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So this morning, as usual, I got up with the sound of the lorrikeets at 5.30, wandered down to the beach as the sun came up, slipped the longboard out of its cover, slid into the warm, clean water and marvelled at the school of baitfish that zig zagged underneath me while all on my lonesome I took little peeling lefts and rights until I'd had my fill. Unusually for this time of year, there weren't any whales on the horizon. Wedged in a coffee at the good place down on the beach and flicked through the papers. Zipped home, had brekky with the kids, got the missus off to work (doesn't need to leave until 8.40 to get there by nine such is the non-traffic and general stresslessness), dropped the kids off the school (five minutes walk), and now I'm sitting in the sun out the back overlooking the sparkling blue of the canal while I do my own work from home.karnak wrote:except...
it's the gold coast, once the playres have established a name for themselves they'll be looking to head home.
Sucks up here. Aching to leave. Really. You're so right.
So how's London, mate?
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What's a nang nang?
You mean sharks?
Never seen one this far south, but there's always rumours - enough that I'm not jumping out of my skin to lay the crab pot manually by walking out there. They tend to get caught/spotted in the canals fed by the Broadwater further north. When there's not so much sand in the channel we do get the occasional dolphin drifting up though.
Bloke next door caught a huge flathead last week...
You mean sharks?
Never seen one this far south, but there's always rumours - enough that I'm not jumping out of my skin to lay the crab pot manually by walking out there. They tend to get caught/spotted in the canals fed by the Broadwater further north. When there's not so much sand in the channel we do get the occasional dolphin drifting up though.
Bloke next door caught a huge flathead last week...
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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Geez, just imagine what it would be like just watching the sun go down in a Gold Coast beachside restaurant - tucking into a serve of Moreton Bay bugs, washed down with a nice Sav Blanc, and you wonder why an offer of 1.5mil a year to play footy up there was hard to resist!!! The bloke won 2 x flags with the pussies, he did his bit. He is a real twerp of a bloke, but he is not stupid!!!
I want to stand for something. I'm a loyal person and I think at the end of my career it will be great to look back and know that I'm a St Kilda person for life.
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So he said. I only saw the head and spine after he filleted the thing.
"The inches we need are everywhere around us. They're in every break in the game. Every minute, every second. On this team we fight for that inch. On this team we tear ourselves and everyone around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch. Because we know when we add up all those inches that's gonna make the f***in' difference between winning and losing! Between living and dying!'
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London has great pubs and as far as I can tell that is it! I still love it though.
17 yr old kids get drafted play for a few years and want to know what it'll be like to live in a city with some character such as Melbourne or Sydney.
I used to live in BrisVegas, it's a great area of the world, but to think that every young kid they draft will still be there in 5 years is a pretty big assumption.
17 yr old kids get drafted play for a few years and want to know what it'll be like to live in a city with some character such as Melbourne or Sydney.
I used to live in BrisVegas, it's a great area of the world, but to think that every young kid they draft will still be there in 5 years is a pretty big assumption.
Sam Gilbert you are an EXCITEMENT MACHINE!
I just think the AFL pumping this amount of money into GC is a huge waste of money ...
The true local population that would be passionate and regularly involved in supporting the team is far less than the 600-700k that supposedly 'live' there these days ..
Look at GC United .. their support has dropped off from the initial novelty to the almost non-existant ..
That said - good luck to Gazza and the team hope they do work out ..
AFL should be pumping all this money into GWS instead ..
The true local population that would be passionate and regularly involved in supporting the team is far less than the 600-700k that supposedly 'live' there these days ..
Look at GC United .. their support has dropped off from the initial novelty to the almost non-existant ..
That said - good luck to Gazza and the team hope they do work out ..
AFL should be pumping all this money into GWS instead ..
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If anyone wants to pay me $1.9million a year to go and work and live up there I'm open to offers.Thinline wrote:So this morning, as usual, I got up with the sound of the lorrikeets at 5.30, wandered down to the beach as the sun came up, slipped the longboard out of its cover, slid into the warm, clean water and marvelled at the school of baitfish that zig zagged underneath me while all on my lonesome I took little peeling lefts and rights until I'd had my fill. Unusually for this time of year, there weren't any whales on the horizon. Wedged in a coffee at the good place down on the beach and flicked through the papers. Zipped home, had brekky with the kids, got the missus off to work (doesn't need to leave until 8.40 to get there by nine such is the non-traffic and general stresslessness), dropped the kids off the school (five minutes walk), and now I'm sitting in the sun out the back overlooking the sparkling blue of the canal while I do my own work from home.karnak wrote:except...
it's the gold coast, once the playres have established a name for themselves they'll be looking to head home.
Sucks up here. Aching to leave. Really. You're so right.
YOU GET WHAT YOU SETTLE FOR.
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Did u cop any of that big storm yesty, TL? I live at Gaven, just near Wet N Wild. Could see the storm coming in from Tambo and it certainly got wet n wild!!!Thinline wrote:So this morning, as usual, I got up with the sound of the lorrikeets at 5.30, wandered down to the beach as the sun came up, slipped the longboard out of its cover, slid into the warm, clean water and marvelled at the school of baitfish that zig zagged underneath me while all on my lonesome I took little peeling lefts and rights until I'd had my fill. Unusually for this time of year, there weren't any whales on the horizon. Wedged in a coffee at the good place down on the beach and flicked through the papers. Zipped home, had brekky with the kids, got the missus off to work (doesn't need to leave until 8.40 to get there by nine such is the non-traffic and general stresslessness), dropped the kids off the school (five minutes walk), and now I'm sitting in the sun out the back overlooking the sparkling blue of the canal while I do my own work from home.karnak wrote:except...
it's the gold coast, once the playres have established a name for themselves they'll be looking to head home.
