Australia and NZ tour rumours going around Part 2 (No Bullshit)

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  • Oz Jammer
    Oz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    Dunno...but I've got a gamecube with 2 cotrollers sitting here that I' confiscated off the boys about an hour ago...and have threatened them that if they don't 'buck up their act', IT'S GONE!!!!!! :mad:

    Cranky Kylie :eek:

    *tears up the adoption papers*
  • Oz Jammer wrote:
    Cranky Kylie :eek:

    *tears up the adoption papers*

    *runs off to make the BIGGEST chocolate cake ever (Bribery ;) )

    Awwwww :( Don't. If you behave I won't touch your Wii :)

    Trust me...the little buggers asked for it.
    There's a lot of pushing Mum to the limit, lately, with Dad away.
  • Oz Jammer
    Oz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    *runs off to make the BIGGEST chocolate cake ever (Bribery ;) )

    Awwwww :( Don't. If you behave I won't touch your Wii :)

    Trust me...the little buggers asked for it.
    There's a lot of pushing Mum to the limit, with Dad away, lately.

    :D
    *sticky-tapes torn pieces back together*
    Yeah, you seem like one of those people that take a large amount of provocation before you snap.
    It must be a pain in the arse not to be able to use the old "wait till your father gets home" routine :)
  • Oz Jammer wrote:
    *sticky-tapes torn pieces back together*
    Yeah, you seem like one of those people that take a large amount of provocation before you snap.
    It must be a pain in the arse not to be able to use the old "wait till your father gets home" routine :)
    Phew....that was close :D

    You got it in one....takes a hell of a lot to upset me, but when I do :mad:
    It's not that I let the kids get away with much, but fortunately they're usually pretty good kids.....just lately, I think they're testing me (as kids do) so I have to tow the line, so it doesn't get out of control.
    I'm not 1 to say the old "wait til ya father gets home"....coz then I think the kids would probably dread Dad coming home from work every day and I want them to look forward to him coming home at the end of the day :)
    But, the fact that he's not here to just now and then say "Glenn...you can deal with them this time" is getting pretty draining.....especially now that Steven is taller than me and weighs more than me....It's a worry if the boys get into a 'fisty-cuffs' (like today)

    Boo hoo....poor me :D
  • Oz Jammer
    Oz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    Phew....that was close :D

    You got it in one....takes a hell of a lot to upset me, but when I do :mad:
    It's not that I let the kids get away with much, but fortunately they're usually pretty good kids.....just lately, I think they're testing me (as kids do) so I have to tow the line, so it doesn't get out of control.
    I'm not 1 to say the old "wait til ya father gets home"....coz then I think the kids would probably dread Dad coming home from work every day and I want them to look forward to him coming home at the end of the day :)
    But, the fact that he's not here to just now and then say "Glenn...you can deal with them this time" is getting pretty draining.....especially now that Steven is taller than me and weighs more than me....It's a worry if the boys get into a 'fisty-cuffs' (like today)

    Boo hoo....poor me :D

    Yeah I've put my mum in that situation plenty of times over the years. Don't worry because once the dust settles, if they're anything like me, they'll feel extremely guilty to have put you in that situation.
  • Samule
    Samule Posts: 3,231
    Dunno...but I've got a gamecube with 2 cotrollers sitting here that I' confiscated off the boys about an hour ago...and have threatened them that if they don't 'buck up their act', IT'S GONE!!!!!! :mad:

    Haha, mum came and took the controller off me to do my washing, after i went back out and there she was playing tennis.
  • Oz Jammer wrote:
    Yeah I've put my mum in that situation plenty of times over the years. Don't worry because once the dust settles, if they're anything like me, they'll feel extremely guilty to have put you in that situation.
    Haven't we all. :):o
    It certainly makes me feel for my Mum (who pretty much raised my brother and I alone)....at least I'm only doing it temporarily.
  • Samule wrote:
    Haha, mum came and took the controller off me to do my washing, after i went back out and there she was playing tennis.
    Haha! that's priceless :D Challenge her to a match :D
  • Samule
    Samule Posts: 3,231
    Haha! that's priceless :D Challenge her to a match :D

    Haha, i already did, she said it's fun but she thinks she needs more practice first....
  • Samule wrote:
    Haha, i already did, she said it's fun but she thinks she needs more practice first....
    good one....tell her she's a chicken.....that might work ;)
  • I stumbled across a DVD called "HYPE Surviving The Northwest Rock Explosion" on eBay the other day and bought it...have either of you seen it and is it any good?
  • Samule
    Samule Posts: 3,231
    I stumbled across a DVD called "HYPE Surviving The Northwest Rock Explosion" on eBay the other day and bought it...have either of you seen it and is it any good?

    No, though i've just found this review from synergy for you, if you havn't already
  • threefish10
    threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    I stumbled across a DVD called "HYPE Surviving The Northwest Rock Explosion" on eBay the other day and bought it...have either of you seen it and is it any good?


    hypes not too bad, not a whole lot of PJ stuff, but itresting non the less, how much you pay? hope not too much cause i've seen the hype dvd at shops for like $10
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
  • Oz Jammer
    Oz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    I stumbled across a DVD called "HYPE Surviving The Northwest Rock Explosion" on eBay the other day and bought it...have either of you seen it and is it any good?

    Yeah it's not bad. Eddie sounds like Pierce Brosnan in it :eek:
  • Oz Jammer wrote:
    Yeah it's not bad. Eddie sounds like Pierce Brosnan in it :eek:
    mmmmm :p that's not a bad thing ;)
  • hypes not too bad, not a whole lot of PJ stuff, but itresting non the less, how much you pay? hope not too much cause i've seen the hype dvd at shops for like $10
    paid 14.95, so that's OK.
  • Samule wrote:
    well, that looks GREAT :D
    The seller had the review, but not the track list, so thanks for that :)
  • I was actually looking for "Children of The Revolution" DVD, when I stumbled accross it.....still looking :)
  • Oz Jammer
    Oz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    I was actually looking for "Children of The Revolution" DVD, when I stumbled accross it.....still looking :)

    Is that the one with Geoffrey Rush?
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