I went to a wife swapping party a few weeks ago. Got a good deal too, swapped her for a new 12' dinghy with outboard moter...
Boom.... Boom....
Bargain. Post a pic of the boat
03_troopy said
08:15 PM Mar 3, 2014
It's pretty broad in the beam.... ;)
Bryan said
06:12 PM Mar 4, 2014
03_troopy wrote:
It's pretty broad in the beam.... ;)
johnq said
12:21 AM Mar 5, 2014
03_troopy wrote:
It's pretty broad in the beam.... ;)
Remembering that the Standard Measure of NSW government railways pick handles is not for nautical use.
The dog lady said
02:03 AM Mar 5, 2014
Lesley F wrote:
I stopped looking for a partner many years ago - it's something that "just happens" - it can't be pushed. When I said rare chance - I meant rare chance of finding a partner - you'd have to be very brave to take me on - I'm a baggage load of interest and confusion - scare any decent bloke. lol lol lol.
I divorced my first husband and buried the second - beware No. 3 - I may poison him. JOKING hehe.
I divorced all three Lesley, and No 3 died shortly after (couldn't live without me??).
IF (a very unlikely if) I came across another who interested me, it would definitely NOT be a full time or live in arrangement ever again. I LIKE being solo. I believe that lonely is something you can choose to feel (or not), just as I choose to feel happy
Vic41 said
09:35 AM Mar 5, 2014
The dog lady wrote:
Lesley F wrote:
I stopped looking for a partner many years ago - it's something that "just happens" - it can't be pushed. When I said rare chance - I meant rare chance of finding a partner - you'd have to be very brave to take me on - I'm a baggage load of interest and confusion - scare any decent bloke. lol lol lol.
I divorced my first husband and buried the second - beware No. 3 - I may poison him. JOKING hehe.
I divorced all three Lesley, and No 3 died shortly after (couldn't live without me??).
IF (a very unlikely if) I came across another who interested me, it would definitely NOT be a full time or live in arrangement ever again. I LIKE being solo. I believe that lonely is something you can choose to feel (or not), just as I choose to feel happy
Years ago when I was a solo between marriages (solo traveller for 20 years) I read a book by a Dianne something called "How To Live Alone & Like It" I have seen others similar since but I think that particular one must have gone out of print, it was a good read.
(I was trying to find that book I mentioned, but couldn't)...
Jonathan said
12:07 PM Mar 5, 2014
Geez ..
I consider myself lucky .. 1 partner for 34 years .. 2 great kids .. first "grandie" due in August .. and some really great GN's all 'round Oz .. Soooo good !
barina said
02:23 PM Mar 5, 2014
Not on here, but I am often amazed with why people think I need to have a partner to be happy!!!
I am solo, happy, independent, self funded (still working), I ask for help / advice when I need to and very much appreciate it, and happy to help anyone I can.
I say I am alone but not lonely, quite a big difference really...just saying how it is for me
Tim thetruckie said
08:53 PM Mar 6, 2014
Jonathan wrote:
Tim thetruckie wrote:
Vic41 wrote:
Tim thetruckie wrote:
Get a life you lot . Whats wrong with asking the question here . You have a common interest straight away .
We've got a life Tim (Mick the Mungrel?)
Who is Mick themungrel ?
Mmmmm .. and you even spelled it correctly Tim in that last question (no-one else did) .. habits can catch you out Tim thetruckie !
Maybe you need to open your eyes Jonathan and reread your post
I will give you that one Vic but I dont do anybody's yard not even my own . I am not Mick and as to where he is living I couldnt give a tinker's toss as it is none of my buisness .
Bargain. Post a pic of the boat
Remembering that the Standard Measure of NSW government railways pick handles is not for nautical use.
I divorced all three Lesley, and No 3 died shortly after (couldn't live without me??).
IF (a very unlikely if) I came across another who interested me, it would definitely NOT be a full time or live in arrangement ever again. I LIKE being solo. I believe that lonely is something you can choose to feel (or not), just as I choose to feel happy
Years ago when I was a solo between marriages (solo traveller for 20 years) I read a book by a Dianne something called "How To Live Alone & Like It" I have seen others similar since but I think that particular one must have gone out of print, it was a good read.
There are heaps of pages on the subject on this link; https://www.google.com.au/#q=How+to+live+alone
(I was trying to find that book I mentioned, but couldn't)...
Geez ..
I consider myself lucky .. 1 partner for 34 years .. 2 great kids .. first "grandie" due in August .. and some really great GN's all 'round Oz .. Soooo good !
Not on here, but I am often amazed with why people think I need to have a partner to be happy!!!
I am solo, happy, independent, self funded (still working), I ask for help / advice when I need to and very much appreciate it, and happy to help anyone I can.
I say I am alone but not lonely, quite a big difference really...just saying how it is for me
Maybe you need to open your eyes Jonathan and reread your post
I will give you that one Vic but I dont do anybody's yard not even my own . I am not Mick and as to where he is living I couldnt give a tinker's toss as it is none of my buisness .