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  1. #16
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    The kookaburras in the gum trees taking the **** when I go for my morning walk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    Logging onto this exquisitely run BB, and enjoying the friendly banter and earnest advice.
    What? What? I've been missing something.

    Richard

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    I really like arguing and being generally difficult
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    rain on the roof
    chocolate
    caffeine
    sleeping and dreaming
    being dirty from work
    overdriven guitar
    spontaneous affection from my children
    clouds

    and other stuff

    nice idea for a thread, it was good to stop and think about it...

    Rus.
    The perfect is the enemy of the good.

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    My Wife,
    My Kids,
    Getting out of bed (at the caravan), going out side and looking at the view. ,
    Coke,
    Chocolate,
    Wood turning,
    Anything the doc says I should not have,
    Sitting on the tractor all day having fun eh! I mean working,
    ..x,

  6. #21
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    Fish & Chips
    My kids running out to the truck yelling "Daddy's Home" when I back in the driveaway after a hard days yakka.
    Fishing
    A wallabies game and a six pack of Newcastle brown
    A stanley No 7
    Good mates
    Mutton Chops...NOT bloody LAMB
    Sleeping in my swag under a desert sky lit up by about a zillion stars
    A new pair of jeans and an old pair of boots
    A winner on the Melbourne Cup (sigh, that would be good)
    Just plain fixing something to help somebody
    The laughs I get out of the characters on this board
    and my favourite, a dram of Chivas Regal Royal Salute

    Cheers
    Squizzy

    "It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all" {screamed by maths teacher in Year 8}

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    The magpies warbling in the morning from the tall trees and the blue wrens scuttling around while I have my morning cuppa.
    magpies so tame they walk through the workshop!
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    It seems we like hating things more than we like liking things.
    (that hurts my head)
    mick
    confused and off balance
    Mick

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    Wrong Mick, cause I really really liked squashing that little white ars3d bustard that bit me good today.
    Bruce C.
    catchy catchphrase needed here, apply in writing to the above .

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    Quote Originally Posted by vsquizz
    Fish & Chips
    My kids running out to the truck yelling "Daddy's Home" when I back in the driveaway after a hard days yakka.
    Fishing
    A wallabies game and a six pack of Newcastle brown
    A stanley No 7
    Good mates
    Mutton Chops...NOT bloody LAMB
    Sleeping in my swag under a desert sky lit up by about a zillion stars
    A new pair of jeans and an old pair of boots
    A winner on the Melbourne Cup (sigh, that would be good)
    Just plain fixing something to help somebody
    The laughs I get out of the characters on this board
    and my favourite, a dram of Chivas Regal Royal Salute
    Simple things for simple folk please 'scuse me Squizz for the partial plagarism, but how you put it rings very true to me.................................

    Shark'n chips (spot on mate)

    My kids getting up early to wave through their windows in the morning & running out to meet me after a the long tiring battle we call work.

    My Dogs(almost lost one a few weeks ago, Kids & me were devastated)

    Any handtool I learn to use to effect

    Good friends.

    Good food esp Lamb chops with mint and garlic (not bludy mutton, grew up on that stuff)

    Walking thru the bush with our best mates (our 2 old collies Reg & Bessiebear) Mum & the kids, dogs chasin the wallabies sniffin stuff and runnin around silly, kids doing much the same but also asking about trees and animals and the Missus pipping me to the answer( She's 3rd gen timber family).

    My old workboots do feel pretty comfortable now that Squizzy mentions it(thanks for the reminder)

    Winning anything

    Helping people & knowing they will do the same in return without hesitation

    The laughs & learning I get from the characters on this board.

    A good strong cuppa at sunup with the wife on Sundays(don't drink much since the kids came along gave up on a few other chemicals over the years too)
    these are a few of my favourite things
    Bruce C.
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    Can relate well to a few of you blokes -

    The missus & kids
    The aforementioned big welcome home
    My 9 yo daughter getting up at 4.30 to have brekkie with her dad before work
    A nice coffee
    Dark chocolate coated coffee beans
    Fish & chips on a Friday night
    Reading the Sunday paper sitting in the sun
    Woodwork tips, jigs, homemade ingenious ideas, etc
    Having the Sat footy on in the shed
    Losing track of time when watching a movie at the cinema
    Going home to Orbost & running into people I went to school with
    My footy team having a win
    Reading a really good book
    The woodwork show each year
    Farmworld (field day) each year
    Espresso poured over vanilla icecream
    Home roasting coffee beans
    The Sopranos

    Great idea for a thread....................cheers.................Sean, glass half full


    The beatings will continue until morale improves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingermick
    It seems we like hating things more than we like liking things.
    (that hurts my head)
    mick
    confused and off balance
    Nah, Mick, looks like most people like more things than they hate....

    and if those trivial things are all we have to hate, things can't be too bad.

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    'e's not so little no more but I think me lad's pretty neat

    'is little sister is just perfect of course

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Nah, Mick, looks like most people like more things than they hate....

    and if those trivial things are all we have to hate, things can't be too bad.

    Life's great
    Perhaps your right, this thread is younger than the hate one. (I thought woodworkers were all as cantankerous as me. )
    But I like playing with my 1.5 and 2.5 yr old kids and getting beaten at chess by my 9 yr old. Like good food, jazz,
    and the fact that I'm not addicted to nicotine any more.
    All my granfaters old planes, a few 50 yr old stanleys and about 20 old, old wooden ones. rebate planes witth timber threads. etc

    I like convincing people that they were wrong and that I was right
    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingermick
    I like convincing people that they were wrong and that I was right
    And I would like having friends
    Mick

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