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

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    aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,364
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    Lisa McCune?



    Yeah thats her couldnt think of her name....
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    ZiggyStarZiggyStar Posts: 14,328
    aus_suz wrote:
    Yeah thats her couldnt think of her name....

    DonJon's ex is way prettier than Lisa McCune....but I can see the similarities.
    ★ 1995 - Brisbane ★ 1998 - Brisbane ★ 2003 - Brisbane ★ 2006 - Brisbane ★
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    DonJonDonJon Posts: 5,089
    Does anyone know if there are still tickets to the V Festival and where the heck is it held?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me.
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    DonJonDonJon Posts: 5,089
    DonJon wrote:
    Does anyone know if there are still tickets to the V Festival and where the heck is it held?

    Nevermind I found it. There is still tickets left and its only about a 20 minute walk from my joint. Think I should go
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me.
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    threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    DonJon wrote:
    its only about a 20 minute walk from my joint. Think I should go


    anything past the letterbox is a drive.


    lucky i decided to mow a bit earlier then i was gonna, it's just started pissing down again, right as i finished.
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
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    aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,364
    DonJon wrote:
    Nevermind I found it. There is still tickets left and its only about a 20 minute walk from my joint. Think I should go

    I'm coming to your place to crash then..............LOL...:)
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    DonJonDonJon Posts: 5,089
    aus_suz wrote:
    I'm coming to your place to crash then..............LOL...:)

    Are you coming to the Sydney one?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me.
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    zenithzenith Posts: 3,191
    so its after work - im busy and had a shitty day - and wheres this news - it is tuesday ....
    impatience is a gift ........
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    aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,364
    DonJon wrote:
    Are you coming to the Sydney one?


    HAHAH I wouldve if I knew u only lived 20 mins from the gig....:)
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    aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,364
    zenith wrote:
    so its after work - im busy and had a shitty day - and wheres this news - it is tuesday ....


    There Tuesday is 18hrs behind ours...

    Why was your day shitty??
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    zenithzenith Posts: 3,191
    my work is going to shit all round atm - manager has had some sort of meltdown powertrip and at last count made the best two community nurses on site resign, no support from higher up, none of the decent nurses want to stay anymore, everyone bitches about everyone else, no-one knows what is going on - and two many nurses that have worked there their entire lives (ie 40 years or more) and think that i do nothing but answer the phone. thats all. i dont file, i dont run reports for nsw health, i dont look up records for them, i dont tidy up all their stuffed up data entry for them, i dont fix all the pc problems for them, i dont make appointments for all the clinics for them, i dont book cars for them, i dont bank, i dont hire equipment, i dont check doctors accounts, i dont chase up pay problems (including my own - no leave entitlements given to me since dec 30th ??) - and on top of that get they sulks when i point out im a little too busy to make them a card because they dont want to spend $10 on buying one.

    ...

    *sigh*

    its just been one of those days for me. i need a holiday ... we are going to kiama for a few days in march, but untill then i just have to smile sweetly and put up withit.

    now - they said tuesday ... it's that festival in america i know, but some album news might be nice.
    impatience is a gift ........
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    zenith wrote:
    my work is going to shit all round atm - manager has had some sort of meltdown powertrip and at last count made the best two community nurses on site resign, no support from higher up, none of the decent nurses want to stay anymore, everyone bitches about everyone else, no-one knows what is going on - and two many nurses that have worked there their entire lives (ie 40 years or more) and think that i do nothing but answer the phone. thats all. i dont file, i dont run reports for nsw health, i dont look up records for them, i dont tidy up all their stuffed up data entry for them, i dont fix all the pc problems for them, i dont make appointments for all the clinics for them, i dont book cars for them, i dont bank, i dont hire equipment, i dont check doctors accounts, i dont chase up pay problems (including my own - no leave entitlements given to me since dec 30th ??) - and on top of that get they sulks when i point out im a little too busy to make them a card because they dont want to spend $10 on buying one.

    ...

    *sigh*

    its just been one of those days for me. i need a holiday ... we are going to kiama for a few days in march, but untill then i just have to smile sweetly and put up withit.

    now - they said tuesday ... it's that festival in america i know, but some album news might be nice.
    :( That SUX Lindy :(
    There's nothing worse than working somewhere you're not happy.....can effect your whole life.
    Keep the holiday next month in your thoughts.

    Pour yourself a nice wine (or something) and try to enjoy the evening -AWAY from work :)
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    zenithzenith Posts: 3,191
    :( That SUX Lindy :(
    There's nothing worse than working somewhere you're not happy.....can effect your whole life.
    Keep the holiday next month in your thoughts.

