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Re: Let it all hang out,tell us how you really feel and what pisses you off.
« Reply #8675 on: September 04, 2015, 06:06:10 pm »
So, if it's in the interest of conservation and protecting local farmlands, then let the local people take care of it and cull if it is absolutely necessary  (as with roos in oz) but rich knobs should not be allowed to shoot an animal as a trophy. ...it's arrogant, ignorant and total wank. I understand that fees (I doubt all of it) supposedly are returned for "conservation" but other ways need to be found other than giving a knob a hard on. It still pisses me off and no amount of twisting or justification will change that.
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« Reply #8676 on: September 04, 2015, 06:48:25 pm »
... It still pisses me off and no amount of twisting or justification will change that.
Fair play, Peter  :)
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« Reply #8677 on: September 05, 2015, 02:11:36 am »
Here's how the "Big Game Hunters" probably see themselves:



Here's how the rest of the world sees them:

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« Reply #8678 on: September 05, 2015, 02:40:32 am »
The ol' mate Burgy died this morning.
He knew how to catch a big fish and taught us lads a trick or two.
There's been a few tears welling throughout the day after the news broke.

Unfortunately, he had a few few health issues but he kept doing what he loved doing which included looking after his mates and their missus's and kids.

Burgy was closer to 50 yo than 60 yo which is a bit of a punch in the guts.
He had a bloody tough up bringing as a child due to his parents alcohol preferences and that influenced him and molded him into the pillar of strength that he became.

Thanks for being me mate, thanks for looking after me when I was pissed and thanks for teaching me how to catch a big fcuking fish.

RIP Burgy.

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« Reply #8679 on: September 05, 2015, 02:45:33 am »



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« Reply #8680 on: September 05, 2015, 02:49:59 am »
Ah sorry to hear that Mick, and so young too. Keep your chin up and remember the good times, and name the next big fukcen fish in his honour. RIP Burgy.
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« Reply #8681 on: September 05, 2015, 03:06:38 am »
The ol' mate Burgy died this morning.
He knew how to catch a big fish and taught us lads a trick or two.
There's been a few tears welling throughout the day after the news broke.

Unfortunately, he had a few few health issues but he kept doing what he loved doing which included looking after his mates and their missus's and kids.

Burgy was closer to 50 yo than 60 yo which is a bit of a punch in the guts.
He had a bloody tough up bringing as a child due to his parents alcohol preferences and that influenced him and molded him into the pillar of strength that he became.

Thanks for being me mate, thanks for looking after me when I was pissed and thanks for teaching me how to catch a big fcuking fish.

RIP Burgy.



It's tough when someone departs too soon.  My old fishing buddy JB is currently awaiting some good news, he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of kidney tumor.  He had a kidney removed last week and is now waiting to start chemo, the worst part is he is only 53.  He is doing better than the doctors gave him as an initial prognisis.  They initially told him he was not likely to survive the surgery, so he was #$%*ting bricks when he went in, and had said goodbye to everyone just in case he didn't make it.  It was a tough phone call to recieve, I just hope I never have to make one like it, but everyone was grateful when he came out in good spirits.  RIP Burgy.
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« Reply #8682 on: September 05, 2015, 03:07:34 am »
Ah sorry to hear that Mick, and so young too. Keep your chin up and remember the good times, and name the next big fukcen fish in his honour. RIP Burgy.
Thanks for your thoughts Pete.
We did a sh1tload of fencing together back in the day on the weekends, and when the elements got the upper hand on the body, Burgy would just keep straining wire until the job was done.

And he loved a few cold beers afterwards, but you'd never catch up with the fierce pace that he'd set to quench a dry neck.  ;D
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« Reply #8683 on: September 05, 2015, 03:16:23 am »
The ol' mate Burgy died this morning.
He knew how to catch a big fish and taught us lads a trick or two.
There's been a few tears welling throughout the day after the news broke.

Unfortunately, he had a few few health issues but he kept doing what he loved doing which included looking after his mates and their missus's and kids.

Burgy was closer to 50 yo than 60 yo which is a bit of a punch in the guts.
He had a bloody tough up bringing as a child due to his parents alcohol preferences and that influenced him and molded him into the pillar of strength that he became.

Thanks for being me mate, thanks for looking after me when I was pissed and thanks for teaching me how to catch a big fcuking fish.

RIP Burgy.



It's tough when someone departs too soon.  My old fishing buddy JB is currently awaiting some good news, he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of kidney tumor.  He had a kidney removed last week and is now waiting to start chemo, the worst part is he is only 53.  He is doing better than the doctors gave him as an initial prognisis.  They initially told him he was not likely to survive the surgery, so he was #$%*ting bricks when he went in, and had said goodbye to everyone just in case he didn't make it.  It was a tough phone call to recieve, I just hope I never have to make one like it, but everyone was grateful when he came out in good spirits.  RIP Burgy.
Thanks Andrew.
It's hard to take it when a good mate departs, but knowing that Burgy gave it his best shot and never backed off with anything that he believed was right is a pretty good feeling.
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« Reply #8684 on: September 05, 2015, 03:51:58 am »
On a lighter note I picked my new (to me) car today.  I'm taking it for a run in the scrub tomorrow to stretch its legs a little.