Sucks up here. Aching to leave. Really. You're so right.
So how's London, mate?
The temp dropped from 28 to 24 in about a minute. Supposed to be the same stuff today but its only 25 here now.
Makes me feel more comfortable that we are not losing any Saints players to the GC, everyone one that was rumoured to be on the 'list' has now been signed up by them.
This wasn't about the money, Gazza's relationship with his coach had become 'untenable' so he had no choice, he also wanted more game time (in the middle)
Sounds kind of familiar to be honest...
This wasn't about the money, Gazza's relationship with his coach had become 'untenable' so he had no choice, he also wanted more game time (in the middle)
Sounds kind of familiar to be honest...
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24, that must be tough. Did you have to get out your winter woolies?stevie wrote:Did u cop any of that big storm yesty, TL? I live at Gaven, just near Wet N Wild. Could see the storm coming in from Tambo and it certainly got wet n wild!!!Thinline wrote:So this morning, as usual, I got up with the sound of the lorrikeets at 5.30, wandered down to the beach as the sun came up, slipped the longboard out of its cover, slid into the warm, clean water and marvelled at the school of baitfish that zig zagged underneath me while all on my lonesome I took little peeling lefts and rights until I'd had my fill. Unusually for this time of year, there weren't any whales on the horizon. Wedged in a coffee at the good place down on the beach and flicked through the papers. Zipped home, had brekky with the kids, got the missus off to work (doesn't need to leave until 8.40 to get there by nine such is the non-traffic and general stresslessness), dropped the kids off the school (five minutes walk), and now I'm sitting in the sun out the back overlooking the sparkling blue of the canal while I do my own work from home.karnak wrote:except...
it's the gold coast, once the playres have established a name for themselves they'll be looking to head home.
Sucks up here. Aching to leave. Really. You're so right.
So how's London, mate?
The temp dropped from 28 to 24 in about a minute. Supposed to be the same stuff today but its only 25 here now.
YOU GET WHAT YOU SETTLE FOR.
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The captaincy, the weather and lifestyle and the challenge in helping a new club get off the ground may also have had something to do with it.SainterK wrote:Makes me feel more comfortable that we are not losing any Saints players to the GC, everyone one that was rumoured to be on the 'list' has now been signed up by them.
This wasn't about the money, Gazza's relationship with his coach had become 'untenable' so he had no choice, he also wanted more game time (in the middle)
Sounds kind of familiar to be honest...
YOU GET WHAT YOU SETTLE FOR.
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Personally, Gold Coast isn't a place I'm even a little interested in living (meaning no disrespect to those who do, and love it, just isn't my kind of place). The in-laws want us to move the family up north, just don't see how it would work... but I've given them a number that would change my mind.
That number is well under $1.9 mil.
That number is well under $1.9 mil.
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LOL!! Actually, we love the winter here, its a shame from this time of year till Xmas. The footy is over, it get hotter and drier. At least we have air-con and fans.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:24, that must be tough. Did you have to get out your winter woolies?stevie wrote:Did u cop any of that big storm yesty, TL? I live at Gaven, just near Wet N Wild. Could see the storm coming in from Tambo and it certainly got wet n wild!!!Thinline wrote:So this morning, as usual, I got up with the sound of the lorrikeets at 5.30, wandered down to the beach as the sun came up, slipped the longboard out of its cover, slid into the warm, clean water and marvelled at the school of baitfish that zig zagged underneath me while all on my lonesome I took little peeling lefts and rights until I'd had my fill. Unusually for this time of year, there weren't any whales on the horizon. Wedged in a coffee at the good place down on the beach and flicked through the papers. Zipped home, had brekky with the kids, got the missus off to work (doesn't need to leave until 8.40 to get there by nine such is the non-traffic and general stresslessness), dropped the kids off the school (five minutes walk), and now I'm sitting in the sun out the back overlooking the sparkling blue of the canal while I do my own work from home.karnak wrote:except...
it's the gold coast, once the playres have established a name for themselves they'll be looking to head home.
Sucks up here. Aching to leave. Really. You're so right.
So how's London, mate?
The temp dropped from 28 to 24 in about a minute. Supposed to be the same stuff today but its only 25 here now.
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No need to apologise! The Gold Coast is ok to live at, but parts of its are really bad. Any night in the middle of Surfers is a war zone, with fights, drunks, etc. The traffic is getting worse and will get worse when they build a light rail from Southport to Broadbeach.BAM! (shhhh) wrote:Personally, Gold Coast isn't a place I'm even a little interested in living (meaning no disrespect to those who do, and love it, just isn't my kind of place). The in-laws want us to move the family up north, just don't see how it would work... but I've given them a number that would change my mind.
That number is well under $1.9 mil.
The Gold coast council is run by the biggest dickheads in Australia and the rates we pay are ridiculous.
Look, it might sound like I'm whinging but I've lived in Qld for over half my life now, in Cairns(which is now a complete shithole) and Bris (which we loved). Qlders have this mentality that because of the good weather and beaches they are superior to other Aussies. Well, they forget that the mexicans who they whine about, coming up to live here, provide htem with jobs. People don't come here to stimulate their intelligence, that's for sure!!
I only live 20 minutes from Carrarra so will go to a few Suns games next year when the ground is up and about. Hopefully the Saints will have a game here.
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It's now official:
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/ ... fault.aspx
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/ ... fault.aspx
YOU GET WHAT YOU SETTLE FOR.