Womble, Congratulations. You're probably on your honeymoon now.
At the end of this week we'll be celebration our 33 wedding anniversary
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Womble, Congratulations. You're probably on your honeymoon now.
At the end of this week we'll be celebration our 33 wedding anniversary
Womble, forgot to mention, you know you've got a good 'un if she still forgives you even when she's wrong :p
commiserations :o
Congrats are in order, good luck in your new life.
So where's the honeymoon too?
Hope you bought all your tools first! Congrats.
well the weddings been and gone, no major dramas on the day...apart from the bride nearly fainting during the ceremony!!! Had to have a half time break as the pastor put it! :D We thought it was going to be raining as well, but it turned out to be a beautiful fine winters day at Port Douglas, so that was good. The reception was back in Cairns at the rsl, which was nice as it overlooks the esplanade. Everyone had a good time which is the main thing. And we got 3 grand from the wishing well!! More tools for me! (probably go on the new house tho) No honeymoon yet, lots of people travelled up here and stayed so we thought we'd put that off for a while, probably next school holidays. Today we go up to the tablelands to see a builder and sign a contract for the work to be done to our house up there, so hopefully we'll be able to move in before christmas too!! All in all a busy but great weekend...and I NEVER want to have another bluddy photo taken of me as long as I live!!
Congats mate and remember it's like an apprentership after the initial training and you learn to say "yes boss" with a smile it's not a bad institution:D
All the best for the future mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by womble
Where on the tablelands are you building?
Hope your face has stopped aching after all the photos.
Well done, Womble. All the best to you and Mrs Womble.
I am sure that you have made sure that you have a large space for a shed for blokely activities
you did WHAT???? you poor Basturd..... I have only one thing to say, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA.... P[HEW THAT WAS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
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Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
moved an old queenslander up to lake eacham this year, one that hedley was going to knock down in spence street. Got progress info in another section
face is still sore!
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...847#post331847
Better than that, there's already a shed there! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jmk89
Now that is one of the best pieces of pre-planning I have ever heard of - buy land with shed on it then buy house Mrs Womble wants and move house to land...AWESOME.Quote:
Originally Posted by womble
It reminds me of a colleague who was a golf fanatic - played twice each weekend and often in the week. He said to his bride "Darling, you know how much I love to play golf, but to show how committed I am to our marriage, I will only play once on the weekend from now on". He managed to keep that round of golf for over 20 years, until his knees gave up and he couldn't play anymore.
That house came from just around the corner form our house in Buchan St.Quote:
Originally Posted by womble
There is a set of apartments going up on that site not.
There was a couple of other old queenslanders that could have been moved too, along buchan street. They weren't flash by any means but had the potential to be done up...no time to move them though :( The one beside ours on spence was beyond saving however, a real dump. I see another 3 old places along martyn street have gone recently, no doubt for more units...no sense of heritage hereQuote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers