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  • BonesB Offline
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    replied to Smuts on last edited by
    #1114

    @Smuts yeah snapped the Achilles before and that was surprisingly low on pain, just felt like someone had accidentally kicked me in the back of the leg. Have to admit I let out a scream or two a few years ago when some cuntface sucker punched me from behind on the way out of a breakdown, but I maintain that was just an effective soundtrack for the blood squirting out of my chipped eye socket. And maybe the fact I thought I'd lost my eye.

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  • SmutsS Offline
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    It wasn’t me. Unless you play in Toronto, in which case you deserved it.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Smuts yeah snapped the Achilles before and that was surprisingly low on pain, just felt like someone had accidentally kicked me in the back of the leg. Have to admit I let out a scream or two a few years ago when some cuntface sucker punched me from behind on the way out of a breakdown, but I maintain that was just an effective soundtrack for the blood squirting out of my chipped eye socket. And maybe the fact I thought I'd lost my eye.

    You’ve always had such a way with words

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    @MN5 imagine cuntface’s happiness scale hit 11 as @Bones squealed like he’d caught the worst role in Deliverance.

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    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Smuts yeah snapped the Achilles before and that was surprisingly low on pain, just felt like someone had accidentally kicked me in the back of the leg. Have to admit I let out a scream or two a few years ago when some cuntface sucker punched me from behind on the way out of a breakdown, but I maintain that was just an effective soundtrack for the blood squirting my chipped eye socket. And maybe the fact I thought I'd lost my eye.

    That could have been any of us.

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    @Catogrande I think it was my captain

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    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande I think it was my captain

    My new hero.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Catogrande said in Happiness Scale:

    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande I think it was my captain

    My new hero.

    He’s pretty clever to punch someone “from behind” and hit them in the eye I must say. He must have Inspector Gadget arms.

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    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande I think it was my captain

    Oddly enough we did have such an altercation at my club. Scrum half was a farmer. Second row was an agronomist. You’d think they’d have something in common. Immediately post match one kicked the other in the bollocks. Yes it was the farmer, the gobshite 9. Agronomist was the captain.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @MN5 said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande said in Happiness Scale:

    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande I think it was my captain

    My new hero.

    He’s pretty clever to punch someone “from behind” and hit them in the eye I must say. He must have Inspector Gadget arms.

    Be happy to show ya if it's that hard to believe.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @MN5 said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande said in Happiness Scale:

    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande I think it was my captain

    My new hero.

    He’s pretty clever to punch someone “from behind” and hit them in the eye I must say. He must have Inspector Gadget arms.

    Be happy to show ya if it's that hard to believe.

    I don’t think your reach extends to New Zealand

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @MN5 said in Happiness Scale:

    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @MN5 said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande said in Happiness Scale:

    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande I think it was my captain

    My new hero.

    He’s pretty clever to punch someone “from behind” and hit them in the eye I must say. He must have Inspector Gadget arms.

    Be happy to show ya if it's that hard to believe.

    I don’t think your reach extends to New Zealand

    I have infiltrators everywhere.

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    @MN5 said in Happiness Scale:

    He’s pretty clever to punch someone “from behind” and hit them in the eye I must say.

    Unless that someone has their head up their arse?

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    @Catogrande said in Happiness Scale:

    @Bones said in Happiness Scale:

    @Catogrande I think it was my captain

    Oddly enough we did have such an altercation at my club. Scrum half was a farmer. Second row was an agronomist. You’d think they’d have something in common. Immediately post match one kicked the other in the bollocks. Yes it was the farmer, the gobshite 9. Agronomist was the captain.

    The agro-no-mist sounds like the angry one; literally, a person who gets upset when there's no fog.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    Right - so, back to trawl the collective knowledge/experience of The Fern...

    • My proposed move to Vancouver has been torpedoed
    • But... Seattle is now on the table, and they're getting pretty serious about it

    So - Seattle... what do people know?

