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Daddles
8th August 2007, 02:37 PM
I must be off with life. When you open a thread and just scroll through to the end without even making an attempt to read it, you must be.
Fuggit.
Life sucks ... but so does the alternative.
'bout time I did some work on the boat. I'd love to. I've even set it up but I can't until I buy some poxy ... which I can't go out and do because I'm waiting for a delivery ... which isn't coming but none of that matters because ... well, that's personal but let's just say that the concept of having a gf no longer has much appeal, not that I've got one any more.
Richard
HappyHammer
8th August 2007, 03:04 PM
You OK there Richard? Need to get something off your chest?
HH.
MurrayD99
8th August 2007, 03:06 PM
Was there a specific thread that brought this about - or is it general ennui?
silentC
8th August 2007, 03:07 PM
Sounds like you need a good hobby... :)
I just went to the bike shop to drop off my front wheel for respoking. The rim is a Wolber, about 14 years old with deep grooves on the side from wear. I asked Dave whether he reckoned it was worth spending $50 to get it respoked. He thought it had a bit of life left in it yet, but we did a quick quote on getting a couple of Shimano RS500 hubs with DS spokes and some brand of rim which I have forgotten, and I could basically replace both front and rear for just over $200 - about $100 more than it was going to cost to respoke them. So, no brainer, rims ordered delivered next week.
Bummer, looks like I might actually have to get on the bike again next week, no more excuses....
Gra
8th August 2007, 03:17 PM
Richard,
Fire up the MG, take her for a ride, somewhere the cops don't go (you know what I mean) It will make you feel better about the world. If that doesn't work, you haven't driven it far enough
Silent On your bike....:U
Daddles
8th August 2007, 03:35 PM
I can't go for a flamin' drive because I'm waiting for this flamin' delivery that was supposed to be here yesterday ...
oh dammit, retail therapy never did work.
Sorry lads. Just broken up with my gf of two years and despite the ????? I've had from wimmens in the past, this one was done properly with sensitivity and respect by two people who genuinely loved each other but who were forced to face the reality that it wasn't going to work as a couple ... so why do I feel so damned hurt and bitter about it all?
If you've got a partner, protect and love her because it as sure as eggs beats the flamin' alternatives.
Richard
Gra
8th August 2007, 03:40 PM
I can't go for a flamin' drive because I'm waiting for this flamin' delivery that was supposed to be here yesterday ...
Richard
In that case, give it a wash and polish, maybe a tune up while you are waiting, even clean the interior. Do the complete detail thing as if it was going into a show. Will keep you mind off things, make the car look good so when the delivery arrives, you can take her out for a run and you will get twice the compliments :2tsup:
kepp your chin up mate
SPIRIT
8th August 2007, 03:56 PM
Richard everything in life is a lesson or a gift
2 years loveing somebody is a gift to remember, the lesson at the end is something to work out:)
polish that car so you can see your face in it ,in a short time you will have someone new on your arm if you keep smileing
bitingmidge
8th August 2007, 04:01 PM
If you've got a partner, protect and love her because it as sure as eggs beats the flamin' alternatives.
Mine knows she's safe: I couldn't stand being retrained.
I reckon that's your message too... sorry to hear Richard.
Look, if I sent you a pic of the Eureka, and some paint, do you think you could do me a favour, and finish it off for me?? I'm starting to get grief over it, and that's something I don't understand at all, getting nagged because I'm NOT working on the boat! :?
The last wedding is only two weeks away, and after that I don't think I'll be able to find an excuse!
Haven't been on my bike for over two months either, so now have 5 more kg to get off!
And you think your alone! :D :D :D
Chin up,
P
Wongo
8th August 2007, 04:18 PM
Women, women, bloody women. :doh:
Get on the bike Rich and start training for the Tour de france next year.:cool:
:D
Gingermick
8th August 2007, 04:24 PM
Or you could put "A night in tunisia" by Lee Morgan on the stereo quite loud. Positive, energetic music helped me greatly earlier this year.
Grunt
8th August 2007, 04:34 PM
Ah excellent, another WWF therapy session.
Like Wongo said, On yer bike mate.
Daddles
8th August 2007, 04:40 PM
Thanks lads. It's been over a week but I'm more upset about this one than the previous efforts.
As for the delivery. It finally arrived - a trailer so I can tow my wee doggie around behind me on the bike :D So guess what I'm about to do :wink:
Richard
Sebastiaan56
8th August 2007, 04:49 PM
Hi Richard,
Bummer, Ive lost everything in a divorce before and it takes some getting over. One thing that helped was an occasional internal application of fine lager (you have the best in Aus brewed where you are, name of the barrelmaker). Just dont overdo it, depression is even worse,
Sebastiaan
Gra
8th August 2007, 04:52 PM
Thanks lads. It's been over a week but I'm more upset about this one than the previous efforts.
As for the delivery. It finally arrived - a trailer so I can tow my wee doggie around behind me on the bike :D So guess what I'm about to do :wink:
Richard
Right you on ya bike.....:2tsup:
bitingmidge
8th August 2007, 05:01 PM
It finally arrived - a trailer so I can tow my wee doggie around behind me on the bike :D So guess what I'm about to do :wink:
So where's the photo of the double header then??\
Dad + daughter on half bike + dog in trailer!!
This I'm looking forward to!
Cheers,
P
:D :D :D
jmk89
8th August 2007, 06:30 PM
richard
Sorry about the gf. Even the relationships that don't work out leave you with a bad empty feeling.
Take the bike and the trailer out for a ride, but leave the dog - go and buy 'poxy. Then you can do some work on Sixpence tomorrow....
If you drink anything - put out the number of bottles you are prepared to set as your max when you are sober and don't drink any more (DAMHIK)
Chin up
Daddles
8th August 2007, 06:30 PM
Seriously, I'm silly enough to do the road train bit, but I'll wait till this weekend when I've got the lass with me. For the moment, you'll have to put up with the semi-trailer :cool:
The initial test ride suggests that my brakes no longer work, I'm no longer fit and this is one hell of a chick magnet :D
Richard
thanks for the thoughts lads :2tsup:
AlexS
8th August 2007, 07:32 PM
The initial test ride suggests that ...... this is one hell of a chick magnet :D
:2tsup:
Feeling better, are we/:D
Christopha
8th August 2007, 11:26 PM
The initial test ride suggests that my brakes no longer work, I'm no longer fit and this is one hell of a chick magnet :D
Richard
thanks for the thoughts lads :2tsup:
Richard, at your aage and with your boofhead it should maybe be Chookmagnet mate.... :wink: