possible, peeps? Will they recruit you internationally, help you relocate, get a visa etc?
Wise words. I like it!My advice one you've crossed a bridge burn it down so you aren't tempted to cross back over it. It also scares off the troll living under it.
*snip*
On a happier note I purchased a new video game console last week when it went back on sale.
Hope your week goes well.
Possible. But stupid hard right now. Visa restrictions are in place as the mining and oil industries have crashed. Im in the oil industry and we're still seeing redundancies on a regular basis. The mining sector picked up a bit sooner than we did. But still, lots of unemployment at the moment.
Sounds fun! I was just thinking about getting a console game now that the kiddo is a bit older....but I am trying to hold off until he can at least read a little. He loves books, but isn't making much effort to read or write. Maybe at the end of the year.
I hope everyone is having a good start to the week.
thank you! Just as I suspected. There really aren't skills shortages anywhere. Not sure why that get's pushed out in so many stories. I think it just plays into everyone's fantasies of moving away to a new land.
thank you! Just as I suspected. There really aren't skills shortages anywhere. Not sure why that get's pushed out in so many stories. I think it just plays into everyone's fantasies of moving away to a new land.
Well you could always buy one for him that's actually for you. They can be addictive though however play is the best form of learning for kids.
I usually purchase the ones that are open world and have challenges likes puzzles. Can drive you nuts trying to work them out. Apparently they are also using video games for elderly patients to help fight things like dementia.

WQ - Fabulous news! I'm so glad to hear that you're feeling better!
It's finally my birthday. Thirty fucking nine. <snip>
I hope everyone is doing well and has had a good weekend.
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Oh yes - the 40's are pretty damn good!
It's finally my birthday. Thirty fucking nine. That came up fast. I'm trying to keep it positive - I'm still not 40! But I can't help but feel like I'm stuck where I am. For example, with clothing and shoes, I'm too old to shop at the "trendy" shops, but I'm too young to shop in the old ladies section. So I look like mutton dressed as lamb. Then at work, I'm too old to re-train for a different career, but I'm too young to retire...so I'm stuck doing what I'm doing.
I hope everyone is doing well and has had a good weekend.
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WQ I'm glad you got it all out of your system. Sometimes though it might come back and bite you in the bum...I've found that grief will do that and you ARE grieving.![]()
Yes I am back (occasionally!).
Hi Pert
Yes I am back (occasionally!). Just wanted to say that this year I turn 60and I'm starting a new job in childcare (5-13 yr olds before and after school). I went back to NZ after Gil passed to be closer to my family. New start, new job...it's scary but exciting at the same time.

Thanks, WQ! I needed to hear that!! I have a few friends in their 40's and none of them are overly positive about it! My aunt, however, who is in her 60's and still positive about getting older.
Yes! I'm a gamer (PC - haven't done console in years), but I have actually been holding off. Everything I buy for me tends to be taken over eventually....
WQ - Fabulous news! I'm so glad to hear that you're feeling better!
It's finally my birthday. Thirty fucking nine. That came up fast. I'm trying to keep it positive - I'm still not 40! But I can't help but feel like I'm stuck where I am. For example, with clothing and shoes, I'm too old to shop at the "trendy" shops, but I'm too young to shop in the old ladies section. So I look like mutton dressed as lamb. Then at work, I'm too old to re-train for a different career, but I'm too young to retire...so I'm stuck doing what I'm doing.
But the good news is that my splurge has kept going all month. Tattoo. New boots, clothes, monitor, headphones, a snake, kitchen things...it's been a busy month tossing the old things out and upgrading. It's been nice. Autumn cleaning!
I hope everyone is doing well and has had a good weekend.
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. Easiest way to deal with age is just accept it. Also as you get older you don't give a stuff what other people think on what you wear. Harder for women I know. On the positive side you'll get to cougar status, watchout for those younger guys.