    My own very cursory research to-date:

    • Expensive, but via Sales tax rather than State-income-tax... so make big purchases out-of-state (how does that work with shit like amazon,ebay,etc?)
    • Climate - Constantly overcast, except a very good two months of summer. In general - similar overall average of temperature/rainfall/sunshine compared to NZ, but much "curvier" when looking at the graphs - hotter hots, and colder colds... more seasonal differences
    • 150+ breweries (I'm sure that's with plenty of bullshit padding up the numbers)
    • @Smuts - you had the very fucking useful tips on the drug-scene in Vancouver being sketchy... any idea if that extends south of the border?
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  • SmutsS Offline
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    #1129

    Sorry @Kruse never been to Seattle.

    Edit to add: one of my best mates lived in Seattle in the aughts. Worked for Microsoft and was well looked after, with no kids. But he rated the city and State. Lots of quality outdoors activity nearby and said Seattle was very livable.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    I've visited, went for 4 days with Mrs CF who had work. My impression was very positive after having no initial desire to go. Food was great, people are friendly, it was easy to get around using public transport. Went out to an island in the sound, which was lovely. I enjoyed it more than Vancouver when I went a few years later

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  • KruseK Offline
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    Cheers guys - I was starting to think the Collective-Fern-Knowledge-Base was falling down on this one.
    But yeah, both @Smuts and @canefan comments gel with the anecdotal stuff I'm getting from others - but everybody has been visitors.
    Interesting that a few people have mentioned "Friendly" - when there's apparently the phenomenon "the Seattle Freeze", and Washington actually rates 48th of the 50th states in "extraversion", but the Seattle Freeze sounds like it might be more relevant to people moving into the city/state, rather than visitors.
    Happy to have tourists, and take their $$$, but not so happy with Johnny-come-lately types moving into their city? Fine by me, in fact - sounds perfect. Friendly people creep me out.

    Anyway - I'll give it a go, see what I make of it. bestbikingroads.com seems to suggest I probably won't hate it, during Summer at least. And 150 breweries should keep me busy during the long winter.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    replied to Kruse on last edited by
    #1132

    @Kruse said in Happiness Scale:

    Cheers guys - I was starting to think the Collective-Fern-Knowledge-Base was falling down on this one.
    But yeah, both @Smuts and @canefan comments gel with the anecdotal stuff I'm getting from others - but everybody has been visitors.
    Interesting that a few people have mentioned "Friendly" - when there's apparently the phenomenon "the Seattle Freeze", and Washington actually rates 48th of the 50th states in "extraversion", but the Seattle Freeze sounds like it might be more relevant to people moving into the city/state, rather than visitors.
    Happy to have tourists, and take their $$$, but not so happy with Johnny-come-lately types moving into their city? Fine by me, in fact - sounds perfect. Friendly people creep me out.

    Anyway - I'll give it a go, see what I make of it. bestbikingroads.com seems to suggest I probably won't hate it, during Summer at least. And 150 breweries should keep me busy during the long winter.

    The ranking may be suggestive of the fact that it felt more like what I'd imagine Canada would feel like than the US. The people seemed down to earth in a way you don't see in Los Angeles or New York for example. Their sensibilities seemed to be well suited to my Kiwi sensibilities

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  • gt12G Offline
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    Ok fern.

    I've had nearly 6 months in NZ (it's been fantastic) and I have a couple of months left.

    I've got a thousand things to moan about, but fuck it. I've loved it. I love being here even if I can't afford to buy a house here (that my wife would want to live in - different post).

    I've had heaps and heaps of time with my parents and my boy has had heaps and heaps of time with them too. That's the part that has made it fantastic, we could be on a nuclear waste dump and as long as there was wine I'm sure it would have been about 90% as much fun (veges and fruit might have been less enjoyable).

    Here's the point where I need some thoughts and hopefully some wisdom:

    My Mum is aging, but still very capable. Walks into the bank and remembers the names of everyone. Can plan a dinner and cook it to perfection. Her garden is awesome.

    But, she can't remember that she told me we would have pork for dinner. She'll take out pork and have it on the bench, then ask me what I want for dinner. She can't remember her PIN number as she recently changed it (I think after keying in the wrong number by mistake). She doesn't even remember that she changed her PIN.

    I can provide a thousand examples, but suffice to say that her short-term memory has gone to pieces.

    I'm looking for advice about how to deal with the situation. I know the potential for how bad it could be, but if you can tell me about how you or loved ones have dealt with it, it would be much appreciated.

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