    Pour yourself a nice wine (or something) and try to enjoy the evening -AWAY from work :)

    i dont really hate it - its generally a good job, its just full of old women that think because they've worked there their whole lives they know everything there is to know. they dont realise that there is a world outside the town limits, and what they think they know doesnt count for all that much in the grand scheme.

    but the management side is getting a bit scarey. especially since all the smart, clever staffers are shaking their heads and thinking about jumping ship.

    and to top it all off im starting to get the good old itchy foot syndrome happenening again, which is why i asked about coffs harbour a week or so ago. i think i just need a bomb dropped on me or something... the sooner pearl jam get their butts back here the better
    impatience is a gift ........
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    SamuleSamule Posts: 3,231
    zenith wrote:
    - and two many nurses that have worked there their entire lives (ie 40 years or more)
    what is it with nurses like that?? i work 95% of the staff i work with are like that, and when i do something that they can't, they say it's wrong anyway cause i'm young and don't know what i'm doing. it shits me. Hope your day gets better Lindy. :D
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    SamuleSamule Posts: 3,231
    zenith wrote:
    i dont really hate it - its generally a good job, its just full of old women that think because they've worked there their whole lives they know everything there is to know. they dont realise that there is a world outside the town limits, and what they think they know doesnt count for all that much in the grand scheme.
    And the nurses like that at my work wonder why i'm quiet and don't want to socialise with them after work at the pub, "cause they are whinging bitches who know nothing else apart from work, work mates and work politics. "
    We think alike :D
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    zenithzenith Posts: 3,191
    Samule wrote:
    what is it with nurses like that?? i work 95% of the staff i work with are like that, and when i do something that they can't, they say it's wrong anyway cause i'm young and don't know what i'm doing. it shits me. Hope your day gets better Lindy. :D

    oh see i just dont let them get away with things either - if they dont fill in a ed sheet properly, ill send it back tagged to the person who signed it and tell them to complete it properly please. if stuff doesnt get entered into the database at night, i send it back with a note saying do it. they think im a bossy little bitch i think. too bad :rolleyes:
    impatience is a gift ........
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    SamuleSamule Posts: 3,231
    zenith wrote:
    oh see i just dont let them get away with things either - if they dont fill in a ed sheet properly, ill send it back tagged to the person who signed it and tell them to complete it properly please. if stuff doesnt get entered into the database at night, i send it back with a note saying do it. they think im a bossy little bitch i think. too bad :rolleyes:
    If they think your being bossy doing that, making them do there job properly, while they ask you to make a card, cause they are too lazy to do so and then get cranky when you say no..doesn't make sense to me..
    Thats my problem, i let them get away with things, i just smile and nod my head, then just walk away... there is no point in getting into a little tiff with them when you know your right..
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    zenithzenith Posts: 3,191
    Samule wrote:
    If they think your being bossy doing that, making them do there job properly, while they ask you to make a card, cause they are too lazy to do so and then get cranky when you say no..doesn't make sense to me..
    Thats my problem, i let them get away with things, i just smile and nod my head, then just walk away... there is no point in getting into a little tiff with them when you know your right..

    yea, the frustrating thing is im perfectly reasonable - if theres something big on, ill sit down with the family and ring people for them, or run and grab files, or even do the paperwork like a ward clerk would, even tho thats not my job.

    its just the lazy ones who dont bother with things because they couldnt be bothered. we have one rn who religiously leaves paperwork so undone its crazy - no address, no medicare, no next of kin, no allergies, and not even any treatment apart from the presenting reason. doesnt even bother with the time the patient left. if that patient turned into a little child who went on to develop something serious or represent at another hospital and have complications, or god forbid die like one of those poor little meningococcal kids, the ombudsman would be down on us like a ton of bricks.

    when i point these things out, they just rave on about 'oh paperwork, paperwork, its all paperwork ... when i was nursing years ago blah blah blah.....'

    anyway, in the meantime, i just stay bossy - no doubt they all bitch about me like crazy behind my back, but oh well
    impatience is a gift ........
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    aus_suzaus_suz Posts: 9,364
    Sorry to hear about your day and the ppl that u are working with...
    It must be so frustrating for u.........
    What is it with ppl like that anyway.......They need to think outside of the square and stop thinking they know it all...Just because thats how things were done 40yrs ago doesnt mean its still the right way....


    I hope things brighten up....:)
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    do you think they could tour australia and district other than on a world tour
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    matt.orme wrote:
    do you think they could tour australia and district other than on a world tour
    what do you mean 'and district'?
    Sorry if thats a dumb Q :D


    BTW.....welcome matt.orme!!!! :D
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    where are you, matt.orme? In Australia??
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    well i mean asia or nz, cos they would probably go there too if they came down here. district / area / part of the planet.....same thing
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    threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    where are you, matt.orme? In Australia??


    $10 on brisbane.
    condescending and sarcastic since 1980
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    i am in brisbane.....rainy brisbane , finally... now tho gov. can breath easy, brisbane has got 8 months of water in its dam before we run out !
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    matt.orme wrote:
    well i mean asia or nz, cos they would probably go there too if they came down here. district / area / part of the planet.....same thing
    like 2003. it'd have to include the US as well
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    $10 on brisbane.
    :eek: lucky I didn't answer to that bet ;)

    How are ya today, Glenn?

    Turned that frown upside down hun? :D
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    SamuleSamule Posts: 3,231
    our dam is overflowing, right at this point in time, and we are still on frikkin water restrictions!!!!!!! Give our local council back right to the water rules, instead of the bloody state government!
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    Samule wrote:
    our dam is overflowing, right at this point in time, and we are still on frikkin water restrictions!!!!!!! Give our local council back right to the water rules, instead of the bloody state government!
    Bring some over here next month then. ;)
    It's doing the same here again......dark and cloudy, smells like rain.....but no rain :mad:
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    matt.orme wrote:
    i am in brisbane.....rainy brisbane , finally... now tho gov. can breath easy, brisbane has got 8 months of water in its dam before we run out !
    So what brings you to our fabulous little thread? :D
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