Hey Joebee,do know the Famous radio personality "Raymundo"?LOL.Cheers.Ibbo
jimricho said
05:32 PM Jan 2, 2010
Hi Scottme1,
WELCOME TO THE FORUM! (deliberate shouting to make you feel at home)
feel free to shout anytime (in all senses of the word).... some people reckon I wouldn't shout in a shark attack!(got in ahead of you there Disco!)
Jim
joebee said
05:36 PM Jan 2, 2010
Nope, never heard of him.
ibbo said
05:51 PM Jan 2, 2010
No sweat Joe,He frequents the Rooty Hill RSL.No matter.Cheers.Ibbo.
Scottme1 said
05:53 PM Jan 2, 2010
Love to shout and will be on a mission to shout each and everyone I can catch up to on this forum and I am sure that all wil do the same good times ahead
Scottme1 said
06:02 PM Jan 2, 2010
Dozzer & Cougar love ducks we have several at the back of our home the boys keep asking them to come and play but they never do some ducks can be stuck up (I said some not all)
justcruisin01 said
06:06 PM Jan 2, 2010
Hi Scott & Kym , welcome to the forum . Ask the questions & some one will will have a go at answering it for you . Cheers for the New Year.
Disco Duck said
06:50 PM Jan 2, 2010
Scottme..............do me a favour mate..............wear your alfoil beanie and don't get caught up with the rest of the "Duck Knockers" on here. I am hoping that you are above this. Don't let me down!!
Runaway Granny said
08:27 PM Jan 2, 2010
Hi there, wer are newbies too, we are ready to take the jump, but need a little push to get me started,
DellieMay said
09:58 PM Jan 2, 2010
Hey DD. Keep the poo under control. Welcom Scot and Kym. When I first joined this forum I had had no experience with computers at all. All the encouragement I needed came from the fellow GN's. Now I'm not quite so useless!!! As was previously said....don't wait 10 years to start tripping around. We feel semi retired now altho we are a few months away yet. We have travelled the majority of the top half of Australia over the last 15 years and have still worked at the same job, so it can be done. Just plan your trips around whatever time you have available. Whether they be long or short trips does'nt matter, just as long as you are enjoying it.
PS. "The Boys" are really harmless.....unless you need surgery!!!!
Cheers Dellie
joebee said
10:33 AM Jan 3, 2010
That Raymundo, yes I hear him on Talkin Sport. Drew a blank for a while there, I haven't personally seen at the shaggers mountain rissole club.
justine said
11:09 AM Jan 3, 2010
Hi all nice to be on a nice site
Rolly said
11:23 AM Jan 3, 2010
Justine, really.
Sneaking in like that, and from pommyland as well!!
I do hope that at your young age that you're not altogether grey
Are you indeed nomadic?
Go on, be brave and tell us a bit more about yourself on a thread of your own.
Do remember, though, that 'extracting the urine' is a time honoured Aussie way of greeting friends, so don't let feral ducks, flat top flyboys, Bunbarian belligerents, saw doctors and the other assorted no-hopers, get under your skin.
They pick on me too, hence the avatar.
dave06 said
11:44 AM Jan 3, 2010
G'day you pair, sorry you have so much to put up with so quickly, read on who knows you may find some info in here somewhere!
Scottme1 said
11:50 AM Jan 3, 2010
HAHA its all good Dave enjoying the banter and the giggles, a nice way to wind down from a long night at work Cheers Kym
dave06 said
11:53 AM Jan 3, 2010
ah I remember night shift, I did ten years shiftwork in the port pirie smelter, go to be a blue hat ( a big knob in common language)
I hated every bloody day of it, everyday I went in and clocked on I swore would be my last, we had our second kiddie then who was born with cerebral palsy so I had no choice but to continue, but by hell you'd never get me back in there
it is said shiftwork shortens your life by about ten years!
Rolly said
12:41 PM Jan 3, 2010
dave06 wrote:........it is said shiftwork shortens your life by about ten years!
....or contributes to a live of constant health problems.
I worked "rolling" shifts for sixteen years and have never recovered.
It shows, I know
dave06 said
01:29 PM Jan 3, 2010
yep I was constantly crook, working over the top of the pans full of molten lead in a heavy lift overhead crane, average temp around 45degs, then step outside into rain and temps around 20degs
always had flu like symptoms
Scottme1 said
01:35 PM Jan 3, 2010
The constantly being crook I can relate to...Whatever ailments my patrons have I always seem to catch from swine flu to whooping coough, just to name a few over the past 25yrs of doing the same industry. One would like to think they would stay away with their disease but alas not the case. I do feel they believe alcohol to be the cure for anything.
