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R0CKH0PPER
R0CKH0PPER
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9 Jul 2016 7:37pm




There's so much doom and gloom in the world today. The prospect that Donald trump may be president, wars, poverty, political agenda's, crime etc....And no offence, but a lot of topics understandably on here are of that nature. It's a lot better than some of the other forums I visit where debate and conspiracy are rampant, but sometimes it helps to stop for one second and think of the good instead of the bad. It seems too easy these days to forget the small things we all have....So leave the negativity at the door, and simply list some of the things that make you happy and your grateful for. I'll start.

Waking up with my son early on a sunday morning and watching cartoons with him. ( he is two )

Being at the beach, and watching the sunset.

A beef cheese and bacon pie after one too many.

Sleeping under the stars by a fire.

Eating a wicked feed, and knowing you have nothing planned, and going into a food coma.

4 walls around me, a roof, food on the table, and my health.



Millions of people around the world never have, and never will get to have any of the above. Meanwhile we sit here and complain about the time it takes for our internet ordered, home delivered, extra bacon with cheese filled crust pizza to arrive to our very doorstep. Sometimes you just gotta take a step back. Throw them out there people, I'm sure there's some good ones among the members here.

jn1
jn1
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jn1 jn1
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9 Jul 2016 10:32pm
We won't mention Severne Enigma booms then
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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9 Jul 2016 9:36pm
Smelling the distinctive wattle bushes in the midwest that mean spring and seabreeze.

Watching the stars with kids and hearing ooh and ahhhh for every satellite that goes past

Playing with puppies.
sn
sn
WA
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sn sn
WA, 2775 posts
9 Jul 2016 10:14pm
Arriving home, and hearing the grandsons giggling behind the front door - and knowing I am about to be ambushed again


stephen
elbeau
elbeau
WA
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9 Jul 2016 11:37pm
Mastbender
Mastbender
1972 posts
1972 posts
10 Jul 2016 12:35am
Everybody needs a sport, you gotta sport? Then you're good.
Katut
Katut
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50 posts
10 Jul 2016 1:06pm
Smelling the distinctive wattle bushes in the midwest that mean spring and seabreeze.

Yes, I also love the smell of the rotto pines in summer as you arrive for a chill out week.
riding the pushy, swimming at one of the many bays, reading a good book,
Oh and frothy's at the Rotto pub in the arvo.
raggy
raggy
VIC
564 posts
VIC, 564 posts
10 Jul 2016 4:32pm
waking up and knowing you can do today what ever the hell you like! and that includes nothing at all.
Skid
Skid
QLD
1499 posts
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10 Jul 2016 6:20pm
Seeing my boys healthy and happy.
Watching them grow into fine young men...
BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
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QLD, 918 posts
10 Jul 2016 6:55pm
My kids, surfing and skating... A dose a day of any of these keeps me sane and a hit of all three makes me happy...
clarence
clarence
TAS
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10 Jul 2016 8:35pm
A friend of mine sent this link to me today.

Life in Australia right here, right now, is not that bad.

"Here's the problem: no one wants to stand between a fellow Australian and this hunger for feeling aggrieved. And so we end up with an echo chamber of discontent, in which every attempt at optimism is shouted down – the present is always worse than an imagined, lotus-eating past.

www.smh.com.au/opinion/richard-glover-down-on-our-luck-20160705-gpyuvy.html

Clarence
RockyDude
RockyDude
WA
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10 Jul 2016 6:51pm
The guilty required to compensate the victim.

The ultimate justice. For ever.
saltiest1
saltiest1
NSW
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NSW, 2573 posts
10 Jul 2016 10:59pm
Boobs.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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11 Jul 2016 9:34am
^^^ already said that
clarence
clarence
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11 Jul 2016 11:36am
I wondered how long until it was going to get onto the female anatomy.

Yes, boobs are great....but far better is a wonderful woman who is the owner of the mentioned articles, to share many wonderful things with.

