NRL Fantasy 2019 Part 28
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Burr or lawrie for the last bench spot ?
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White Lightning wrote:This is not fantasy related but earlier today I was food shopping with my dad & we were leaving & this young girl was walking along with her head buried in her phone & she dropped something. She didn't even notice she was so engrossed in her phone & I politely yelled excuse me you dropped something. Anyway she says nothing turns around, picks up what she dropped & then just continues on her merry way head buried in phone. What pissed me off was no thank you or no acknowledgement or even looking at my direction. It seems she had no appreciation at all. One day she will cross the road, head buried in her phone & she'll get run over.
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Rippin and Tearin wrote:
I feel ya mate...Some people are just fuck-witts.
I've got a similar story... I had just parked my car on a hill in the wet in Dunedin in a student area and was walking to work when I noticed a woman about to try and parallel park into a space that had been taken up in part by a couple rubbish bags, one of which had split open. So I thought I'd do a good deed and dragged the main bag out of the way and onto the pavement, and then gave the broken one a bit of a kick to move that a bit too. Didnt move it all the way off the road cause I didnt wanna pick up some students rubbish, but enough for her to park.
This woman gets out of her car, sarcastically says 'thanks very much' and proceeds by giving me shit for not moving the second bag completely. Here I was, going out of my way to pick up someone else's crap in the rain to help this lady, only to get an earful. I somewhat regret my response but its fair to say she copped it back 10 fold. Stupid woman, Im still pissed writing this almost a year later.
Maybe she thought it was your rubbish?
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if no injuries occur ill be going Capewell > Angus this week.
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Rapture_NRL wrote:
Wow. What a b**** lol and people wonder why we don't get along. Gratitude and respect are highly undervalued. Dw that got my blood raised a little too
Kind of a humblebrag but I work near an aged care facility and there are a lot of elderly people who go around the block a lot on wheelchairs, with walking frames or with walking sticks.
There are a lot of trees that drop branches on the footpaths. On my way to and from work, I always move any debris off the footpath so people with accessibility issues can navigate the area well enough.
I had one lady catch me doing it, must've realised why I was doing it and was so super grateful and everytime I saw her, she always had a beaming smile on her face when she saw me.
I saw her probably twice a week for a year or two and then I just stopped seeing her. Never even knew her name but she always remembered who I was and was very happy to say hello to me. I hope that when I'm that old, I acknowledge the goodness going on around me.
If I can make one persons life a bit happier, especially when they're nearing their end then why not take a minute out of your day.
I'm not interested in what people are doing wrong, I just want to do what I can and maybe others will follow the example.
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Doesn Gillett go to back to lock with TPJ out the next few weeks, or do you think they experiment with Bird there to keep Staggs in the centers?
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What is everyone’s expectations of rein? Needs to average 55 to make $150k and justify the trade. Only top 4 hooker currrbly have those numbers. I understand historically he has been a solid cashie in these circumstances, but this time I’m not sure it’s value?
Start of this round I was keen as on just rein and dreaded thought of Cartwright. Now I think Cartwright is better option. Only needs to average 38ish to justify a trade, AND fills a halves spot, which I need filled. So he actually services a purpose where rein just looks like a wasted trade
Start of this round I was keen as on just rein and dreaded thought of Cartwright. Now I think Cartwright is better option. Only needs to average 38ish to justify a trade, AND fills a halves spot, which I need filled. So he actually services a purpose where rein just looks like a wasted trade
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Good point. Maybe Fensom comes in?mattnz wrote:Doesn Gillett go to back to lock with TPJ out the next few weeks, or do you think they experiment with Bird there to keep Staggs in the centers?
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This is not the first time I have seen Boyd doing this. How does he get away with this?
Just look at the effort from Boyd here pic.twitter.com/EBOMm9wkF9
— young juzzy ???? (@heapsdrunk) April 4, 2019
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Wookie wrote:Burr or lawrie for the last bench spot ?
Burr is a great player but SK is a knobhead
Lawrie has a good PPM but Friz and Korbin probably steals his minutes
I doubt they're going to score wildly different
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sajjos wrote:This is not the first time I have seen Boyd doing this. How does he get away with this?Just look at the effort from Boyd here pic.twitter.com/EBOMm9wkF9
— young juzzy ???? (@heapsdrunk) April 4, 2019
Wow, missed that last night. That's cartwright bad
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Verbal Kint wrote:
Maybe she thought it was your rubbish?
Haha, that did cross my mind after I let rip on her....