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« Reply #8685 on: September 05, 2015, 04:17:24 am »
Well, I got about 1 hour in on the Postie Bike today.
At the moment, I'm pissing around with the back wheel trying to work out the spacing for the rear wheel bearings.

At some point, the bearings have spun in the hub which has been centre punched and the bearings loctited in.

To my way of thinking, the bearings should be pushed up against the machined shoulder on either side of the hub which is normally how it should be.
BUT, the fcuking spacer between the bearings is preventing it from happening.
So, after taking a few measurements, I machined the spacer so that the bearings sit back against the hub shoulders and now the fcuking brake backplate just rubs on the hub.

Now I'm starting to think that some Postie Bike hater has deliberatley fcuked around with it and caused me a whole lot of grief.

It's fixable but, that means that I'll have to do some thinking instead of drinking and that pisses me off.  ;D
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« Reply #8686 on: September 05, 2015, 04:26:31 am »
On a lighter note I picked my new (to me) car today.  I'm taking it for a run in the scrub tomorrow to stretch its legs a little.


Dem Red Ones are good for chasing kangaroo through the bush aayyy.  ;D
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« Reply #8687 on: September 05, 2015, 04:52:11 am »
On a lighter note I picked my new (to me) car today.  I'm taking it for a run in the scrub tomorrow to stretch its legs a little.


Dem Red Ones are good for chasing kangaroo through the bush aayyy.  ;D
Damn straight mate, da red ones go faster ;D.
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« Reply #8688 on: September 05, 2015, 05:00:29 am »
Well, I got about 1 hour in on the Postie Bike today.
At the moment, I'm pissing around with the back wheel trying to work out the spacing for the rear wheel bearings.

At some point, the bearings have spun in the hub which has been centre punched and the bearings loctited in.

To my way of thinking, the bearings should be pushed up against the machined shoulder on either side of the hub which is normally how it should be.
BUT, the fcuking spacer between the bearings is preventing it from happening.
So, after taking a few measurements, I machined the spacer so that the bearings sit back against the hub shoulders and now the fcuking brake backplate just rubs on the hub.

Now I'm starting to think that some Postie Bike hater has deliberatley fcuked around with it and caused me a whole lot of grief.

It's fixable but, that means that I'll have to do some thinking instead of drinking and that pisses me off.  ;D
Come on Mick, some of your best work has come from drinking....keep drinking and thinking mate, you owe it to that little postie  ;)
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« Reply #8689 on: September 05, 2015, 05:01:08 am »
Well, I got about 1 hour in on the Postie Bike today.
At the moment, I'm pissing around with the back wheel trying to work out the spacing for the rear wheel bearings.

At some point, the bearings have spun in the hub which has been centre punched and the bearings loctited in.

To my way of thinking, the bearings should be pushed up against the machined shoulder on either side of the hub which is normally how it should be.
BUT, the fcuking spacer between the bearings is preventing it from happening.
So, after taking a few measurements, I machined the spacer so that the bearings sit back against the hub shoulders and now the fcuking brake backplate just rubs on the hub.

Now I'm starting to think that some Postie Bike hater has deliberatley fcuked around with it and caused me a whole lot of grief.

It's fixable but, that means that I'll have to do some thinking instead of drinking and that pisses me off.  ;D

Hey Mick, you've probably inadvertantly taken the clearance between the brake plate and the hub off by your machining, but a washer or two between the brake plate and the hub should fix the rubbing, methinks? Cheers, Terry. ;D
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« Reply #8690 on: September 05, 2015, 05:20:23 am »
Well, I got about 1 hour in on the Postie Bike today.
At the moment, I'm pissing around with the back wheel trying to work out the spacing for the rear wheel bearings.

At some point, the bearings have spun in the hub which has been centre punched and the bearings loctited in.

To my way of thinking, the bearings should be pushed up against the machined shoulder on either side of the hub which is normally how it should be.
BUT, the fcuking spacer between the bearings is preventing it from happening.
So, after taking a few measurements, I machined the spacer so that the bearings sit back against the hub shoulders and now the fcuking brake backplate just rubs on the hub.

Now I'm starting to think that some Postie Bike hater has deliberatley fcuked around with it and caused me a whole lot of grief.

It's fixable but, that means that I'll have to do some thinking instead of drinking and that pisses me off.  ;D
Come on Mick, some of your best work has come from drinking....keep drinking and thinking mate, you owe it to that little postie  ;)
The ol' Postie is getting plenty of attention Pete and she'll be a ball biter when she's done.
It's had a few bush jobs done to it to keep it going but I'll keep at it until it's the Formula 1 Postie.  ;D
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« Reply #8691 on: September 05, 2015, 05:48:26 am »
Well, I got about 1 hour in on the Postie Bike today.
At the moment, I'm pissing around with the back wheel trying to work out the spacing for the rear wheel bearings.

At some point, the bearings have spun in the hub which has been centre punched and the bearings loctited in.

