I spent 4 months away from work during lockdown, and the thing I missed was the banter with the blokes on site, it’s amazing to think that talking shit and laughing with other people can have such a positive effect on your mental health, it’s like riding a bike Alan, it’ll all come back to you, keep you on a Troshin boi 🍻🍻👍🏼
Good luck 🍀 hopefully things will improve and you will be back on my phone making me laugh and feel good every day stay strong and keep us informed if you have time.stay safe All the best from England.🇬🇧
I hope you are off to a good start, Alan. Concentrate of the new job & sorting things out to make life better. YT can take a back seat as people here have patience to wait for new content I'm sure.
Its nice to hear you are enjoying it Alan, it sounds like you are operating some plant, enjoy yourself in that big o'l truck.😂 Best wishes to you from South Wales.👍
All the best for the new work, Alan. Don't go jeopardising it for the sake of a bit of footage for us lot. Looking forward to whatever else is feasible for the channel.
@@TheEclecticBeard the people who live above me have moved out so I'm not going to be woken up at 2,3,4am but the best thing is I'm not going to be smelling there week old takeaway food
G'day bloke,been watching your shit for awhile now and appreciate you work. I know you did some our war song a year ago and appreciated it . We've got ANZAC Day coming up in April and I would love to see your reaction to 2 albums Spirit of the ANZACs by Lee Keernigan and The dust of Uruzgan by Fred Smith Lee covers WW1 to modern day and Fred covers Afghanistan. 60minutes did an awesome doco on Fred worth watching. Brother! Be prepared both albums are as powerful as The band played Waltzing Matilda ❤❤
PS highly recommend Lee's Top of the Hill and Teddy Sheehan . Fred's song Soldiers Lullaby is a song he wrote in Uruzgan as a ramp service song, be prepared brother they're very raw
Glad it's working out for you. Sort of reminds me of a vintage Lindsey Wagner Bionic Woman episode I saw the orher night. She didn't want to be part of that organisation anymore and decided to leave it. She said I need time to have a life do the things I want to do that will make me happy and rediscover the person she was before she was Bionic. In the end she came back but got much better terms and conditions. And time to work with kids and teach. In the meantime I thought this clip might give you a laugh. It's a sketch from Scottish comedy Burniston. It features Jane Mcarry who plays Isa in Still Game. And in this clip she still sounds like Isa. The sketch is called Sit On Yer Arse lol. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ju1OurNkAqs.htmlsi=cbCpv_nnh0ZVTTVn