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sajjos wrote:This is not the first time I have seen Boyd doing this. How does he get away with this?Just look at the effort from Boyd here pic.twitter.com/EBOMm9wkF9
— young juzzy ???? (@heapsdrunk) April 4, 2019
Thats a great effort from your fullback and captain.
He also waved Teddy through while complaining to the ref about something.
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filthridden wrote:
Kind of a humblebrag but I work near an aged care facility and there are a lot of elderly people who go around the block a lot on wheelchairs, with walking frames or with walking sticks.
There are a lot of trees that drop branches on the footpaths. On my way to and from work, I always move any debris off the footpath so people with accessibility issues can navigate the area well enough.
I had one lady catch me doing it, must've realised why I was doing it and was so super grateful and everytime I saw her, she always had a beaming smile on her face when she saw me.
I saw her probably twice a week for a year or two and then I just stopped seeing her. Never even knew her name but she always remembered who I was and was very happy to say hello to me. I hope that when I'm that old, I acknowledge the goodness going on around me.
If I can make one persons life a bit happier, especially when they're nearing their end then why not take a minute out of your day.
I'm not interested in what people are doing wrong, I just want to do what I can and maybe others will follow the example.
Nice work Filthy It doesn't have to be much to have an impact +1
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sajjos wrote:This is not the first time I have seen Boyd doing this. How does he get away with this?Just look at the effort from Boyd here pic.twitter.com/EBOMm9wkF9
— young juzzy ???? (@heapsdrunk) April 4, 2019
That is so disgusting. It's like watching Adam Blair and Lil Papi
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Seibold said in a post match interview.
' I could say we had a lot more younger players than they did who are prone to errors', but we aren't about making excuses' ?
' I could say we had a lot more younger players than they did who are prone to errors', but we aren't about making excuses' ?
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filthridden wrote:
Kind of a humblebrag but I work near an aged care facility and there are a lot of elderly people who go around the block a lot on wheelchairs, with walking frames or with walking sticks.
There are a lot of trees that drop branches on the footpaths. On my way to and from work, I always move any debris off the footpath so people with accessibility issues can navigate the area well enough.
I had one lady catch me doing it, must've realised why I was doing it and was so super grateful and everytime I saw her, she always had a beaming smile on her face when she saw me.
I saw her probably twice a week for a year or two and then I just stopped seeing her. Never even knew her name but she always remembered who I was and was very happy to say hello to me. I hope that when I'm that old, I acknowledge the goodness going on around me.
If I can make one persons life a bit happier, especially when they're nearing their end then why not take a minute out of your day.
I'm not interested in what people are doing wrong, I just want to do what I can and maybe others will follow the example.
Have you (and the rest of you) heard of a guy called Paul Wood. I went and listened to him give a talk last night. One of the things he is about is making a difference in the world, one thing, one person at a time.
Anyway, this dude says the same kind of stuff (but in a very different) way to a lot of motivational speakers, the difference is, this fullah did 10 years for murder when he was 18 - kinda makes you listen to every word he says after you hear that. First person in NZ to get a degree and Masters while in prison. Went on to start a PhD too, then finish once he got out.
Pretty awesome fullah and quite inspirational. If you have a spare few moments look him up.
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Not so filthy after allfilthridden wrote:
Kind of a humblebrag but I work near an aged care facility and there are a lot of elderly people who go around the block a lot on wheelchairs, with walking frames or with walking sticks.
There are a lot of trees that drop branches on the footpaths. On my way to and from work, I always move any debris off the footpath so people with accessibility issues can navigate the area well enough.
I had one lady catch me doing it, must've realised why I was doing it and was so super grateful and everytime I saw her, she always had a beaming smile on her face when she saw me.
I saw her probably twice a week for a year or two and then I just stopped seeing her. Never even knew her name but she always remembered who I was and was very happy to say hello to me. I hope that when I'm that old, I acknowledge the goodness going on around me.
If I can make one persons life a bit happier, especially when they're nearing their end then why not take a minute out of your day.
I'm not interested in what people are doing wrong, I just want to do what I can and maybe others will follow the example.
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mattnz wrote:
Thats a great effort from your fullback and captain.
He also waved Teddy through while complaining to the ref about something.
Yeah saw that last night and I was shouting abuse at Boyd. I am not a Broncos fan but I was devastated.
Disclaimer: I dont have Teddy
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MilfordTheMagician wrote:
Without the try he scores in the 40s.
50 + point keeper for 670k and get to flick someone who isnt making money. Sounds alright to me.
I counted 11 points in his scoring play leaving him on 51 still. Do you not think he will perform like last year ?