Tell us something really trivial about your life (Vol 28)
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fatboy18 said:
Just cooking myself, a Box baked camembert and some rustic breads with a light drizzling of garlic and chilli oil. Oh, Red wine is open too
Nom..... nom.I got a thing to bake Camembert in for Christmas!
ION. I have a new Bentley to waft about in coming later this week.
Well when I say I have, what i really mean is one of the PB`s is getting one V8 GTC of some sort.
Only problem is that he will drive us to appointments & i`l car sit, If he`s pd i`l drive us back otherwise il do cringing in the passenger seat.
It`s like being driven by Mr Toad!!!!
Jim AK said:
fatboy18 said:
Just cooking myself, a Box baked camembert and some rustic breads with a light drizzling of garlic and chilli oil. Oh, Red wine is open too
Nom..... nom.I got a thing to bake Camembert in for Christmas!
ION. I have a new Bentley to waft about in coming later this week.
Well when I say I have, what i really mean is one of the PB`s is getting one V8 GTC of some sort.
Only problem is that he will drive us to appointments & i`l car sit, If he`s pd i`l drive us back otherwise il do cringing in the passenger seat.
It`s like being driven by Mr Toad!!!!
Just finished the camembert, Dodge also enjoyed a few morsels too
Its Great when Medusa goes down to her parents for a few days
Got car loaded and delivered. But of a game but done.
Trailer hitch is too low so the rear trailer wheels are off the ground when it's not loaded how the heck haven't I noticed that in 16 years of ownership?? If the towball is raised the rear of the trailer is half an inch off the ground so at some stage I'll have to lower the wheels
I literally have not noticed anything wrong EVER - and I get paid to 'notice' defects!
I might as well give up now
Trailer hitch is too low so the rear trailer wheels are off the ground when it's not loaded how the heck haven't I noticed that in 16 years of ownership?? If the towball is raised the rear of the trailer is half an inch off the ground so at some stage I'll have to lower the wheels
I literally have not noticed anything wrong EVER - and I get paid to 'notice' defects!
I might as well give up now
fatboy18 said:
ell at least it won't be driven by that fkin Pelican Penrose!
Just finished the camembert, Dodge also enjoyed a few morsels too
Its Great when Medusa goes down to her parents for a few days
Now that would be worrying, just hope he`s not on a flypast if i`ve got the lid down!Just finished the camembert, Dodge also enjoyed a few morsels too
Its Great when Medusa goes down to her parents for a few days
Toady loves to `Blow away the cobwebs` last time it was North London to Silverstone & I had a terrible headache for the rest of the day.
Glad to hear the dog got a few morsels there chap. So when will `Medusa` return?
I don`t get a pass until Feb Half Term when Mrs Jim AK & daughter alight to a Coastal bit of The Garden of England for the week.
This fog business; flights delayed and whatnot. I flew back to Heathrow from Newcastle one evening and as we approached, the pilot warned of fog and the possibility of our being redirected to Gatwick or Bristol or somewhere. As it happened we landed successfully at Heathrow and the pilot came on the PA again to say the plane had landed itself - a Category 3 landing - and we were entitled to apply for a Category 3 tie.
The plane was a BA Trident and they were phased out in the mid 80s.
What exactly have aeroplane designers been doing in the interim to enable flights to continue in poor visibility? That was 30 years ago, an eternity in technological whatnotery.
The plane was a BA Trident and they were phased out in the mid 80s.
What exactly have aeroplane designers been doing in the interim to enable flights to continue in poor visibility? That was 30 years ago, an eternity in technological whatnotery.
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