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#318926 by stubear280
Sun Nov 03, 2013 12:40 am
Hope. I gotta tell ya, my family has been going through a tremendous amount of hardships. Through all of the roughness we've endured my friends have really come through and gave us options to take to not lose everything. All that I've went through lately has really shown that people as a whole can stick together. Ladies and gentlemen, we are family, no matter the difference we can stick together and make things work. In a small (yet massive way) being a part of this forum has introduced me to incredible people (all of you!) that in whatever way give me hope in humanity and I cannot thank you enough for that. We were about to be homeless if not for the help from my friends, and one thing I thought hard about that I would miss, is the access to you lovely people. I love you all, no matter how little we've come in contact directly. If any of you need anything I will do my best to do it for you guys.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EVERYTHING. <3
#318935 by Faffy
Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:13 am
^This.


All the best to you and your family, Stu! :D
#318937 by JuZ
Mon Nov 04, 2013 3:22 am
stubear280 wrote:Hope. I gotta tell ya, my family has been going through a tremendous amount of hardships. Through all of the roughness we've endured my friends have really come through and gave us options to take to not lose everything. All that I've went through lately has really shown that people as a whole can stick together. Ladies and gentlemen, we are family, no matter the difference we can stick together and make things work. In a small (yet massive way) being a part of this forum has introduced me to incredible people (all of you!) that in whatever way give me hope in humanity and I cannot thank you enough for that. We were about to be homeless if not for the help from my friends, and one thing I thought hard about that I would miss, is the access to you lovely people. I love you all, no matter how little we've come in contact directly. If any of you need anything I will do my best to do it for you guys.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EVERYTHING. <3


Mate, I am glad to hear things have improved somewhat for you and your family. The prospect of possibly becoming homeless must have been a very frightening and confronting experience.

You're a good egg, Stu. Take care of yourself my friend and I wish only good things for you.
#318983 by KeasbyNights
Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:07 am
stubear280 wrote:Hope. I gotta tell ya, my family has been going through a tremendous amount of hardships. Through all of the roughness we've endured my friends have really come through and gave us options to take to not lose everything. All that I've went through lately has really shown that people as a whole can stick together. Ladies and gentlemen, we are family, no matter the difference we can stick together and make things work. In a small (yet massive way) being a part of this forum has introduced me to incredible people (all of you!) that in whatever way give me hope in humanity and I cannot thank you enough for that. We were about to be homeless if not for the help from my friends, and one thing I thought hard about that I would miss, is the access to you lovely people. I love you all, no matter how little we've come in contact directly. If any of you need anything I will do my best to do it for you guys.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EVERYTHING. <3


You know the same comes from us! If you ever need anything, you've always got any of us. :)
#318999 by sylkicks
Wed Nov 13, 2013 6:16 pm
Stu :) I'm glad to hear things are going better bro, and that NONE of that stuff ended up going down. The forums is a great place full of rad people, and I share this sentiment. Gotta come around mo :)
#319010 by JuZ
Fri Nov 15, 2013 4:47 am
3 weeks until baby girl is due, so she's now considered full term. Pretty awesome!

Any name suggestions? We're struggling!!
#319013 by Bookwyrm83
Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:17 am
Little late to the party, but I hope everything continues to get better and more awesome for Stu, as well as anyone else here who needs awesomeness.

Congrats on having another child, Juz! Can't really offer a name, but perhaps there a might be a relative of either you or your wife who might be worth naming after.
#319020 by JuZ
Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:18 pm
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Little late to the party, but I hope everything continues to get better and more awesome for Stu, as well as anyone else here who needs awesomeness.

Congrats on having another child, Juz! Can't really offer a name, but perhaps there a might be a relative of either you or your wife who might be worth naming after.


Thanks heaps, I appreciate it!

My son's middle name is John, which is the name of my Dad, my uncle, both my grandfathers, and is also my middle name. So I agree, a family name would be good.

Unfortunately all the female family names on my wife's side are either taken or... less than ideal! Every time we think we have it nailed, we get tired of it or find fault with it. But we do have a couple of possibilities, and will also have 60 days to come up with a name after she's born. Not that I relish the prospect of a nameless baby!
#319024 by JuZ
Sat Nov 16, 2013 4:47 am
Hiddos wrote:Name her John, it is the only way.


Tempting!

Joni?

Joni Mitchell, after all...
#319093 by Bookwyrm83
Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:12 pm
My Iron Maiden Final Frontier tour shirt.

It's so awesome that some drunk hobo dude wanted it - literally, wanted me to take it off and give it to him. Uh, no, I like this shirt.

He then began following me, bartering for it by offering to give me his tattered Nirvana shirt. Again, no thanks. I'm going to work, I don't time for this. I left him shouting fo me to come back and give him my shirt.

That's one way to start the day off, I suppose.
#319094 by EphelDuath666
Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:28 am
Bookwyrm83 wrote:My Iron Maiden Final Frontier tour shirt.

It's so awesome that some drunk hobo dude wanted it - literally, wanted me to take it off and give it to him. Uh, no, I like this shirt.

He then began following me, bartering for it by offering to give me his tattered Nirvana shirt. Again, no thanks. I'm going to work, I don't time for this. I left him shouting fo me to come back and give him my shirt.

That's one way to start the day off, I suppose.



well, you should have let him follow you some more. You never know, he might have offered you a bj. Everyone knows hobo bj's are the best...






:lol: I just creeped out myself a little
#319096 by Bookwyrm83
Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:12 pm
EphelDuath666 wrote:
Bookwyrm83 wrote:My Iron Maiden Final Frontier tour shirt.

It's so awesome that some drunk hobo dude wanted it - literally, wanted me to take it off and give it to him. Uh, no, I like this shirt.

He then began following me, bartering for it by offering to give me his tattered Nirvana shirt. Again, no thanks. I'm going to work, I don't time for this. I left him shouting fo me to come back and give him my shirt.

That's one way to start the day off, I suppose.



well, you should have let him follow you some more. You never know, he might have offered you a bj. Everyone knows hobo bj's are the best...

:lol: I just creeped out myself a little


You just reminded me of that sequence from It (the book, not the movie) where a syphilitic hobo tries to offer young Eddie a BJ, chasing after him; later the clown appears, rotted and diseased and doing the same thing, but he nearly gets Eddie (who barely escapes). That scene creeped me out when I first read it (I'd had a similar experience that age) but also made me laugh, and still does.
#319098 by JuZ
Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:53 pm
Bloody good book, It.

My wife loved it as a kid and got me to read it a few years ago.

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