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Thread: Little things that we LIKE!
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23rd April 2005, 11:23 PM #31
Grandkids
Making toys for grandkids
Making toys for me!
Walking around the WWW show all day, trying to work out who could be a U-Beaut forum member.
Sitting in a glider at 10,000 feet.
Having a whole weekend without anything that MUST be done.
Finishing a project and having a brag.
Good mates.
Logging on here each night to read the latest madness.
Aren't we lucky that so many people can have so much to be happy about.
Cheers
Graeme
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24th April 2005, 12:20 AM #32
Originally Posted by E. maculata
Yeah, dogs - I like my dog too.
Tell me though, am I the only one that thinks Labradors are a life-support system for a stomach?
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24th April 2005, 02:46 AM #33
When SWMBO comes home on friday nights, as she leaves every sunday to go to her chefs course.
Why... she brings me hungy jacks which I love and cant get in my hometown!....................................................................
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24th April 2005, 05:49 PM #34
Positive people with a smile on their dial.
(I didn't even look at the "hate" thread 'cos I fix broken things for a living & listening to people grizzle & moan kind of wears you down.)
Swordfish steak done on the B-B-Q & laid on a pile of mashed parsnip with green beans & a bottle of good red on Friday night.
A beer by the dam at sunset watching the platapus.
Sitting beside an open fire.
Sticky date pudding with warm caramel brandy sauce & icecream.
The smell of sawdust.
Music.
that'll do for now....Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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24th April 2005, 05:52 PM #35
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24th April 2005, 06:11 PM #36
- Hitting the perfect golf shot..just spent last week in Portugal playing...only hit one..but Wow!
- Roof down on the little Roadster, country roads, nice weather, thats real enjoyment
- My kinda music
- Hearing my wife laugh
- Good Chinese food
- Satisfaction from a job well done
- Watching and listening to the birds in the garden especially during the nesting season
- The company of special friends and happy people
- The smell inside a delicatessen
- A large cappucino
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25th April 2005, 12:16 AM #37
My Favourites
Time with the Cheese and kisses
Tim Tams (esp the new Black Forest and Chili/choc varieties)
Jatz and cheese
A cold beer
just messing around in the garage/workshop
Thunderstorms
Playing a round of golf wth my young blokes
Not sure if I agree with the perfect golf shot - That's the only reason I go back; 1 good shot in 200 and you're hooked.
Oh, this BB's not bad either
Cheers,
Peter
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25th April 2005, 09:43 AM #38
Feeding the horses ans having them nudging while waiting for a feed,
The dogs, and the kids I suppose,
The purring of my espresso machine in the morning,
The luxury of croissant and black coffee one morning a week,
Dropping in and annoying once a week or so on my way into town,
A good shiraz,
A good Chardonnay,
A good properly made beer,
Fishing,
Fly tying,
A decent movie with a bit of action and intrigue,
Finding a good book,
Watching coppers booking dickheads on the highway.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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27th April 2005, 01:20 AM #39
I feel the urge to keep this thread going because I believe there must be more good things to post than in the bad things thread.:confused:
Anyway I do have so more:
My dog when he comes back with that ear to ear grin after chasing a cat up the street
Those really unbelievable bad (you had to be there) things that sometimes happen to you, and are bad at the time but cause people to roll about on the floor laughing (including yourself) when you later recite the story (with embellishments of course).{we had a thread like this once}
Corned beef
The smell of freshly cut jarrah
A tropical downpour, (standing in it)
The strike of a barra, and the bend of the rod.
Kangaroo Paws ( ....the flowers you idiots)
The stories my daughter makes up and tells me
Old photo albums
Going back to my old primary school and marvelling at how small it is.
Knocking up a bit of a tome and having others enjoy it.
Hiding under the blankets with my kids at night reading "The Muddle Headed Wombat" "Snugglepot & Cuddliepie" "Blinky Bill" or "The Magic Pudding".
Mallee roots in the fire.
An old piece of timber dressed up and used in a new piece of furniture.
CheersSquizzy
"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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27th April 2005, 08:04 AM #40
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27th April 2005, 09:17 AM #41
Waking up on the first morning of a three day walk and knowing you've got everything you need to survive in your pack and a whole day ahead of you.
My 5yo daughter's little love notes that she writes to me.
Stirring up the missus until she gets to the point of chasing me around the house with death in her eyes.
Coffee.
Standing with my feet in the ocean and watching the kids jump around in the waves.
Going out to the new block and imagining a great big shed on it.
Thunderstorms - the louder the better - we open the curtains, turn off the lights and sit back and watch.
My son's cheeky smile when he's about to do something naughty."I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."
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27th April 2005, 09:45 AM #42
My darling wife
My darling daughter when she says “Daddy I wanna make you something”
Woodwork
Basketball
Maths :confused:
My mother when she is not nagging
Chinese take away
Pork in Peking sauce (trust me try it)
Good friends
Sitting in a car (hi Christopha!!)
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27th April 2005, 09:57 AM #43
Real peace and quiet, like being on a place knowing that you are the only people for miles around
Sitting around having a relaxed talk with good friends or family (Gezelleg in dutch)
That feeling of pleasure after you have taken some poor defenseless piece of wood and made it into something useful
Reading, either a good novel or a scientific paper that really catches your imagination
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27th April 2005, 03:18 PM #44
Originally Posted by silentC
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27th April 2005, 05:26 PM #45
G'day,
I'll just list some and in no order:
enjoying the little things with my wife,
working with my hands,
seeing my family back in Queensland,
working with clients who understand and appreciate good design,
the serenity and beauty of nature,
a good laugh,
time with friends,
but all this will never really make up for the loss of loved ones.
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