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28 Oct 2014, 2:04 pm

You are welcome. I will always share my most interesting stories with you all.

Now it's 3am here. It's going to be a cloudy day. I hope it won't rain tomorrow.



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28 Oct 2014, 10:27 pm

I have identified the URO I saw yesterday (unidentified rolling object). It was a McLaren 650S :o

At first I thought it was a Lotus or something ordinary like that but then I saw the rear end.



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28 Oct 2014, 10:50 pm

i hate it when slabs of foam core start to roleplay as a sail.
i am riding my bike home, i am nearly there and i realize i left my messy slab in the art studio. i turn 180 and go back to get it.

i am nearly pushed over with a breeze, no way to secure it on a BIKE. it's not like giant paper you can roll into a tube and stuff it into something, this is rigid stuff. handlebars? how do i brake, my jacket is hanging off the left bar.

i just walked the rest of the way. it's not like i had an appointment or anything. (sarcasm)


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28 Oct 2014, 10:55 pm

What a horrible horrible life! :cry:


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29 Oct 2014, 12:00 am

I got the break from Barb that I needed tonight. The three of us stayed home and she told me in a slightly annoyed way that she didn't want company tonight. Why she doesn't call Dean and do the same thing, I'll never understand. Of course people treat people on the spectrum like crap, so it doesn't surprise me.


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29 Oct 2014, 12:35 am

Dishwashers should be seen and not heard (automatic dishwashers).


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29 Oct 2014, 12:38 am

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Here I am sitting, in a Finnish suburban municipality no-one has ever heard from. No wonder we have the highest top-rate suicide numbers in the world. There are moments when I consider it an option.

Like right now.

Greenland has quite high numbers of SA/SI also. SA-suicide attempt, SI- suicide ideation.


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29 Oct 2014, 1:09 am

I've started doing my Christmas shopping. :D



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29 Oct 2014, 4:59 am

Rifle shoots fine. Kinda feels too easy.

Archery has ruined me.



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29 Oct 2014, 7:07 am

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Archery has ruined me.


I take it, being a hunter, you've got a compound bow. What sort do you have and what poundage have you got it set to?


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29 Oct 2014, 7:13 am

Well, my Mum's come out of her heart surgery alright except the surgeon nicked her lung and it collapsed but apparently, that's not as serious as it sounds and it's quite common.


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29 Oct 2014, 7:24 am

No compound.

For commercial, I have a 50 pound recurve and a 60 pound longbow (both Samick). No sights. Recurve shoots from a rest, longbow from the shelf. Working up to get good to 20 meters takes considerable practice for me (good to me is hitting an empty 2 liter Coke bottle 99% of the time); at least a season of shooting.

I could hit that same 2 liter bottle at 400 yards right now with the aforementioned rifle. I'm not saying it's easy (after all, it takes time to get there), but it's more methodical and mechanical (and remembered), rather than that...instinctive type of shooting traditional archery requires.

Perhaps I'd change my tune if I ever used a sight on a bow. Never thought of using one.

I sometimes think of getting a good compound, but I tend to backtrack there, as I'd probably just hang it on the wall 99.99% of the time when I feel like shooting.



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29 Oct 2014, 7:53 am

Dillogic wrote:
No compound.

For commercial, I have a 50 pound recurve and a 60 pound longbow (both Samick). No sights. Recurve shoots from a rest, longbow from the shelf. Working up to get good to 20 meters takes considerable practice for me (good to me is hitting an empty 2 liter Coke bottle 99% of the time); at least a season of shooting.

I could hit that same 2 liter bottle at 400 yards right now with the aforementioned rifle. I'm not saying it's easy (after all, it takes time to get there), but it's more methodical and mechanical (and remembered), rather than that...instinctive type of shooting traditional archery requires.

Perhaps I'd change my tune if I ever used a sight on a bow. Never thought of using one.

I sometimes think of getting a good compound, but I tend to backtrack there, as I'd probably just hang it on the wall 99.99% of the time when I feel like shooting.


I've got a Hoyt GMX riser (blue) with Hoyt 990TX limbs. I shoot at SOPA (Sydney Olympic Park Archery) of course with Easton X10 stabilizers, sight etc. and an AR Arco AR37 compound. Beautiful bow (oh, and my first compound, a Chinook).


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29 Oct 2014, 7:55 am

I cleaned my shower earlier and it's still bothering my sinuses (had to use a heap of that shower power stuff). I have to do a heap of cleaning if dad is coming around this weekend to fix my vertical planter to my courtyard wall. I was even behind in the vacuuming, I tried to do my stairs yesterday until my vacuum cleaner tumbled downstairs. It didn't break thank goodness.



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29 Oct 2014, 8:09 am

..."Harmony and understanding
Sympathy and trust abounding
No more falsehoods or derisions
Golden living dreams of visions
Mystic crystal revelation
And the minds true liberation..."

I'm sure glad I live in the age of Aquarius. :roll:



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29 Oct 2014, 6:29 pm

We were never meant for a world like this but we have a gift! ...


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