Yes, i did notice Bridget saying 'one time'. That may or may not be linked to how keen i am with a lawn mower.
You noticed my little caveat.
Well I'm up, various teenagers found in enclaves around the house, and fed...pancakes made with fresh chooky eggs. Said house scoured, washing done.
Rain ordered and arrived in perfect time and pressure to water in massive bush regen project planted Friday.
Sitting on lounge in ball-y tracky dacks watching rain.
Ahhhh....life is good.



 
							
						

 
							
						 ). There were some very red faced, smoking, big drinker's there listening to us, and interacting. Folk's from 40's to 60's. Geez, it was a little hard to watch actually, cause i know where they're at, and sadly, many of them will shorten their lifespans by many, many year's. One bloke, prob in his 50's, who knew us from the last time we played there, told me he had had a great morning, as he'd worked on his hotrod at home for the first time in ages. My ear's pricked up cause it sounded like my past. He spoke about 2 things stopping him. 1. depression. 2. alcoholism. We chatted for a bit, and he'd done 10 months af before, but was totally bored, and was in deprivation mode, not gratitude mode, so he missed the grog, and hadn't turned his life and motivation around. I told him i knew where he was coming from, as i'm nearly 2 yrs. sober. His eyes widened, and just for a second, i think he saw it was possible, and not everyone in a pub is necessarily drinking, and you can exist happily, (well, much more happily) without the booze, it's just a big effort and requires work and a bit of change at the start. Anyway, off he went, an intelligent, seemingly good man. Hope we don't lose him before his time. Sorry to ramble folk's, but i love any talk involving the possibility of freedom. Please resume normal transmission.
). There were some very red faced, smoking, big drinker's there listening to us, and interacting. Folk's from 40's to 60's. Geez, it was a little hard to watch actually, cause i know where they're at, and sadly, many of them will shorten their lifespans by many, many year's. One bloke, prob in his 50's, who knew us from the last time we played there, told me he had had a great morning, as he'd worked on his hotrod at home for the first time in ages. My ear's pricked up cause it sounded like my past. He spoke about 2 things stopping him. 1. depression. 2. alcoholism. We chatted for a bit, and he'd done 10 months af before, but was totally bored, and was in deprivation mode, not gratitude mode, so he missed the grog, and hadn't turned his life and motivation around. I told him i knew where he was coming from, as i'm nearly 2 yrs. sober. His eyes widened, and just for a second, i think he saw it was possible, and not everyone in a pub is necessarily drinking, and you can exist happily, (well, much more happily) without the booze, it's just a big effort and requires work and a bit of change at the start. Anyway, off he went, an intelligent, seemingly good man. Hope we don't lose him before his time. Sorry to ramble folk's, but i love any talk involving the possibility of freedom. Please resume normal transmission. 
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