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youll get what youre given.

which is probably more than youre getting now :P

hows that going by the way?

Better mate. Got the insurance settlement in full and progress on the car is happening. Had to shake up or stir the pot to get things prioritised. I will post up progress pics soon :)

It's just come to my attention, a very sad fact indeed.

Work has always taken a toll on the numbers that I work and my mates have always known this. It appears that a significant proportion of my mates, including a number of guys that I would have considered my best mates, no longer feel the same way. Apparently, between work and the club, I've demonstrated that I don't have time for then and hence they don't have time for me. If the club means so much to me then I should just stick to that.

Just had an interesting chat with an old mate who spelled this out.

I'm sorry, but shit like that cuts really deep..

It's just come to my attention, a very sad fact indeed. Work has always taken a toll on the numbers that I work and my mates have always known this. It appears that a significant proportion of my mates, including a number of guys that I would have considered my best mates, no longer feel the same way. Apparently, between work and the club, I've demonstrated that I don't have time for then and hence they don't have time for me. If the club means so much to me then I should just stick to that. Just had an interesting chat with an old mate who spelled this out. I'm sorry, but shit like that cuts really deep..

This explains why I spent origin alone...

Tony WTF man!

Pick up your sorry ass of the floor and slap yourself. You gotta a job, a partner, mates and a Maxima. I've seen people in worse situations.

#@luke gtr Where the f88k is the NSW Whoretown? Thought that I might just chill there because I'm a NSWman at heart.

as nik said, in members section.

but, go to the wasteland Whoretown.

its where all the cool kids hang out anyway.

ants has started to frequent more often.

It's just come to my attention, a very sad fact indeed.

Work has always taken a toll on the numbers that I work and my mates have always known this. It appears that a significant proportion of my mates, including a number of guys that I would have considered my best mates, no longer feel the same way. Apparently, between work and the club, I've demonstrated that I don't have time for then and hence they don't have time for me. If the club means so much to me then I should just stick to that.

Just had an interesting chat with an old mate who spelled this out.

I'm sorry, but shit like that cuts really deep..

if they feel that way, I say cut the hem loose.

my good mates, no matter how long havnt been speaking, still regard themselves as my friends.

and I them.

if everyone on sau wasnt so bloody far away, id have alot more irl friends.

It's just come to my attention, a very sad fact indeed.

Work has always taken a toll on the numbers that I work and my mates have always known this. It appears that a significant proportion of my mates, including a number of guys that I would have considered my best mates, no longer feel the same way. Apparently, between work and the club, I've demonstrated that I don't have time for then and hence they don't have time for me. If the club means so much to me then I should just stick to that.

Just had an interesting chat with an old mate who spelled this out.

I'm sorry, but shit like that cuts really deep..

I know this one well, Last February I gave up my friends, the club and everything else for work and I have had some hard times since with missing out on the great people and events the Club offer as well as quality time with my friends.

I understand that sometimes people feel left out because your always busy but the true friends are the ones that are there helping to push you towards your goals not tearing you down for sacrificing your time with them.

I don't know you well yet, but you seem like a quality person and have helped with my re-entry (No homo) into the club circle. Your always welcome to come and watch origin with me even if you are a dirty blues supporter.

True friends are those that will take a minute with you even after months just to see that your doing well, I have one of those and that person is worth 30 fair weather friends.

Despite being a blues supporter and calling a maxima a skyline your alright in my book.

I know this one well, Last February I gave up my friends, the club and everything else for work and I have had some hard times since with missing out on the great people and events the Club offer as well as quality time with my friends.

I understand that sometimes people feel left out because your always busy but the true friends are the ones that are there helping to push you towards your goals not tearing you down for sacrificing your time with them.

I don't know you well yet, but you seem like a quality person and have helped with my re-entry (No homo) into the club circle. Your always welcome to come and watch origin with me even if you are a dirty blues supporter.

True friends are those that will take a minute with you even after months just to see that your doing well, I have one of those and that person is worth 30 fair weather friends.

Despite being a blues supporter and calling a maxima a skyline your alright in my book.

It is evident that there are a number of members here that somehow like you Tony.......

So stop BMWing!!!!

On that note after indulging in some HP 18yo Whisky to celebrate QLD vitctory and seen K. Rudd win a successful leadership spill.....I'm gonna say Gnite and sweet dreams. Very interesting times ahead if us.

Lights out!

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