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After the huge success :rolleyes: of the 'Pet Peeves' thread, I think I'll start up an 'Anti-Peeves' thread to balance out the kosmos. There are so many little things that happen to us everyday that we often take for granted and don't acknowledge, so I guess this thread can go some way to paying tribute to all those good things that happen to us all the time :)

I guess I'll get the train rolling...

AP: My ferrets. They love me no matter what I've done, and as long as I feed them, that's all they ask :p:
 
My lovely girl who looks after me and who is pretty much a gourmet chef :D
 
Ditto your comment about your ferrets, Sprinter, but for me, read 'dog'.

All the really helpful people in shops and service industries. We are quick to complain about poor service but how often do we contact the manager of a firm where a staff member has given out of the ordinary service to say thank you and to give him/her the pleasure of passing that praise on to the staff member?

Our free and peaceful country. Again, it's our habit to pick out all that we dislike and want to change. But oh so much that we can so immensely grateful for.

Just being alive and functional enough to consider this topic on a Stock forum.
 
A hoon driver speeds past you at terrifying speeds. He gets stopped at the red lights. You pull up to him a short time after. You smile to yourself and say "what a w@nker". The hoon speeds off the green light again. Then you see red & blue lights flashing up ahead and a cop car flagging the hoon driver over. You then drive past the hoon driver with a very wide grin on your face :D THAT MAKES MY DAY :)
 
community spirit.

It's way to few and far between these days, but when it occurs it makes you smile.
 
Hell yeah. When I lost one of our ferrets, we got so much help from our neighbours and people we'd never met before. I even offered to buy the guy who told me he'd been picked up by a ranger a carton of beer or something, but he wouldn't accept anything off me. That really did make me feel warm and fuzzy :)

PS, and the ranger who picked him up was pretty cool too :)
 
When somebody stops to let me in.
Or when somebody waves thank you when I let him/her in.
 
This forum! :p:

It is free, full of some wonderful helpful people, and hey, a lot of fun!

(Do I get any kudos for that!:p:)
 
AP: The Dockers beating the Eagles in the Western DERBY, not darby you fools haha

Arghhh, bragging rights for most of the season... YES!!!!
 
Hard to argue with you there Sprinter... ;)

AP's: Lancelin, surprisingly warm water, and wetsuits.
 
Snow! (though the novelty will probably wear off eventually).
 
Snow! (though the novelty will probably wear off eventually).
Hah, after the snow comes the muddy slush!
Does look pretty while it's falling.
I wonder how long it will be until you're hankering after the warm Australian sun?
 
This forum! :p:

It is free, full of some wonderful helpful people, and hey, a lot of fun!

(Do I get any kudos for that!:p:)

I agree - familiar and friendly posters....you know who you are Julia.:)

And of course.... Prospector's picture - like a long lost friend in the night.

Duckman
 
I agree - familiar and friendly posters....you know who you are Julia.:)

And of course.... Prospector's picture - like a long lost friend in the night.

Duckman
Gidday Duckman,
Wow! Hope Mrs Duckman doesn't log on to ASF. She might start to worry about Prospector, given that very seductive picture.
Best just get back to the ducklings, there's a good bloke.
 
AP: The sportsmanship that Loti showed to Matt Giteau when he was knocked out just then. Anyone watching the Force v 'Tahs game would have seen that. Even though they're on different teams, to roll him into the coma position shows great concern. Respect Loti, respect.
 
AP: The sportsmanship that Loti showed to Matt Giteau when he was knocked out just then. Anyone watching the Force v 'Tahs game would have seen that. Even though they're on different teams, to roll him into the coma position shows great concern. Respect Loti, respect.

tell you what sprinter - bludy rugby is getting ridiculously dangerous imo(especially league, with the shoulder charges etc). I played a season of league at uni. Our captain had a rough tackle, was kocked out. Then played on - was knocked out twice more :eek: - I stopped playing that year. :2twocents

heck even at soccer, a boy on my son's team was knocked out in midfield. I (in my ignorance - had I been asked) would have moved him off the field and played on. Someone had the sense to leave him there - stop the game - call the ambos.
They said "just as well you didn't move him - it was serious enough to be potentially life threatening" etc . :eek:
 
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