Life....Intimacy.....Family....Great adventures...Picking you up after a downwinder.....Sitting in the car patiently while you spend half the day on the water

Clarence




shoodbegood
shoodbegood
VIC
873 posts
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11 Jul 2016 8:24pm
Mark _australia said..
^^^ already said that


When I read Marks first post it went straight over my head
Gave me a laugh
Thats pretty good!!!!
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate
SA
3591 posts
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11 Jul 2016 7:59pm
Man boobs don't count.
Sorry. couldn't resist.
Something about kicking someone when they're down
Mastbender
Mastbender
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1972 posts
12 Jul 2016 1:27am
clarence said..
Sitting in the car patiently while you spend half the day on the water


Do you actually have one of those, or is that some pipe dreaming?
I have never met one of those, or know of any that is the significant partner of any of my friends.
Surely it must be some sort of mail-order bride from a foreign country, or something like that.

But good on you if really have one. Amazing.
clarence
clarence
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12 Jul 2016 10:10am
Mastbender said..

clarence said..
Sitting in the car patiently while you spend half the day on the water



Do you actually have one of those, or is that some pipe dreaming?
I have never met one of those, or know of any that is the significant partner of any of my friends.
Surely it must be some sort of mail-order bride from a foreign country, or something like that.

But good on you if really have one. Amazing.


They do exist in limited quantities I understand....maybe you could try and mail order one from Australia.

Clarence
Nathe
Nathe
WA
441 posts
WA, 441 posts
12 Jul 2016 9:48am
Mastbender said...
clarence said..
Sitting in the car patiently while you spend half the day on the water


Do you actually have one of those, or is that some pipe dreaming?
I have never met one of those, or know of any that is the significant partner of any of my friends.
Surely it must be some sort of mail-order bride from a foreign country, or something like that.

But good on you if really have one. Amazing.


They are not a pipe dream. I have one of them and I'm definitely going to hold onto it. A good book for her and a young grommet down the beach keeps her busy while I'm on the water
myusernam
myusernam
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12 Jul 2016 4:26pm
Soggy said..

Mastbender said...

clarence said.. Sitting in the car patiently while you spend half the day on the water

Do you actually have one of those, or is that some pipe dreaming? I have never met one of those, or know of any that is the significant partner of any of my friends. Surely it must be some sort of mail-order bride from a foreign country, or something like that. But good on you if really have one. Amazing.

They are not a pipe dream. I have one of them and I'm definitely going to hold onto it. A good book for her and a young grommet down the beach keeps her busy while I'm on the water



i have neither type but id personally prefer one that sailed with me rather than sat their waiting.
Nathe
Nathe
WA
441 posts
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12 Jul 2016 5:23pm
myusernam said...
Soggy said..

Mastbender said...

clarence said.. Sitting in the car patiently while you spend half the day on the water

Do you actually have one of those, or is that some pipe dreaming? I have never met one of those, or know of any that is the significant partner of any of my friends. Surely it must be some sort of mail-order bride from a foreign country, or something like that. But good on you if really have one. Amazing.

They are not a pipe dream. I have one of them and I'm definitely going to hold onto it. A good book for her and a young grommet down the beach keeps her busy while I'm on the water



i have neither type but id personally prefer one that sailed with me rather than sat their waiting.


That would be good until you both want to hit the water and you have the kid to look after. Guaranteed the wife would win in that situation every time. Angry wife = no loving .
sn
sn
WA
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sn sn
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12 Jul 2016 5:41pm


It's been a pretty hektic week around the bunker,

Kids moved out, [but took my minions with them]

Killed the mortage today too - felt right chuffed walking out of the bank this morning!


stephen
Nathe
Nathe
WA
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12 Jul 2016 7:40pm
^^^yeew
clarence
clarence
TAS
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20 Jul 2016 10:43pm
Back to Rockhopper's original intention (after it was diverted by the female anatomy), to talk about good things instead of negativity.

I'm not into patriotism and glorification, but I heard a speech today on the wireless about Fromelles and the Somme in WWI.

Talk about good....all those guys who went and fought for our country, went through hell, and many of whom did not make it home.

As we whinge about our "first world" problems, it is worth thinking about how much better off we are for what these blokes went through 100 years ago.

Clarence


rburtyy
rburtyy
NSW
265 posts
NSW, 265 posts
21 Jul 2016 7:47am
Good food , good wine , good company.
eppo
eppo
WA
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WA, 9793 posts
21 Jul 2016 6:46am
sn said..


It's been a pretty hektic week around the bunker,

Kids moved out, [but took my minions with them]

Killed the mortage today too - felt right chuffed walking out of the bank this morning!


stephen


Congrats bro, your debt slavery is over. Brilliant.
jsnfok
jsnfok
WA
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21 Jul 2016 9:34am
yoga pants
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