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  • #31
    Originally posted by A Country Member View Post
    Bikini model with a scat fetish?
    Well, that went in an unexpected direction.
    Originally posted by jism
    I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

      Don't knock the manifesting.. It works if you really do it properly..stuff I have manifested in my life just off the top of my head.

      1981, 1982 & 1983 Parra premiership wins for my Dad before he died..I had a dream it would happen when I was 12..that's when I discovered the power of it all..everyone at school had laughed at me..mostly Canterbury and Manly fans...I showed them..

      My first full time job when I moved to Sydney

      My shop when I was working in an office job I hated. I kept seeing a gift shop right in Roosters territory selling a lot of hand made items by local artists. 5 years later, I made that happen

      2010 Roosters in grand final after getting the spoon the year before. I kept saying to my customers, just you wait.we'll come back...I had even put a wooden spoon in my shop window to prove I had had a sense of humour about it all..the following year, I was decorating it for grand final..

      The roof over my head..manifested an apartment that is cool in summer, close to everything and back on my old street after moving back from Melbourne..10 years later, I'm still here. The Roosters fans in my building are a welcome bonus and we all got to know each other more during Covid..more blessings..

      I've married off several of my girlfriends over the years by manifesting lovely men to sweep them off their feet..I've described their hair colour, clothing types etc and have been right every time..

      2013 grand final..had been putting aside $20 a week all season for new jeans to wear to the finals and also money for semi final and grand final tickets..just knew it would happen..

      A new job working from home full time during covid..2 years later, I'm still doing this for the same company after 4 promotions and my salary has nearly doubled in less than 2 years (which I didn't even ask for, just wanted the job security and to stay home, didn't ask for the extra money)

      Last week, 3 work mates who went off to work for the opposition all came back to work on a project I put them forward for. All 3 of them got rehired by our company as they were all so miserable at the opposition (sort of like when Roosters players go off to Souths but then realise they should have stayed at the classier joint ). All 3 of them messaged me via Microsoft Teams within a day of one another, all so grateful to be back. They got their jobs on their own merits of course, but I'm thrilled I reached out to them all in the first place as they were all so unhappy.

      Watching a racehorse win 3 in a row last year..I never put money on it..just wanted to see it do well for the people concerned to bring happiness for them, not myself..that was the one I mentioned in the other thread yesterday..I threw some money on it just to see what would happen...I went for a walk, didn't watch the race and came home to that $66 in my betting account which I haven't touched since Melbourne Cup Day 2020...that's how often I bet with money,.,...

      If your intentions are good, pure and for the greater good and not steeped in selfishness or greed, yes you can manifest whatever you want...
      Love the positivity, not sure about the hippy dippy manifesting part. Methinks you might be cherry picking. I teach anyone I mentor to have a goal, with a plan, and take opportunities based on the plan. That approach has manifested plenty over my life.
      Originally posted by jism
      I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Flipper Hands View Post

        Love the positivity, not sure about the hippy dippy manifesting part. Methinks you might be cherry picking. I teach anyone I mentor to have a goal, with a plan, and take opportunities based on the plan. That approach has manifested plenty over my life.
        Not at all. I freely admit I was assaulted in that gift shop I manifested..that caused me to have a severe depressive disorder that took me a very long time to recover from but it made me a stronger person. It also led me to a volunteering job helping others in a much worse situation and that in itself was a valuable life experience. I've also had the ceiling collapse in my hallway due to a burst hot water system back in 2017. Those are just 2 things that happens in life..John Lennon said life is what happens when you are busy making plans...

        Congratulations on your manifestations also and I admire what you said. I'm a great believer in plans, be healthy, focused and organised but being kind to others on the way. SBW, Tom Brady and many many other athletes, musicians etc all use manifestations and visualisation tools to help with success. I hope that Paul M gets all the help and support he needs. He'd be lucky to have someone like you Flipper on his side.
        "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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        • #34
          Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

          Not at all. I freely admit I was assaulted in that gift shop I manifested..that caused me to have a severe depressive disorder that took me a very long time to recover from but it made me a stronger person. It also led me to a volunteering job helping others in a much worse situation and that in itself was a valuable life experience. I've also had the ceiling collapse in my hallway due to a burst hot water system back in 2017. Those are just 2 things that happens in life..John Lennon said life is what happens when you are busy making plans...

