cobl04
45:33
I live in Geelong!!
Yet you don't love the footy team
I live in Geelong!!
Yet you don't love the footy team
I kind of busted up my sister's car today.
elaborate on 'kind of'.
which leads me to my next gripe: people who fucking take the parents with prams spots. YOU ALL SHIT ME! get a fucking child before you take my damn spot, or better yet, take one of mine for a while! fuckers.
I think you do have a point, because at one parking lot at a huge mall I observed 2 disabled spots and EIGHT family spots which seemed really insane to me.
I'm sorry you had a freakazoid experience with people and their untrained puppies . . . People who don't train their dogs make me . . . as for the new perspective . . . I'm not convinced that we NEED houses that are so big you need a second mortgage to furnish them and an intercom to call your kids for dinner . . . we seemed to have got sucked into the mindset that bigger is better
Sorry to mothers with infants, but I really don't see the point of these parking spots. It may be slightly more difficult for a mother to navigate with her child an extra hundred feet or so through a parking lot, but it's not like it's a physical disability that warrants a special parking spot, IMO.
Before people jump on me, I had a wee one before these parking spots existed, and I managed fine. I guess maybe this is just a pet peeve of mine because my local mall has a zillion of these spots, and they're almost always empty.
There is nothing I find as disgusting as people living in the suburbs in a McMansion and then having a 3 hr roundtrip commute per day. Yeah, you really need those extra 4 bedrooms and it must be great fun throwing time away every day. Unbelievable.
I'm not going to jump on you, and I do agree in many ways. They weren't around with my first, and rare with my second. Now, they're there, and they're for a particular type of customer, so it just shits me when people who's only hindrance is their gigantic fat arse and the stupid 4WD they own gleefully take them, while I push a pram with a baby and lead a 2 year old with the road sense of a cocker spaniel and a 5 year old who has to attention span of an axolotl across a busy carpark with speeding drivers who are exactly like the spot-stealers. I actually don't mind where I park and will happily park ages away. With kids, if they're there, it's handy and a lot safer and all the rest. I'll only use one for another year or 2, and then someone else with a herd of children can complain to someone else on a message board. But until then, it's my Christmas cheer to you all!
We live in a nice house in a crappy suburb. It was cheap and the neighbours are nice. There's a big backyard and a good shed (my Dad fell in love with the shed and comes over to re-arrange all the tools) It only has 2 bedrooms which horrifies some but they are big rooms. One room for us, one room for junk, perfect
We live in a nice house in a crappy suburb. It was cheap and the neighbours are nice. There's a big backyard and a good shed (my Dad fell in love with the shed and comes over to re-arrange all the tools) It only has 2 bedrooms which horrifies some but they are big rooms. One room for us, one room for junk, perfect
My husband had a funny argument with a colleague about this just recently. His colleague moved from China years back and thought a house in the city with a small yard was perfect. But he didn't want to pay the city prices. When we bought this house, he was gobsmacked at our choice. We moved to a rural area which gives the husband a 45 minute drive to work. To Gong, this is insane. He doesn't get it. We paid half of what someone in the city did, and got all the space you could need. We traded a 45 min commute for space. Our house is old and comfortable. Not huge at all. The yard, that's another story. It's huge. A courtyard sized yard would drive me insane. I hate feeling boxed in and like there are people everywhere, all around, breathing down my neck. I've got no idea where a huge house would be suitable, or where anyone would need one. What really gets me is these planned estates where the house takes up 70% of the block. Why?? I spose it's all perspective. I wouldn't trade this for anything, though, and I reckon lots would think where I live is strange. I don't think it's that bad though. A bus trip across the city can take 45 minutes, so a 45 commute down a freeway is 6 of one, half a doz. of another.
I beat you, and spent it all on a science degree.I got my Year 12 final results!!
And I got 86.35!!! (Best possible is 99.95) I cannot bloody believe it, I'm so happy, this is beyond my wildest dreams. I was hoping for over 80, my pipedream was 85.