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Postby Splitpin » Sat Jan 01, 2022 4:32 pm

Well, here we go again ...2022 this time. They( years) seem to be going faster and faster, or is that just me.
I have to be honest, I'm glad to see the arse end of 2021....come to think of it, I recall similar sentiment for 020,019 :ph43r:
But being an optimist I'm hoping for the best, for myself and all of you...happy new year :cheers:
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Postby deeknow » Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:11 pm

Hey Marty, sorry m8 I missed this post, happy NY to you also.

And yeah, 2021 certainly was a "annus horribilis" aye :D surely 22 can't be any worse right?!!?!?!?!?
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Postby Fozzer » Thu Jan 13, 2022 11:08 am

Hello Marty....Hello, all my NZFF Chums...
Happy New Year...2022!
Looking back...
... it seems that the end of 2019 was the last of my; "normal life", since 1934!
Nothing will ever be the same again, I fear!
Example: My internal combustion engine motorcycles, will be banned for use on the roads very soon...
...together with most petrol and diesel motor cars, etc...both new and old...
It's going to be a whole new world, and I am very grateful that I experienced the best of it, 1934- 2019, in my lifetime!
I'm not expecting very much; "fun" for the rest of my life, I fear!
The year 2022, and following, is a trip into the unknown!
...Rutger Hauger, in; "Blade Runner."..>>>>
..."Time to Die"!.... :unsure: !

Paul...in a depressed mood...(for a change)... :( ....!
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Re: Happy new year fellow forum friends.

Postby Splitpin » Thu Jan 13, 2022 4:45 pm

Paul, I'm not really sure what to say, old chum. As I said on the chat line, I get a bit like that from time to time.
Although I'm younger than you, I do have similar thoughts. I'm 8 months away from reaching retirement age, I've just found out I have a heart complaint that may not allow me to have my second vaccination...discovered after an adverse reaction to the first one....that really concerns me.
I haven't saved as much money as I should have over the years, and that worries me.
I worry that the world is in a major, moral, financial, and even cultural meltdown .....some might say the end of times, at least as we know them.
But, I don't think it's time to die Paul ..... You or I...might even be a time to fight (just saying)

I do understand you have been at the crease much longer than me and see things from a different perspective...... but, kick the black dog in the balls, raise your middle finger and piss this generation off for another few years, I plan to.

Remember, you have a large fan base here Paul .... :rockon:
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Postby dbcunnz » Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:02 pm

:hesaid:
I have seen a couple more years than you Paul and done some stupid things some good things some funny things in my time and to top it off a couple of months ago went and got hitched again after five years of living a lonely life on my own to a beautiful Fijian woman so maybe and that is just maybe 2022 might be a better year for me who knows :givein:
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Postby jpreou » Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:11 pm

Splitpin wrote:I've just found out I have a heart complaint that may not allow me to have my second vaccination...discovered after an adverse reaction to the first one


Arseholes isn't it? My wife has had a reaction to her first and though there was 'nothing wrong with her' the doctors told us to cancel the family camping trip over Christmas so we weren't too far from primary medical care. Heart pains, random pains down her left side (which any medical professional will tell you in usually heart related), breathlessness and exhaustion. Been like that for several weeks now but of course 'not related to the vaccine' so say the doctors ... :-|
Not a good start to the year. She has forced herself back to work and in theory come 17th Jan was supposed to be fully v'd or lose her job - if that happens we'll need to sell up; there's nothing spare in the kitty.
Its crazy times isn't it....?!!
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Postby emfrat » Thu Jan 13, 2022 9:07 pm

Splitpin wrote:...... but, kick the black dog in the balls, raise your middle finger and piss this generation off for another few years, I plan to.


Only way to go mate - age and low cunning will always triumph over youth and enthusiasm ! :clap: :cheers: :thumbup:

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Re: Happy new year fellow forum friends.

Postby emfrat » Thu Jan 13, 2022 9:11 pm

dbcunnz wrote: a couple of months ago went and got hitched again after five years of living a lonely life on my own to a beautiful Fijian woman so maybe and that is just maybe 2022 might be a better year for me who knows


Good onya Doug, my very best wishes to you both :thumbup: :clap: :cheers:

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Re: Happy new year fellow forum friends.

