View Full Version : Milestones on the path of life
Gumby
9th July 2006, 06:19 PM
You all pass them, milestones along life's wonderful, and sometimes rocky road. There aren't that many but they are there.
Your 1st birthday
18th birthday
the day you got your driver's licence,
first real job
loss of virginity (not necessarily in this order :))
engagement
marriage
your first child
40th birthday
divorce (:))
2nd marriage
50th birthday
That's all I was up to until today. Today was a big one. I didn't even realize I'd passed it until I was on the way home. It's almost a gate which we pass through and head down the road toward retirement, old age, senility, and the rest of the good stuff waiting for us all. Today, I commenced down that path, trod by so many before me. I went out and bought a pair of slippers :(
Zed
9th July 2006, 06:22 PM
mate; two words for you... ugh boots.
womble
9th July 2006, 06:41 PM
I had slippers at 18...:confused: Musta been old before my time
craigb
9th July 2006, 06:53 PM
What Zed said.
(although I don't own a pair myself. Slippers either) ;)
Daddles
9th July 2006, 08:23 PM
Gumby, you've got it all wrong. As a recent initiate to the final of the aforementioned steps, may I point out the you may now claim ALL actions declared by the great unwashed as unsociable, unmentionable or just plain bad practice, as a result of WOODSHEIMER'S DISIEASE ;)
Richard
E. maculata
9th July 2006, 08:32 PM
Crikey Gumby, happy milestone:D , you can celebrate if you wish as it was -11 in Glenn Innes this morning, which in my book is equivalent to that place freezing over.:eek:
Lignum
9th July 2006, 08:33 PM
Yous dont know what your missing out on. Hush puppies are the ultimate for winter days in the workshop;)
Clinton1
9th July 2006, 08:36 PM
Yep, warm 'boots' in winter.
And stuff the Code of Practice for the shed.... I'll even wear a scarf if its that bloody cold.:D
Lignum
9th July 2006, 08:43 PM
Yep, warm 'boots' in winter.
Ugg boots get to much crap down in them and you have to keep taking them of the blow em out:)
Auld Bassoon
9th July 2006, 08:57 PM
Yous dont know what your missing out on. Hush puppies are the ultimate for winter days in the workshop;)
However lacking in couth, I just add socks to my deck shoe tootsie warmers. I must admit though that if I step on a stray screw that's fallen on the floor, I can tell if it's a #6 or #8 when I stand on it :o
Clinton1
9th July 2006, 09:03 PM
Ugg boots get to much crap down in them and you have to keep taking them of the blow em out
Not if the trackie dacks go over the top of the boots, old mate ;)
Lignum
9th July 2006, 09:06 PM
Moccies out west are the prefered footware for all occasions. If they have a good win at the dogs they will lash out and get some full length uggies (lace up of course) But never Hush puppies... to toffie;)
echnidna
9th July 2006, 09:10 PM
Next milestones you are to encounter are;
divorce (:) )
playboy era:cool:
3rd Marriage:)
Iain
9th July 2006, 09:15 PM
I've forgotten what I was going to say......................................
Does viagra make mild steel hard enough for chisels?
Lignum
9th July 2006, 09:18 PM
I've forgotten what I was going to say......................................
Does viagra make mild steel hard enough for chisels?
No, but it brings on short term memory loss:cool:
Grunt
9th July 2006, 09:21 PM
You forgot to mention your first encounter with Pokey.
echnidna
9th July 2006, 09:29 PM
bugga!!!
E. maculata
9th July 2006, 09:55 PM
didn't we cover this favoured cowboy pastime in the "brokeback" thread>:D
Wongo
9th July 2006, 10:08 PM
Toughen up you bunch of wusses. Whats wrong with a pair of sox.:D
fxst
9th July 2006, 11:14 PM
socks and sandals........at last I'm old enough to get away with it :D
they just shake their heads and mutter as they pass by.
At least I got this old they still need to get there:D :D :D
Pete
Cliff Rogers
9th July 2006, 11:25 PM
Waffle, waffle, waffle, blah, blah, blah..... I went out and bought a pair of slippers :(
I was wondering where that was going. :D
Gumby
9th July 2006, 11:38 PM
I was wondering where that was going. :D
the usual place......not very far :D
Harry72
10th July 2006, 09:02 AM
Am I the only silly fool who wears lace up S/caps in the workshop?
(which I might add the toes are the correct height as a prop for long bits of wood while cutting with my CMS on the floor!)
arose62
10th July 2006, 01:25 PM
I wear my steelcaps everywhere!
I discovered how comfy they were when they inadvertently got packed for our Europe trip, and I lived in them for about 16 days. Of course, it meant body cavity searches every time I set off the metal detectors ...
