02-06-2019 12:58 PM
02-06-2019 12:58 PM
yeah same re pre heating and heating dunno why did it this time @Bunniekins it's in there now might go for a walk
02-06-2019 01:00 PM
02-06-2019 01:28 PM
02-06-2019 01:28 PM
thanks @TAB @Bunniekins the annoying thing is I'm meeting friends later today & I've been really looking forward to it 'cos I've worked hard this week, had some difficult appointments & feel like letting my hair down but this stink with my brother has put me in a crummy mood. I've done a 7km walk GP so that's something.
glad the oven is working for you Tab, enjoy your walk.
I'll keep the door open for conversation GP, I always do with my brother but he gives me the cold shoulder & freezes me out. He won't initiate contact, ever, he'll just sulk for months. It's always like that with him, I'm always the one who has to make contact.
02-06-2019 01:32 PM
02-06-2019 01:32 PM
gosh I should have been back from walk by now @Bunniekins ..feeling lazy
02-06-2019 01:35 PM
02-06-2019 01:35 PM
well you know how he is @BryanaCamp ,, sure youve been out in bad mood then had it turn to good? well happened with me ok years ago lol
02-06-2019 01:52 PM
02-06-2019 01:52 PM
@Bunniekins @BryanaCamp @TAB @MDT @Bimby2 hello, way to go on motor bike. Hope you all having a good day. My brother is home.someone who hates me living in the same house. Been to a short walk. Now having coffee, feel a bit better. Wish you all a great day.
02-06-2019 02:18 PM
02-06-2019 02:18 PM
@Bunniekins A closet hoon or pillion hoon. They are different. I have been both.
The feeling of hugging a body whilst travelling high speed, is def a high intensity experience. I did not realise I was a hoon, but it may have looked like that on the outside, as one of my bikes was noisy and fast.
I had to do all the reaching out with my brother too. There is a special kind of GIRLWORK that often gets taken for granted .... hmmmm .... sad .... wish they could open their eyes and hearts ....
Mind you, my brother rode too. We bonded a bit on that, and I would have loved to go on more long rides with him. He had a bigger bike than me but I did not mind, but by that time I had scaled down to a pushbike.. I went on my long country rides with one of my uncles, but sadly that uncle, did the act and passed a long time ago. I did drop everything and go to my brother had a bad accident in Qld.
I wish the battle of the sexes had not been amplified. I really believe we are more similar than different.
02-06-2019 03:14 PM
02-06-2019 03:14 PM
@Meowmy Hi Meowmy I really wish you luck with your brother staying under the same roof as you. Will he be working or staying at home with your mum whilst you are at work? greenpeaxxx
02-06-2019 03:19 PM
02-06-2019 03:19 PM
@BryanaCamp enjoy your afternoon with friends you do deserve it :). Don't worry about your brother let him sulk by himself. I never understand sulky people I kind of forgive pretty readily unless I have been hurt then I shy away to protect myself greenpea :)xxx
02-06-2019 03:38 PM
02-06-2019 03:38 PM
@Appleblossom Hi Appleblossom like you I am both. Ex says I am a good pillion and I rather like it cauz I can look around at the scenery which of course you cannot do when you are riding but I love riding by myself and fast yes it is amazing I have never been caught. Am I going to get into trouble to saying all this .... oooops! 😮
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