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Sort of puzzled how he got a hand one and plays footy at the same time, don't they take a bit longer to heal over?
He'll be our best pick up ever
You're forgetting the shortcomings of the average Gen Y these days
Yeah we're already going to vote for him mate, you don't need to keep selling it.....
Quote from: Dookie on August 02, 2013, 04:20:54 PMYou're forgetting the shortcomings of the average Gen Y these daysTrue and we Baby Boomers thought Gen X were shockers.Gen Y?
Quote from: 1965 on August 03, 2013, 07:20:15 AMQuote from: Dookie on August 02, 2013, 04:20:54 PMYou're forgetting the shortcomings of the average Gen Y these daysTrue and we Baby Boomers thought Gen X were shockers.Gen Y? Wouldnt think Gen X were shockers, at least they (generally) had a work ethic irrespective of opportunities...Gen Y has a disconnect between work and reward.
when I was a kid blokes with tatts were to be feared,we youngees thought they just got out of Pentridge.Now its art....sheesh I feel like my time was during the Jurassic age
Quote from: Gigantor on August 03, 2013, 10:57:45 AMwhen I was a kid blokes with tatts were to be feared,we youngees thought they just got out of Pentridge.Now its art....sheesh I feel like my time was during the Jurassic ageTimes appear to have certainly changed. I've got quite a few mates who are tattooists. They're really amazing artists and unless they were tattooists they wouldn't be able to make a coin selling their art anywhere else and would be stacking shelves or something. Tattoos seem to more an expression of something you're into these days, rather than showing you've done some time or ride in a bike gang. Some people buy t-shirts, get fridge magnets, stick patches on denim jackets, or whatever to show something they're into or express themselves. Now we can get a permanent sticker on ourselves to wear around that says something about who we are and what we're into
haha true that