Since then, my Blundstones are footwear of choice, and they see far more time in the office at work than in the shed. I even keep them shiny:o
Cheers,
Andrew
silentC
10th July 2006, 03:03 PM
Redbacks for me. Comfortable straight out of the box and you can walk on tin roofs in them.
womble
10th July 2006, 05:26 PM
Redbacks for me. Comfortable straight out of the box and you can walk on tin roofs in them.
yep, redbacks for me too, blunnies used to be my favourite but redbacks walk all over them comfort and traction wise
journeyman Mick
10th July 2006, 11:28 PM
Steel Blues for me, I wear them pretty much all day, most days. The most comfortable footwear I've ever worn, bar none. The newest ones have polycarbonate rather than steel caps (still meet/exceed the relevant standards) making them lighter and more comfortable still. Grip on roofs is better than the old Dunlop volleys. They even come with a comfort guarantee - if you find a properly sized pair uncomfortable you simply return them for a refund.
(Usual disclaimer- no affiliation to company, but I wouldn't mind a commission for all the people I've getten to wear them:rolleyes: )
Mick
Grunt
10th July 2006, 11:34 PM
Redbacks for me.
I prefer James Squire Pilsener. I've never understood the wheat beer thing.
Harry72
11th July 2006, 01:50 AM
Ah ha, a hijack being hijacked?
Still feelin old Gumb!
Skew ChiDAMN!!
11th July 2006, 02:27 AM
The newest ones have polycarbonate rather than steel caps (still meet/exceed the relevant standards) making them lighter and more comfortable still.
Hmm... how do the poly caps go with the cold? I've worn the toes out on the ol' steel-caps and if I'm gonna replace 'em, I may as well look for something that doesn't act like a 'frig on cold days. I hate putting 'em on first thing in the morning. It's a bit awkward trying to look macho as you walk past the ladies while your toes are doing their best shrinking testicle imitation, trying to crawl back into the warm... :rolleyes:
ernknot
11th July 2006, 04:32 AM
yep, redbacks for me too, blunnies used to be my favourite but redbacks walk all over them comfort and traction wise
What are you guys doing on the roof? You are supposed to be in the shed making sawdust!
silentC
11th July 2006, 09:09 AM
How d'ya reckon I built shed? ;)
Driver
11th July 2006, 01:59 PM
Hmm... how do the poly caps go with the cold? I've worn the toes out on the ol' steel-caps and if I'm gonna replace 'em, I may as well look for something that doesn't act like a 'frig on cold days. I hate putting 'em on first thing in the morning. It's a bit awkward trying to look macho as you walk past the ladies while your toes are doing their best shrinking testicle imitation, trying to crawl back into the warm... :rolleyes:
Skew,
I'm struggling a bit with this, mate. While I sympathise with your plight (cold tootsies are never a happy experience) I'm having difficulty visualising your description. :confused:
I mean, if your toes are trying to emulate what happens to your tackle in cold weather, they'd be crawling back somewhere north of their normal location, wouldn't they? And that means you'd be shuffling past the ladies on your knees with your feet apparently tucked up your chuff. :rolleyes:
You're right, looking macho in those circumstances would be a tough call. ;)
I'm trying to work out how the Code of Practice might help in these difficult circumstances.
Col
Andy Mac
11th July 2006, 02:12 PM
:o I have actually been contemplating the Hush Puppy route:rolleyes:, must be an age thing...the soft shoes after a day in steel caps, but still warm and reasonably safe for a night in the shed. Ugg boots belong in the house!!
Cheers,
Andy
PS. Gumby, where does first hammer, toolbox, L. Nielson plane etc fit in?:p
Gumby
11th July 2006, 02:36 PM
PS. Gumby, where does first hammer, toolbox, L. Nielson plane etc fit in?:p
just after your first divorce :D (or maybe just before ;) )
Christopha
11th July 2006, 02:52 PM
My Milestones all seem to be bloody big rocks, over which I trip and land flat on my face..... Bugger!
Gumby
11th July 2006, 03:01 PM
land flat on my face.... !
That explains a lot :D
Sturdee
11th July 2006, 03:29 PM
My Milestones all seem to be bloody big rocks, over which I trip and land flat on my face..... Bugger!
Then they are millstones.:D
Peter.
silentC
11th July 2006, 03:32 PM
I was thinking he's not drinking enough, because if he was drunk, he would be staggering up the middle of the road like I do on my way home from the pub on Friday night, instead of walking up the soft shoulder and tripping over milestones. :p
Christopha
11th July 2006, 05:16 PM
I was working on the theory that if I drank enough I woouldn't feel as much pain...... dint wurk!