Yeah mate, working again though my new weekly wage is less than I earned in a day at the old one! Good to be working though. My supertwins are fine, just turned 10 and very cheeky, not sure where they get that, definitely not from me. Congrats on your son too mate, forgot to add that in the first time. Its funny who minor other problems you thought you had disappear when you have kids. Enjoy. Oh, and that little smartarse, next time you're lobbing the ball for him to hit, hit one extra high then grab another ball and do a forehand smash at him. If he complains tell him its a new drill.
All thanks to Leon, who passed with honours from the Damir Dokic University of Fatherhood and Tennis Coaching!
Congrats on the kid and kicking the weed. For the smart arse kids, just do what my old couch used to do, he'd fine us for swearibg and wasting time, and then add it to the bill for the lesson so the parents find out - I was a right little ***** but once it started costing me my hard earned pocket money (that I did stull all for) I pulled my head in quick. I soon ran off the railas again once I was older though
Thanks mate....I only have pix on my phone so I will try to get some shots in the morning.....or when I get back from NZ in 10 days :good
Alright ****s, I'm gunna give betting another go. Gunna place some multi bets on for some of the soccer games and league on this weekend. Heres my bets... First ones a bit of a long shot... I have Brisbane Roar to lead at half time and then go on and win Chelsea and Bolton to be level at half time then Chelsea to win Liverpool and Fulham to be level at half time then Liverpool to win $10 = $632. Second one... England with the 17.5 start in the league international Perth Glory to beat Melbourne Brisbane Roar to win Bristol City to win $10 = $251 Third one... Gold Coast United to win Papua New Guinea to beat Cook Islands in the league Arsenal to win Newcastle Utd to win $10 = 73 Last one... Sydney FC to beat Wellington Man Utd (****s)to win Arsenal to win Brisbane Roar to lead at half time and then win $10 = $107 After all that gets up, I'll have to start planning my next trip to Japan. Anyone else wanna get rich with me is free to use my tips.
i dont know about any that crap but im gonna put a lazy 20 or 50 bucks on souths to be top 4 next year.you have signed a dude called sam burgess i think and Nathan Brown rates him higher than BBailey and Ryles along with Taylorand Asotasi and the others you will have the best pack in the league barring injuries.
I'm too A.D.D to place a low odds bet now, then be expected to keep the slip in a safe place for almost 12 months. I think Souths will do ok though (I guess I've said that about 15 times and they've only made the 8 once). Sam Burgess may be a bit too wet for the NRL just yet. Everyone has big wraps on him, Mark Hughes says he's never been more excited about a youngster since he saw Sonny Bill play. I just hope everyone doesn't expect too much from him. He's only 20 I think, and although the Super League is getting better, it's still some way off NRL standard. I think he's still another year or so away, and with the amount of press he's getting (there seems to be a new story on him every second day) he's going to be labelled a dud if he does struggle during his first year. Dave Taylor is still the buy of the year for me. I can't wait to see him play, and I wonder how Lang will use him. I'd be surprised if he makes any drastic changes to his game. I also think Asotasi will have his best year yet for Souths. With Taylor, and Burgess on board, it will take the pressure and target off him, and I think he'll fire. Lang needs to find a way to protect Sandow though. Although it's entertaining seeing him pull off some big hits every now and then, he is a bit of a liability in defence, and needs to be out near the wing, or in the middle of two hard tacklers like Crocker and Asotasi. Hopefully Lang gives him some of the attacking freedom that Taylor seemed to take away from him. He just seemed a bit 'too coached' and structured this season, which is not his style. He's a flamboyant, unpredictable kind of Preston Campbell.