Ahhh the joys of babysitting drunks.
dave06 said
01:38 PM Jan 3, 2010
yep the shiftwork knocks your immune system for a six, when you are not physically ill the body is so run down you "feel" ill!
I attended many seminars as "the shift boss" of the refinery and industry is well aware of this problem but refuse to do anything about it
Scottme1 said
01:50 PM Jan 3, 2010
sigh yes unfortunately that is the way it is.. and as they say thats the way the mop flops
Scottme1 said
02:02 PM Jan 3, 2010
and speaking of mops flopping time for me to head to work, check on my staff, and enjoy my night
Cheers Kym
Disco Duck said
03:06 PM Jan 3, 2010
Scottme1 wrote:I do feel they believe alcohol to be the cure for anything.
Ahhh the joys of babysitting drunks.
You mean it isn't??????????????????
ibbo said
03:29 PM Jan 3, 2010
What a party pooper...............Cheers.Ibbo.
dave06 said
03:30 PM Jan 3, 2010
ist it!!!!,................... hell I just get used to the idea of being hypnotised by a dog, and now I'm told the answer is not alcohol,
why do I have an ovewhelming desire to go to the fridge and take out the cold roast bone!!
Disco Duck said
04:54 PM Jan 3, 2010
Nothing worse than a mongrel dog with a "Floppy Mop" :)
Take no notice of him boys.............he obviously has NO clue!!
I mean....what does a dog with a floppy mop know anyway?? Yummies Rule!!!!!
I'm just off to the fridge for my first Yummie of the day. Cheers Guys!!
-- Edited by Disco Duck on Sunday 3rd of January 2010 03:56:56 PM
Mick themungrel said
10:36 PM Jan 3, 2010
joebee wrote:
Does the pup like Ducks???
It may even like to eat Ducks dont know about the disco side of it though might be a bit tough .
Scottme1 said
11:25 PM Jan 3, 2010
Good evening gentlemen, I was informed tonight by a patron that the drinks I served him did cure several of his ailments, that by the time he was leaving our establisment his eyesight had improved and that his wife was looking lovely.
And yes the dogs loveeeeeeeee ducks they like most things that are foul
Cheers Kym
-- Edited by Scottme1 on Monday 4th of January 2010 05:45:27 AM
dave06 said
10:29 AM Jan 4, 2010
oh he can be foul alright no doubt about that!!!
Disco Duck said
02:09 PM Jan 4, 2010
Maybe I need more Yummies when I look at all these yappy mongrel dog avatars!!
WELCOME TO THE FORUM! (deliberate shouting to make you feel at home)
feel free to shout anytime (in all senses of the word).... some people reckon I wouldn't shout in a shark attack!
Jim
Ask the questions & some one will will have a go at answering it for you .
Cheers for the New Year.
Justine, really.
Sneaking in like that, and from pommyland as well!!
I do hope that at your young age that you're not altogether grey
Are you indeed nomadic?
Go on, be brave and tell us a bit more about yourself on a thread of your own.
Do remember, though, that 'extracting the urine' is a time honoured Aussie way of greeting friends, so don't let feral ducks, flat top flyboys, Bunbarian belligerents, saw doctors and the other assorted no-hopers, get under your skin.
They pick on me too, hence the avatar.
its all good Dave enjoying the banter and the giggles, a nice way to wind down from a long night at work
Cheers
Kym
....or contributes to a live of constant health problems.
I worked "rolling" shifts for sixteen years and have never recovered.
It shows, I know

One would like to think they would stay away with their disease but alas not the case.
I do feel they believe alcohol to be the cure for anything.
Ahhh the joys of babysitting drunks.
and as they say
thats the way the mop flops
Cheers
Kym
Take no notice of him boys.............he obviously has NO clue!!
I mean....what does a dog with a floppy mop know anyway?? Yummies Rule!!!!!
I'm just off to the fridge for my first Yummie of the day. Cheers Guys!!
-- Edited by Disco Duck on Sunday 3rd of January 2010 03:56:56 PM
I was informed tonight by a patron that the drinks I served him did cure several of his ailments, that by the time he was leaving our establisment his eyesight had improved and that his wife was looking lovely.
And yes the dogs loveeeeeeeee ducks they like most things that are foul
Cheers
Kym
-- Edited by Scottme1 on Monday 4th of January 2010 05:45:27 AM
Ducks Rule!!