Tell us something really trivial about your life (vol 24)
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Morning all. I like the big bumpers too. I'm not a real fan of the spotted kittie myself, but the Yabbycat looks rather good - a black vert jag for the pimp who likes to hear his kittie purr.
Anyway in other news, I seem to have played petrol lotto with my barge a smidge too far. It's sitting outside on 0 range and i suspect there is not even enough juice to get it to the petrol station. Anyone fancy pushing a two ton up a hill a bit. No, didn't think so.
I was driving through the Blackwall tunnel saturday night and noticed that sign saying that drivers running out of petrol in the tunnel would be fined. How big is the fine?
Anyway in other news, I seem to have played petrol lotto with my barge a smidge too far. It's sitting outside on 0 range and i suspect there is not even enough juice to get it to the petrol station. Anyone fancy pushing a two ton up a hill a bit. No, didn't think so.
I was driving through the Blackwall tunnel saturday night and noticed that sign saying that drivers running out of petrol in the tunnel would be fined. How big is the fine?
I like guidebooks with more dramatic content. Titles like 'mountaineering lottery' appeal somewhat.
'So, taking the north path, walk 100m to the precipice'. Now, having removed your right boots and feel that extra connection with the mountain. With closed eyes, take eleven small steps to the edge. I repeat, ten small steps to the edge'. Admire the view. It is really rather stunning.*
* note, steps are measured size seven female. Adjust accordingly.
See, far more interesting that some Wainright type ramble.
'So, taking the north path, walk 100m to the precipice'. Now, having removed your right boots and feel that extra connection with the mountain. With closed eyes, take eleven small steps to the edge. I repeat, ten small steps to the edge'. Admire the view. It is really rather stunning.*
* note, steps are measured size seven female. Adjust accordingly.
See, far more interesting that some Wainright type ramble.
drivin_me_nuts said:
I like guidebooks with more dramatic content. Titles like 'mountaineering lottery' appeal somewhat.
'So, taking the north path, walk 100m to the precipice'. Now, having removed your right boots and feel that extra connection with the mountain. With closed eyes, take eleven small steps to the edge. I repeat, ten small steps to the edge'. Admire the view. It is really rather stunning.*
* note, steps are measured size seven female. Adjust accordingly.
See, far more interesting that some Wainright type ramble.
From the same publishing house as Random Rewiring Roulette?'So, taking the north path, walk 100m to the precipice'. Now, having removed your right boots and feel that extra connection with the mountain. With closed eyes, take eleven small steps to the edge. I repeat, ten small steps to the edge'. Admire the view. It is really rather stunning.*
* note, steps are measured size seven female. Adjust accordingly.
See, far more interesting that some Wainright type ramble.
McAndy said:
All being well, in one week from this evening, all we shall have left to do finish the house modernisation is essentially fixtures and fittings.
Shame about the bloody bathroom leak.
I've got my kitchen being fitted next Wednesday. Then another couple of weeks for the granite fitters to template and fit the new work tops. Can't wait to get back into cooking.Shame about the bloody bathroom leak.
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