Lol it would be like having sex for the first timeHow are you feeling Drop Bear?
do you even know/ remember how to celebrate winning a comp.
lol (sorry cant help myself here.)
Lol it would be like having sex for the first time
Well at least he's not a Sharkies supporter..they don't have anything to remember!How are you feeling Drop Bear?
do you even know/ remember how to celebrate winning a comp.
lol (sorry cant help myself here.)
As a matter of fact I do, on both counts. I got reminded about winning a comp today. The argument being that the 9's is not real NRL and means nothing. I was told not to hold up any hopes of doing any good this year. Look what happened to the poor bastards that won the 9's last year, finished on a real low. I remember being at the bar at Parramatta HQ, the night before the GF and I offered to buy Bob 'The Bear' and Artie a beer. They told me to FarK Off. I was honoured to be told by two such greats of the game. You could also say that the last time parra won a premiership, that I imagine you would have been still swimming around in your dear old dad's jock straps. That shows dedication for you, a fan this long without result. My sign off below said it all. That my friend, is why there is no point throwing a bait to me. I've been around longer than the furniture and seen and heard it all and I just don't biteLol it would be like having sex for the first time
Ahaha that is such a great response ..As a matter of fact I do, on both counts. I got reminded about winning a comp today. The argument being that the 9's is not real NRL and means nothing. I was told not to hold up any hopes of doing any good this year. Look what happened to the poor bastards that won the 9's last year, finished on a real low. I remember being at the bar at Parramatta HQ, the night before the GF and I offered to buy Bob 'The Bear' and Artie a beer. They told me to FarK Off. I was honoured to be told by two such greats of the game. You could also say that the last time parra won a premiership, that I imagine you would have been still swimming around in your dear old dad's jock straps. That shows dedication for you, a fan this long without result. My sign off below said it all. That my friend, is why there is no point throwing a bait to me. I've been around longer than the furniture and seen and heard it all and I just don't bite
As a matter of fact I do, on both counts. I got reminded about winning a comp today. The argument being that the 9's is not real NRL and means nothing. I was told not to hold up any hopes of doing any good this year. Look what happened to the poor bastards that won the 9's last year, finished on a real low. I remember being at the bar at Parramatta HQ, the night before the GF and I offered to buy Bob 'The Bear' and Artie a beer. They told me to FarK Off. I was honoured to be told by two such greats of the game. You could also say that the last time parra won a premiership, that I imagine you would have been still swimming around in your dear old dad's jock straps. That shows dedication for you, a fan this long without result. My sign off below said it all. That my friend, is why there is no point throwing a bait to me. I've been around longer than the furniture and seen and heard it all and I just don't bite
Hi Everyone,
I am Ok, my wife however is doing it very tough at the moment.
She is a stay at home mum raising 2 boys (who are quite challenging), sadly, living on the central coast she does not have many friends here, and is struggling to find any friends with similar interests.
To make matters worse she is arranging play dates with other mums, and they are simply not showing up, and it is really impacting her.
I do not know what to do, she is so sad about this stuff, and I am at a loss as to how to help her
We have family to look after the kids (if needed), re sports, she has a degenerative knee issue, and as such, sport is not the best option.champ, where your relos, inlaws?
has she been taking the young ones to the kids group? may be she can go and join an indoor sports thingy , takes only hour /hour and a half but you do get to meet few people there.
Not good to hear bro.. Has she investigated any 'Official' organisations? Groups that organise mums meeting each other (with their kids)..might find a few friends.. I did a little search on the net..here's a few suggestions from around your area..Hi Everyone,
I am Ok, my wife however is doing it very tough at the moment.
She is a stay at home mum raising 2 boys (who are quite challenging), sadly, living on the central coast she does not have many friends here, and is struggling to find any friends with similar interests.
To make matters worse she is arranging play dates with other mums, and they are simply not showing up, and it is really impacting her.
I do not know what to do, she is so sad about this stuff, and I am at a loss as to how to help her
We have family to look after the kids (if needed), re sports, she has a degenerative knee issue, and as such, sport is not the best option.
No doubt, sacrifices are made, but still, I feel for herswimming? water sports?
with kids specially kids who need care all the time, unfortunately it is very hard to go out and make friends.
these are the sacrifices we make for our kids and i bet our parents made for us.
Hi Everyone,
I am Ok, my wife however is doing it very tough at the moment.
She is a stay at home mum raising 2 boys (who are quite challenging), sadly, living on the central coast she does not have many friends here, and is struggling to find any friends with similar interests.
To make matters worse she is arranging play dates with other mums, and they are simply not showing up, and it is really impacting her.
I do not know what to do, she is so sad about this stuff, and I am at a loss as to how to help her
Approaching school age, the eldest almost 5 has Autism, so he is a bit of a time vampire too, no doubt once he is at school she will have some breathing space.Have your children reached school age yet??. Had a similar situation with my wife when the kids were young, interestingly enough, on the central coast as well. She signed up for tuck shop and volunteered time as a vocational aid, helping kids with their reading. Ended up getting in contact with a lot of mums around her age with similar interests.l
Autism? Poor kid..surely there must be an association that helps parents with kids who suffer from Autism..Approaching school age, the eldest almost 5 has Autism, so he is a bit of a time vampire too, no doubt once he is at school she will have some breathing space.
It just upsets me to see her struggling
Hi Mate, we don't see it so much as suffer, and also, get the Non verbal / rocking / screaming / uncontrolable image out of your head.Autism? Poor kid..surely there must be an association that helps parents with kids who suffer from Autism..
Hi Mate, we don't see it so much as suffer, and also, get the Non verbal / rocking / screaming / uncontrolable image out of your head.
My little man has more social issues, and LONG........ processing time.
He has meltdowns, and some rather out there ideas, takes him a long time to change his routine etc, don't you dare cut his toast in squares when he want's triangles.
We are in the special needs groups here, but they can be a whingy lot, who claims, My child is worse than yours