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Army Thread Monday 13th February
Recluse;1261665 wrote: Hiya stirly , how's Mr stirly coping with being back at work? Are you managing to get some time off now and again?Thanks for asking, Panda-Man. Mr. Stirly is doing much better. Went to work by himself today again. I was home but bogged down by the above-mentioned housework and working on the laptop for the store - the usual replies to e-mails, etc., etc. I did manage to have a bit of spare time for myself late afternoon so Skyped with my Mom. It had been a while and we'd had some good news to talk about. Will fill you in in a minute.
KTAB;1261666 wrote: Thanks Oney, missed you posting this earlier.
Evening folks, home and hungry again :H
JackieClaire;1261668 wrote: How very,very sad, Stirls.:l
On another subject - I hope Jan has some positive results from her meeting.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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Army Thread Monday 13th February
stirly-girly;1261663 wrote: :wavin:
And to borrow the bailout money we have to adhere to the restrictions leveled by the countries lending us the money and the Greek people are simply not willing to accept the restrictions - especially the ones that require the number of public servants to be lowered and wages and pensions to be slashed. It would mean very hard times ahead for the middle and lower income families either way, I'm afraid. Just a shite situation all round.
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I know it must be absolutely horrible for you, Stirls, but it's good that we're getting information from someone over there in Greece rather than just watching news headlines.
Good news though about Mr Stirls. Is he getting plenty of rest when he gets home.It could be worse, I could be filing.
AF since 7/7/2009
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JackieClaire;1261670 wrote: I quite like house work...............she whispers.How can anyone actually like housework.
mama bear;1261672 wrote: I am sorry Stirly.....
and Mel IS a pig...but he used to be so handsome!!!I liked him too. As long as he was just starring in movies. As soon as he started to open his gob and spew shite, I stopped liking him. Mind you AL didn't help the situation. Not that that's an excuse. There are lots of drunks out there (and here ) and they don't say and do that kind of crap.
mama bear;1261673 wrote: I DESPISE housework too Stirls.....just come llok at my house!!Well actually you'd never know that I don't like housework unless I told you so. I do it, I just don't like to do it. Mr. Stirly is a neat freak. If he had his way, this place would look like a furniture exhibit. I don't think a neat pile of interior decorating magazines or a cookie tin sitting on the counter in the kitchen are clutter. He'd like for all things to be out of site. Except for his cigarillos, his lighter, his cell phone, sunglasses, cell charger and high blood pressure thingey. It's okay for them to take up space on the end tables in the living room. But don't leave anything else lying out in plain view. Mind you, he wouldn't dare mention that my desk needs to be tidied a bit. Might bring down the curses of the Gargoyles on his head. Speaking of which, I miss Tracy.
KTAB;1261676 wrote: I think you can get tablets for that, just sayin.
Stirly mindless vandalism makes my blood boil.
Zenstyle;1261679 wrote: That's awful Stirly... ( Very sad to see...
Zenstyle;1261679 wrote: Had to meet a tow truck just now to get a friend's car taken away (he's out of town). My heart was in my mouth... reckon there was a millimetre's clearance between the bed of the truck and his exhaust when the mechanic reversed it on... :wow:For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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just popping in briefly, had to share, just had one of the greatest moments of my life when a bookt hat i had contributed to was talked about on a small radio stationf ro about 5 mintues by blind melon's bassist brad smith. huge deal for me, first piece of published art + thanks from a brillieant musician from one of my favourite bandsI have faced it, a life wasted, and I am never going back there again
To ya'll my name is inchy. I am an alcoholic - and priority number one is making it to the end of this day AF. No excuses.
18.08.13
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Speaking of good things to watch, this is an excellent documentary about Ozzy Osborne. He is clean 5 years now and the way he describes his addictions in the last part of the film ring so true for many of us I would think. Recommended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGpebtRKnNc[/video]]God bless Ozzy Osbourne [COMPLETE IN A SINGLE FILE] - YouTubeEthanol is a toxic chemical, why would I drink it?
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Evening everyone. Very cold all day here i was so glad to get home put the heating and get some dinner. Just pizza tonight as i didn'nt get back till after 6.30. Morrocan chicken sounds lovely i have never had it. Thanks for the info on the film oney i'll watch that tonight if i can stay awake till the end as it starts at 11.30. Stirly its so awfull to see lovely buildings being destroyed and mindless vandelism it doesn't solve anything. We have lots of cutbacks and job losses here too and i have a friend living in Portugol and itd bad there also. The world seems not a nice place anymore still we have to look for the good and try stay positive. Hi to everyone else hope yo all have a nice relaxing monday
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Recluse;1261684 wrote: You've summarized the situation pretty well, stirly. The basic problem is that there are no easy choices left any more because, in the past policy makers always took the easiest choices and now all the easy choices have been used up, in a manner of speaking. Those restrictions that you mention will come about regardless of whether the Greek government is successful adhering to the restrictions imposed by the prospective lenders or not. What would happen if Greece defaults? No-one would be prepared to lend to Greece, so the government would immediately have to balance its budget, so the reduction in public spending will come about anyway. I suspect what is happening now is more about sending a warning message to the other countries that are in danger of defaulting - e.g. Portugal, Spain, Ireland, and Italy.Thanks for your input, Reccie. You always help me to better understand the situation. We get all caught up in the frenzy and can't always get a clear picture of what is going on. Plus we get so many different opinions from the politicians and the political reporters that my head starts to spin.
JackieClaire;1261690 wrote: I know it must be absolutely horrible for you, Stirls, but it's good that we're getting information from someone over there in Greece rather than just watching news headlines.
Good news though about Mr Stirls. Is he getting plenty of rest when he gets home.Yes, he's resting and he's eating well. I did treat him to Stirly's low-fat bacon-cheeseburgers with oven fries today and he literally hoovered them up. He was going to go for a long walk but passed on it. He still needs to build up his stamina a bit. And needs to gain back a couple of kilos that he lost. But, IMHO, he is doing better than expected.
littlepinkcat;1261691 wrote: evening guys
Zenstyle;1261685 wrote: I'll have to read back to hear what your news is Stirls, as I need to go to the gym. But "good" news sounds mighty fine!!! I'll check in when I get back... xxx
Off to walk the dogger, as usual at this time of night.
Wishing all of you...
For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
AF since 10/10/2015:yay:
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