To my way of thinking, the bearings should be pushed up against the machined shoulder on either side of the hub which is normally how it should be.
BUT, the fcuking spacer between the bearings is preventing it from happening.
So, after taking a few measurements, I machined the spacer so that the bearings sit back against the hub shoulders and now the fcuking brake backplate just rubs on the hub.

Now I'm starting to think that some Postie Bike hater has deliberatley fcuked around with it and caused me a whole lot of grief.

It's fixable but, that means that I'll have to do some thinking instead of drinking and that pisses me off.  ;D

Hey Mick, you've probably inadvertantly taken the clearance between the brake plate and the hub off by your machining, but a washer or two between the brake plate and the hub should fix the rubbing, methinks? Cheers, Terry. ;D
I fcuked up mate and machined about .030 too much of off the bearing spacer and theres no preload on the centre bearing races which is making the bearings lock up under load.
That's no biggie because I'll make another one.

Getting the bearings to sit back onto the shoulders in the hub and maintaining clearance on the brake backplate is causing a drinking problem because the backplate offset is determined by the depth of the bearing in the hub and something isn't right.

There's an old injury from the backplate rubbing on the hub and I reckon that I can smell a fcuking rat.

More than likely it's going to be a lathe job but it just pisses me off that the beautiful black paint job that took a six pack to do will have to be redone.  ;D

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« Reply #8692 on: September 05, 2015, 06:26:31 am »
Sounds like a good excuse for another six pack.
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« Reply #8693 on: September 05, 2015, 11:46:29 am »
The ol' mate Burgy died this morning.
He knew how to catch a big fish and taught us lads a trick or two.
There's been a few tears welling throughout the day after the news broke.

Unfortunately, he had a few few health issues but he kept doing what he loved doing which included looking after his mates and their missus's and kids.

Burgy was closer to 50 yo than 60 yo which is a bit of a punch in the guts.
He had a bloody tough up bringing as a child due to his parents alcohol preferences and that influenced him and molded him into the pillar of strength that he became.

Thanks for being me mate, thanks for looking after me when I was pissed and thanks for teaching me how to catch a big fcuking fish.

RIP Burgy.

Sorry to hear that Mick. Safe trip to the after life Burgy. I lost a mate Harvey through a stupid accident last year, no-ones's fault just bad #$%* that day.It's not fun losing good mates.

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« Reply #8694 on: September 05, 2015, 04:04:03 pm »
It's not fun losing good mates.

Take care.

Kev


Too true Kev.
Sorry for your loss Mick.

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« Reply #8695 on: September 05, 2015, 04:27:06 pm »
Thanks for your thoughts Kev and Brian.
There are a lot of great memories of Burgy that will be remembered by many.
He lived a simple life, never shyed away from hard work, always there to lend a helping hand, loved a few coldies after the job was done and had a heart of gold.
Another one of Burgy's attributes was that he never had a negative word about anyone.
He just got on with what he had to do.
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« Reply #8696 on: September 05, 2015, 04:33:30 pm »
Geez Mick, how does anyone not have a negative word to say about anybody? A lot of people piss me off lots, so I have lots of negative comments about lots of people....there's a lot of lots in that sentence and that pisses me off....lots.
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« Reply #8697 on: September 05, 2015, 05:55:26 pm »
Geez Mick, how does anyone not have a negative word to say about anybody? A lot of people piss me off lots, so I have lots of negative comments about lots of people....there's a lot of lots in that sentence and that pisses me off....lots.

It's possible Pete, one of my guys at Puckapunyal was like that, he was just able to see the good in anyone, and everyone loved him. He wasn't looking forward to retirement because he didn't have much in his superannuation, then McDonalds decided to open a store in Seymour and offered him and his wife a fortune for his wife's auntie's old house, as even though it was falling down, it was on a huge block of land in the main street, so Wayne and his wife were able to retire and do all the things they wanted to do. They deserved it.

I've still got a roll of 7mm copper cored plug wire that Wayne gave me, I mentioned that I'd tried to buy some at Repco and they only had the graphite stuff, anyway, without a word he went home at lunchtime and presented me with the roll on his return. He was an old Speedway racer, and had lots of interesting things in his garage. He wouldn't take any money for it, but I knew he had a weakness for VB, so I put a slab in the back of his ute, and it was all good. I'm betting that Mick's mate was cut from the same cloth. Cheers, Terry. ;D

   
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« Reply #8698 on: September 05, 2015, 10:26:26 pm »
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« Reply #8699 on: September 06, 2015, 05:12:02 am »
I'm leaving at 3 am to go to Indianapolis to the drag races and here I sit awake with a leg cramp. gonna drink some pickle juice and try not to ralph.

Both my sons and a friend of theirs were there yesterday it was their very first time hearing a top fuel car run other than what you hear on TV and they were literally blown away from the experience, fortunately they took my advice and brought ear plugs with them. They were flooding FB with pics so rather than set behind the computer being pissed and envious of their adventure my wife and I hopped on the Gold Wing to another drag strip about an hour north of Indy to watch sportsman and bracket racing. It was only an 1/8 mile track but hey racing is racing and it sure beat setting at home doing nothing.
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