Postby dbcunnz » Thu Jan 13, 2022 11:32 pm

emfrat wrote:
dbcunnz wrote: a couple of months ago went and got hitched again after five years of living a lonely life on my own to a beautiful Fijian woman so maybe and that is just maybe 2022 might be a better year for me who knows


Good onya Doug, my very best wishes to you both :thumbup: :clap: :cheers:

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Re: Happy new year fellow forum friends.

Postby cowpatz » Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:39 pm

Way to go Doug!
Fantastic.
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Postby Splitpin » Fri Jan 14, 2022 3:56 pm

Big D , You little scallywag. Wishing you and your lovely wife all the best.
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Postby Splitpin » Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:10 pm

@deeknow..."surely 22 can't be any worse right?!!?!?!?!?" I'm an optimist big guy ..... take care.
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Re: Happy new year fellow forum friends.

Postby Fozzer » Fri Jan 14, 2022 9:45 pm

Blimey, Doug! You old scoundrel..... :o ...!
All the best, my old Chum!
Although having generated a large family of children, (5 at the last count, 3 boys, two girls), all reaching retirement ages themselves now, I have been living entirely on my own for the past 40 years, (or even longer!), and enjoying every minute of its peace, quiet, and utter tranquillity, (with loadsa savings!), and the thought of accidentally being trapped by a new female terrifies me...so I mostly stay safely indoors now...apart from chatting to the lovely check-out ladies at Sainsbury's when I visit on my trusty motorcycle!...LOL!!
I have discovered that I can do exactly the same things that wives do; cooking, washing, cleaning, (dusting, on occasions), etc, so I think to myself...(as I do)...why go and spoil it all!...LOL... :lol: ... :lol: ...!
Best wishes, Doug, and your new lady!....... :D ...!
..and all the rest of you infidels...out there.... :lol: ...!!

Paul... :D .. :D ... :D ...!
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Re: Happy new year fellow forum friends.

Postby Fozzer » Fri Jan 14, 2022 9:58 pm

P.S...

I put this in the Chat Forum...
...but I thought I would stick it here as well...
Stuff which exasperates, (today's big word!), me now, since the 2020 Corona Virus Pandemic attacked us all, and changed all our lives for the foreseeable future...>>>

"What depresses me is that all our Medical services have now broken down since the start of the Pandemic at the beginning of the year 2020. It is now more than two years since I have had access to a doctor after my Surgery, (and most other Surgeries), closed down, and the hospitals no longer allow patients to visit them for making appointments: I am rapidly going deaf. I have no Doctor, and I can no longer visit my ENT department to get my hearing checked and my hearing aids re-calibrated etc, and as for access to Dentists?...forget it! That’s what depresses me as I get older! and more infirm!"

So for me...that's what 2022 is offering me now!... :( ...!

Paul...whistling a happy tune?... :unsure: ...!
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Re: Happy new year fellow forum friends.

Postby toprob » Sat Jan 15, 2022 12:03 pm

Yeah, happy new year, everyone! A couple of weeks in I've opened my eyes a little to take a peek, and so far things are looking ok...
One thing obvious from this thread -- none of us are getting any younger Except Doug, of course, I mean just look at him! Congrats, Doug.
I'm at the stage where I no longer see life as a series of positive and negatives, which hopefully balance each other out. Instead, I see the negatives as just the price of living, and the positives as real gifts. I'm pissed off with covid, and the other night when we had an earthquake here I realised that another one like Canterbury would likely break me this time. But here I am living a fairly normal life, so what's the use of worrying? Still, it's a hard habit to break....

For the locals, I hope you are enjoying the summer. For those in the northern hemisphere, your next summer is getting closer.
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Postby chopper_nut » Sat Jan 15, 2022 1:09 pm

Happy new solar revolution everyone. Let us hope that sanity soon prevails once more and we can be off on our little adventures around this ball of rock. Haven't seen my girl since March but according to some I'm 'selfish' for wanting to travel to the US.. I mean, how dare I want to maintain a meaningful relationship? Oh, I also fly for a living so I'm 'killing the planet', I like shooting military firearms so I'm 'responsible for the Christchurch shooting'.... Anyway, I'll keep doing what I do. Oh and Doug, what the hell dude? How are you getting younger?
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