I too love true crime stuff but my husband calls them Body in a Bin shows...
I too love true crime stuff but my husband calls them Body in a Bin shows...
If we'd been in the cinema together the sound system wouldn't have had a chance.
Infertility is the hardest thing I've dealt with in my life.
So sorry about your girlfriend.
I was at the Brisbane gig last Weds and he did a cover of the BeeGees' Staying Alive which they linked to in the RS review - http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/b…. Then to top it all off Eddie Vedder popped up and did Highway to Hell.
Me three. It's so sadly passive aggressive. I want to see pics of cats and kids, I don't need to explain why we're still friends. Just delete me already if you're so needy!
Totally this. I did everything short of asking friends to de-friend someone who used to be an ex-friend that they were friends with on FB. The ex-friend did stuff like ignore my posts/emails/phone calls but magically found the time to post on my friends' pages (these were people who she only knew through me).
Saw him March 2013 and seeing him again in February. Man that man can still wear a pair of jeans!
I was kind of obsessed with him after The Crying Game...
We were really lucky in that my husband got three months paid leave with both of our boys (this was through his job, not government).
My first wouldn't breastfeed. Had a horrible time trying and I ended up expressing for six weeks before he went to formula.
It is totally the same thing.
Ok, just wanted to make sure we weren't generalising about an entire state of 4 million people.
I'm curious. How are people from parts of Queensland so different to those in Adelaide and Melbourne?
My kids are 2 and 1. I'm already letting the 1 year old get away with stuff I was all strict with his brother about but, you know, 2 toddlers....
Me too (and I'm even from Queensland!)
Just had to reply. My oldest is George (just turned 2) and my youngest is Nathaniel (about to turn 1) but we call him Nate.
Cattle dogs are the best. Massimo agrees.
If you're local than obviously your hometown gets it as well - I'm not pretending it isn't there but it would be nice if someone actually acknowledged there is another side to an area where yes there is a lot of poverty (my brother-in-law lives on the Hardwick estate), industrialisation and , but at the same time…
As someone who has married someone from Stockton I find the whole Middlesbrough is a shithole argument tedious. When I lived in the UK unsurprisingly it was always privileged southerners who made it. I guess when an entire community has its heart ripped out of it leading to high unemployment and other knock on…