Potential Positives to Look forward to
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@MajorRage said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
The theory is that petrol tax is used for roads / infrastructure, so it should have no effect right, as there will be much less wear / tear on the infrastructure.
Yeah, right.
It is a poor theory - here in Oz the tax just goes in the bucket with the rest, and there is no evidence at state or federal level that it goes dollar-for-dollar on roads.
Tollways are all built by private operators here in Sydney.
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One positive I have come across by working from home is that I'm not wasting food. If a loaf of bread was going stale it would be off to the dogs but today I sliced into it and stuffed with a garlic butter and cheese. Now I have a yummy cheesy garlic loaf.
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Just thought of another thing. I bet there will be a tonne of people doing marathons after this or half marathons and I imagine a lot of husbands and wives will be wanting to go for a run to get aaway from the house. There is going to be a lot fitter people around.
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@Hooroo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
Just thought of another thing. I bet there will be a tonne of people doing marathons after this or half marathons and I imagine a lot of husbands and wives will be wanting to go for a run to get aaway from the house. There is going to be a lot fitter people around.
I'm back under 101kg for the first time in months! Not marathons just yet but I've been testing out the results of heart surgery and it is going well so far.
Next stop: 99.9kg!
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@NTA said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
@Hooroo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
Just thought of another thing. I bet there will be a tonne of people doing marathons after this or half marathons and I imagine a lot of husbands and wives will be wanting to go for a run to get aaway from the house. There is going to be a lot fitter people around.
I'm back under 101kg for the first time in months! Not marathons just yet but I've been testing out the results of heart surgery and it is going well so far.
Next stop: 99.9kg!
You should be ashamed to call yourself a prop
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@NTA said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
@Hooroo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
Just thought of another thing. I bet there will be a tonne of people doing marathons after this or half marathons and I imagine a lot of husbands and wives will be wanting to go for a run to get aaway from the house. There is going to be a lot fitter people around.
I'm back under 101kg for the first time in months! Not marathons just yet but I've been testing out the results of heart surgery and it is going well so far.
Next stop: 99.9kg!
I'm aiming at 109.9 ...
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@Hooroo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
Just thought of another thing. I bet there will be a tonne of people doing marathons after this or half marathons and I imagine a lot of husbands and wives will be wanting to go for a run to get aaway from the house. There is going to be a lot fitter people around.
Indeed Hooroo, indeed ...
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@taniwharugby said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
@Virgil yeah they are...we have another 6 rescue hens coming next week (typically half of them will die within a few months) taking our total briefly to 15!
Rescue Hens, sounds like a really bad rip off of Paw Patrol.
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@Hooroo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
I may end up understanding sign language by the end of this.
fucking laugh!
i love their faces!
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I'm finding working from home has me working on my cooking skills.
I'm a reasonable cook (not @Crucial level) but good enough to entertain have a few people go wow.
Being home during the day gives me time to think and prep meals I usually wouldn't. Tonight is Y-Bone steaks with fresh beans and a Béarnaise sauce. First time I have ever cook this sauce and it is scrumptious!!
First time I have cooked a Y-bone too for that matter.
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@Hooroo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
I'm finding working from home has me working on my cooking skills.
I'm a reasonable cook (not @Crucial level) but good enough to entertain have a few people go wow.
Being home during the day gives me time to think and prep meals I usually wouldn't. Tonight is Y-Bone steaks with fresh beans and a Béarnaise sauce. First time I have ever cook this sauce and it is scrumptious!!
First time I have cooked a Y-bone too for that matter.
A Y Bone? I've never heard of it!
I'm in the same boat, cooking every night and loving it. Made a pumpkin soup for the wife tonight, lamb cutlets and potato gratin for the rest of us
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@voodoo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
@Hooroo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
I'm finding working from home has me working on my cooking skills.
I'm a reasonable cook (not @Crucial level) but good enough to entertain have a few people go wow.
Being home during the day gives me time to think and prep meals I usually wouldn't. Tonight is Y-Bone steaks with fresh beans and a Béarnaise sauce. First time I have ever cook this sauce and it is scrumptious!!
First time I have cooked a Y-bone too for that matter.
A Y Bone? I've never heard of it!
I'm in the same boat, cooking every night and loving it. Made a pumpkin soup for the wife tonight, lamb cutlets and potato gratin for the rest of us
Yeah, not a typo. Crucial or someone can explain what part of the cow it comes from.
I'm a little worried it could be tough.
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@voodoo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
@Hooroo said in Potential Positives to Look forward to:
I'm finding working from home has me working on my cooking skills.
I'm a reasonable cook (not @Crucial level) but good enough to entertain have a few people go wow.
Being home during the day gives me time to think and prep meals I usually wouldn't. Tonight is Y-Bone steaks with fresh beans and a Béarnaise sauce. First time I have ever cook this sauce and it is scrumptious!!
First time I have cooked a Y-bone too for that matter.
A Y Bone? I've never heard of it!
I'm in the same boat, cooking every night and loving it. Made a pumpkin soup for the wife tonight, lamb cutlets and potato gratin for the rest of us
Annnnd voodoo outs himself as Steve Jones.