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pfft, that joint was flavour of the month back in the 90's

might have been hipster acceptable for the duration of 3:32pm-4:14pm on Friday 17th March 2012, but even that was strictly for kitsch value.

fact is that you can never know where the hipsters will pop up as it is guaranteed to be somewere "you would have heard of" In fact the only thing that is certain is that they will serve melbourne bitter.

so get this for fucking stupidity...

I just got a call from keysborough golf club telling me that my old man cramped over in pain and then fell unconscious with his eyes open.

ambulance was called, he has now woken up and is refusing to go to hospital. he has instead decided to finish his round of golf. - despite the face he may have just had a heart attack.

i'm in the city, so there is no way i can get there in time, so my mother is en route as we speak.

I have called the golf club to get them to call the nurse on call and make him speak to them, who knows if he will though

also he has turned his phone off

so get this for fucking stupidity...

I just got a call from keysborough golf club telling me that my old man cramped over in pain and then fell unconscious with his eyes open.

ambulance was called, he has now woken up and is refusing to go to hospital. he has instead decided to finish his round of golf. - despite the face he may have just had a heart attack.

i'm in the city, so there is no way i can get there in time, so my mother is en route as we speak.

I have called the golf club to get them to call the nurse on call and make him speak to them, who knows if he will though

also he has turned his phone off

Something my dad would do.

Hopes he's ok bro! Just leave nab they won't mind dude

he's at home now, mum is on her way over. there's no point leaving work man, i just spoke to him and he's refusing to go to the docs. mum might be able to convince him but i doubt it.

i'm self managed, so i can leave whenever, it's just that there is no point as it will take me a solid 90mins to get there and mum will be there sooner

he's at home now, mum is on her way over. there's no point leaving work man, i just spoke to him and he's refusing to go to the docs. mum might be able to convince him but i doubt it.

i'm self managed, so i can leave whenever, it's just that there is no point as it will take me a solid 90mins to get there and mum will be there sooner

Yeh this is true. Your mum should be able to talking him into it.. Women are good at that shot

Hate to say it being your dad and all Ham, but Darwin was onto something. When there are people dying of terminal illnesses and doing everything they can to stay alive, people refusing simple precautions for things like this are a bit of a pet peeve.

Age and stubbornness are heavily correlated.

Hate to say it being your dad and all Ham, but Darwin was onto something. When there are people dying of terminal illnesses and doing everything they can to stay alive, people refusing simple precautions for things like this are a bit of a pet peeve.

Age and stubbornness are heavily correlated.

dont't worry man... i totally agree :/

On topic, noticing more and more my dad taking after his old man (not with us anymore) in terms of senility and stubbornness...to the point where, like my grandfather, I can't reason with him on a lot of things. It's scary to think that I'm headed for that too...I'm already pretty senile and stubborn :/

The look of dismissal on his face after I suggested he get his Cobra polished and waxed because the paint would look infinitely better ("It already looks good!")...oh and he put one of those $15 eBay resistor things into his old Cobra, then tried to tell me how his economy and power had improved significantly -_-

he put one of those $15 eBay resistor things into his old Cobra, then tried to tell me how his economy and power had improved significantly -_-

you'd dad's not senile dude, he's just stupid

:P

pfft, that joint was flavour of the month back in the 90's

might have been hipster acceptable for the duration of 3:32pm-4:14pm on Friday 17th March 2012, but even that was strictly for kitsch value.

fact is that you can never know where the hipsters will pop up as it is guaranteed to be somewere "you would have heard of" In fact the only thing that is certain is that they will serve melbourne bitter.

Sounds like hipster talk to me

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