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Are you opposed to Android phones? I recently had to replace my Note 4 (which I had for over three years) and got a good deal on an LG V20, which is also pretty great even though it's last year's news. Very good sound quality and camera, removable battery, expandable storage...
I can't stand the crApple interface. Android all the way.

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This is going to sound dumb but I'll say it anyway. Just as things start turning in my life I'm finding it hardest to stay positive. I suppose that's down to the fact that where things are heading and what I envisioned my life would be have never been further apart.

Hopes and dreams sure are useless, aren't they?

 

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On 5/6/2018 at 4:35 AM, FatherAlabaster said:

Are you opposed to Android phones? I recently had to replace my Note 4 (which I had for over three years) and got a good deal on an LG V20, which is also pretty great even though it's last year's news. Very good sound quality and camera, removable battery, expandable storage...

I'm entirely convinced that they are the way to go over the iphone. I think once the warranty runs out/I can't take it anymore I will get an LG or something like that. I think my wife's phone is an LG. 

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Out for dinner with a mate, so beers are in order. I guess this is what regular people without kids do sometimes. Awesome!
It's nice, but it always seems weird for me because all I do is think about my kids when I'm not with them. I couldn't do it for more than a night, unless I was out of town or something, no matter how much fun I was having.

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So I now know what inspired the Christians to craft the image of a burning abyss filled with the tortured souls of 'sinners'. One of them had to come up with an appropriate analogy for the pain of a kidney stone. Genuinely the most excrutiating pain I have ever experienced.
Indeed it is. When my doctor treated me for my first one, he said that he treated a cop who was suffering from one not long before I arrived, and the cop said the pain was more extreme than getting shot. Good luck, literally nothing you can do about it until it passes.

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Band meeting then head down the road to Cradle of Filth, live tonight in Melbourne. Can't wait to see those new guitarists tear it up live. I'm actually really excited. Hope I'm not too tipsy to appreciate it when they bedevil the stage with gothic melodicism. 

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It's been a nice week. It's the first time in years that I don't have some kind of major project or other obligation hanging over my head. I've been reading a lot, staying off the internet more than usual, and trying to clear my mind. The weather has been good enough that I've been to the park with my son nearly every day, and I've gotten out on the bicycle twice. He and I are a lot happier when we get some exercise; winter sucked, it felt like all we could do was sit inside and rot. My wife and I celebrated our ninth wedding anniversary on Wednesday with a breakfast date and a walk along the river. Hope y'all have been well.

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1 hour ago, FatherAlabaster said:

It's been a nice week. It's the first time in years that I don't have some kind of major project or other obligation hanging over my head. I've been reading a lot, staying off the internet more than usual, and trying to clear my mind. The weather has been good enough that I've been to the park with my son nearly every day, and I've gotten out on the bicycle twice. He and I are a lot happier when we get some exercise; winter sucked, it felt like all we could do was sit inside and rot. My wife and I celebrated our ninth wedding anniversary on Wednesday with a breakfast date and a walk along the river. Hope y'all have been well.

Happy anniversary to guys that’s great keeping things in check hey alabaster did you check out that song I recommend 

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It's been a nice week. It's the first time in years that I don't have some kind of major project or other obligation hanging over my head. I've been reading a lot, staying off the internet more than usual, and trying to clear my mind. The weather has been good enough that I've been to the park with my son nearly every day, and I've gotten out on the bicycle twice. He and I are a lot happier when we get some exercise; winter sucked, it felt like all we could do was sit inside and rot. My wife and I celebrated our ninth wedding anniversary on Wednesday with a breakfast date and a walk along the river. Hope y'all have been well.
Wow, I guess you and your wife got married just a couple of weeks after me and mine, our 9th anniversary was on the 26th. My friend that drums in the band was just 3 weeks before that. Love was in the air for metal dudes.

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30 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

Wow, I guess you and your wife got married just a couple of weeks after me and mine, our 9th anniversary was on the 26th. My friend that drums in the band was just 3 weeks before that. Love was in the air for metal dudes.

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Nice. I hope you guys made a good day out of it. It really doesn't feel like that long to me, but when I think about some of the other things that were happening in my life at that point, they feel like they've receded into the distant past.

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Nice. I hope you guys made a good day out of it. It really doesn't feel like that long to me, but when I think about some of the other things that were happening in my life at that point, they feel like they've receded into the distant past.
Just a brief dinner date. I don't remember much of that time at all, and feel like a completely different person these days. It all seems so long ago, but I was still just a dumb kid back then.

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13 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

Just a brief dinner date. I don't remember much of that time at all, and feel like a completely different person these days. It all seems so long ago, but I was still just a dumb kid back then.

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I sometimes feel like I'm still getting over being a dumb kid. And she never was... But we've known each other for 22 years, so she's seen me at my dumbest. 

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