          Congratulations on your manifestations also and I admire what you said. I'm a great believer in plans, be healthy, focused and organised but being kind to others on the way. SBW, Tom Brady and many many other athletes, musicians etc all use manifestations and visualisation tools to help with success. I hope that Paul M gets all the help and support he needs. He'd be lucky to have someone like you Flipper on his side.
          Ah, that makes more sense to me. Visualisation is key to roles where rapid decisions need to be made on the fly. I think I was triggered by the word manifest, as in "I manifested my money into being", that's just wishful thinking without the plan.
          Originally posted by jism
          I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Flipper Hands View Post

            Ah, that makes more sense to me. Visualisation is key to roles where rapid decisions need to be made on the fly. I think I was triggered by the word manifest, as in "I manifested my money into being", that's just wishful thinking without the plan.
            We are now on the same page. I share a birthday with Tom Brady and SBW. Yes you put in the hard yards and reap the rewards. Not just sit around a Bondi hipster yoga studio staring at crystals..even I don't do that... Creative visualisation is the key..and a good mentor to help with a plan. That's what Paul M needs. Someone like you or me to take a genuine interest in seeing him reach his full potential.
            "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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            • #36
              Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

              We are now on the same page. I share a birthday with Tom Brady and SBW. Yes you put in the hard yards and reap the rewards. Not just sit around a Bondi hipster yoga studio staring at crystals..even I don't do that... Creative visualisation is the key..and a good mentor to help with a plan. That's what Paul M needs. Someone like you or me to take a genuine interest in seeing him reach his full potential.
              I'll take that role on - Uncle Nick, are you listening? Get that lad a life coach
              Originally posted by jism
              I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Flipper Hands View Post
                I'll take that role on - Uncle Nick, are you listening? Get that lad a life coach
                Speaking of coaching. what is going on? Across the hallway the boys are coaching from the neighbouring apartment...LOL..last night there was hysterical laughter and then Horrie Hastings messaged me and said check the Souths v Saints halftime score...

                I'll write you a reference for Uncle Nick..that manager I told you about in the other thread used to date his daughter many years ago...still kicking himself...

                "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

                  Speaking of coaching. what is going on? Across the hallway the boys are coaching from the neighbouring apartment...LOL..last night there was hysterical laughter and then Horrie Hastings messaged me and said check the Souths v Saints halftime score...

                  I'll write you a reference for Uncle Nick..that manager I told you about in the other thread used to date his daughter many years ago...still kicking himself...
                  It seems to me we are just a jot away from blowing teams away, then crisis (e.g. Rads, Keary, Momo's defence). We are still a very young squad, with a lot of changes going on, if we manage to gell, crikey we could do some damage.

                  There is only so much coaching can do, improving our defence is the biggest thing it can bring. I'm looking at you, Jason Ryles.
                  Originally posted by jism
                  I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Flipper Hands View Post

                    It seems to me we are just a jot away from blowing teams away, then crisis (e.g. Rads, Keary, Momo's defence). We are still a very young squad, with a lot of changes going on, if we manage to gell, crikey we could do some damage.

                    There is only so much coaching can do, improving our defence is the biggest thing it can bring. I'm looking at you, Jason Ryles.
                    Sorry I meant my neighbours across the hallway (aka the coaches) yelling at the game that was on whilst I was typing that message. It was the Manly v Cowboys game which sounded like a thriller..

                    I would never question Roosters coaching ability..never have really even in 2009. I've always been a great advocate of watching the lesser known players step up and perform and that's why I am really grateful to forum members like Jack, Thirteen and King for letting us know what's going on with the Bears (apologies if I have left off anyone else who keeps us updated with the lower grades). Billy Smith, Sam Verrils and of course JS will be the ones I'll be watching the most tonight. I just have it in my mind if we can just run out there and ambush them right from the get go this evening and rattle them, like last time, we can steamroll them again. The pressure is on Parra to step up and perform in front of their home crowd after their awful loss last week. Whereas we showed a lot of good stuff last week again Melbourne. That is the difference.
                    "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                    • #40
                      Solid signing...

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