Rob from what Ive read of your posts you believe as I do...we are here learning the lessons we chose to learn ? Looking back over my life I have advanced from a yes person to someone who can say NO at times. That journey has been hard and long..made even harder by the fact I really hate hurting people. Of all the people Ive met those suffering from bipolar have taught me the most valuable of lessons...tolerance. Listening costs nothing....I have even learnt to not take too much on board....so if listening doesnt weaken you where is the point where you cut someone of... Just asking as I value your thoughts
I say HAVE because I asked her once to tell me only good news on a particular day and through chit chatting found she was bipolar ....that put a whole new slant on her negetivity and I try to be there in all her ups and downs....
sometimes I wonder about Telstra and who they give info to as well...
my mobile bill has been really high so I asked about it. Telstra said i had a 3rd party user that was adding about $50 dollars a month to my bill. I dont subscribe or down load stuff on my mobile so asked Telstra how the hell they got my number and how telstra is charging me for stuff i dont use. They gave me a number to ring to unsubscribe.... How do you unsubscribe something you didnt subscribe to in the first place...and how does telstra just charge you...
I think the man paying stems back to a time long gone when not many women were working...or those that were wernt earning much money. Times have changed
RE: Australian movies
maybe because adults go to the movies as well...also the cost of cinemas now a days makes it hard for a family to go