Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 40
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Mr Magooagain said:
Good morning everyone. It’s cool but the suns up and looks like a fair day.
I’ve checked me spuds etc and all seems good. I had to add a few barrows of soil to the spuds yesterday!
Onions leaning towards the afternoon sun!
Good luck to you all at whatever you are at today.
Fout.
That looks amazing Magoo!!!I’ve checked me spuds etc and all seems good. I had to add a few barrows of soil to the spuds yesterday!
Onions leaning towards the afternoon sun!
Good luck to you all at whatever you are at today.
Fout.
Well my dad is in his new care home, it's much smaller and not quite as nice as the last one, but it is much closer and the team seem really nice!!
He was a bit subdued and I could tell he was anxious, I spent an hour with him just chatting and getting all his clothes hung up or put away.
Hopefully he'll settle in and this will become home for him.
He was a bit subdued and I could tell he was anxious, I spent an hour with him just chatting and getting all his clothes hung up or put away.
Hopefully he'll settle in and this will become home for him.
hammo19 said:
slopes said:
Bobberoo said:
glenrobbo said:
Uh - oh!
Tell us all about it Bobbers.
Did it happen anywhere near Buttocks Heath?
Happened Tuesday glenrobbo on the way home, some idiot tried to push in in front of me, I accelerated round him, he didn't like it, undertook me and carved across in front of me, stopped his car blocking two lanes, got out and hurled abuse at me about nearly causing an accident because I didn't let him in, I remained calm, refused to get out, told him to grow up, get in his car and fk off or I'd call the police.Tell us all about it Bobbers.
Did it happen anywhere near Buttocks Heath?
He did eventually get in his car, but not until he'd called me several names, and threatened me, all I did tonight was try to upload the video to the online police dashcam portal, but as he'd threatened me and blocked the road, it was escalated and I was asked to submit a statement.
Imagine a two lane elongated roundabout/island, left lane for straight on, right hand lane for turn right only. I came up to one of the junctions, van in right hand lane and pulled out into left hand lane.
matey in the van got all road ragey because he was essentially using it to try and jump any traffic but wasn't indicating.
How was i supposed to know he was being a prat?
So this nebulous retard decided to then try and force me to stop on the A1M and as i already knew he was going to do it, closed the gap in front of me so he couldn't get in.
boy was he angry!
I then very carefully manouvered him to the point he couldn't do anything and came off at the next junction while he had to go sailing on past.
Her ladyship pointed out he could have been a madman and i might have been stabbed. I conceded this point but also made her aware i was in my work steel toe cap boots and had a heavy coat on at the time, so if he pulled a knife i would have kicked his kneecap out of joint, then suffered a faint and accidentally kicked his face as i stumbled on the way past.
This apparently makes me angry and grumpy, whereas i prefer just not prepared to be pushed around by someone in the wrong.
Biker's Nemesis said:
I disappeared from here for a while because I seemed to be getting dragged into arguments in other parts of the forum.
I didn't want to be followed into here and spoil the peace.
So, hello everyone again.
Selfless behaviour above and beyond the call of duty.I didn't want to be followed into here and spoil the peace.
So, hello everyone again.
Thanks for keeping the beastliness away from us, BN.
Bobberoo said:
Well my dad is in his new care home, it's much smaller and not quite as nice as the last one, but it is much closer and the team seem really nice!!
He was a bit subdued and I could tell he was anxious, I spent an hour with him just chatting and getting all his clothes hung up or put away.
Hopefully he'll settle in and this will become home for him.
Great news. Remember he'll be feeling confused, a bit lost, possibly scared, not sure what's going on. It'll take a little time but then the routine will take over and he'll feel settledHe was a bit subdued and I could tell he was anxious, I spent an hour with him just chatting and getting all his clothes hung up or put away.
Hopefully he'll settle in and this will become home for him.
Byker28i said:
Bobberoo said:
Well my dad is in his new care home, it's much smaller and not quite as nice as the last one, but it is much closer and the team seem really nice!!
He was a bit subdued and I could tell he was anxious, I spent an hour with him just chatting and getting all his clothes hung up or put away.
Hopefully he'll settle in and this will become home for him.
Great news. Remember he'll be feeling confused, a bit lost, possibly scared, not sure what's going on. It'll take a little time but then the routine will take over and he'll feel settledHe was a bit subdued and I could tell he was anxious, I spent an hour with him just chatting and getting all his clothes hung up or put away.
Hopefully he'll settle in and this will become home for him.
I just want him to settle in this time.
Biker's Nemesis said:
I disappeared from here for a while because I seemed to be getting dragged into arguments in other parts of the forum.
I didn't want to be followed into here and spoil the peace.
So, hello everyone again.
Good to see you back mate, you do seem to attract your fair share of numpties elsewhereI didn't want to be followed into here and spoil the peace.
So, hello everyone again.
Spent a solid two hours this evening reading rubbish on the internet to avoid doing anything more productive.
One article was about Usyk's preparation and training regime over the last few months for his fight with Fury tomorrow.
Reported that Usyk is a big fan of swimming and mentioned he can hold his breath for 4mins & 40secs.
Thought that an impressive time, and led to me wondering what the longest time for holding breath underwater is - thought perhaps 8 mins...
Turns out the world record is 24mins & 37secs which is simultaneously astonishing and utterly ridiculous.
Although it's been verified, it still seems impossible to me that anyone can hold their breath underwater for almost 25 minutes!
One article was about Usyk's preparation and training regime over the last few months for his fight with Fury tomorrow.
Reported that Usyk is a big fan of swimming and mentioned he can hold his breath for 4mins & 40secs.
Thought that an impressive time, and led to me wondering what the longest time for holding breath underwater is - thought perhaps 8 mins...
Turns out the world record is 24mins & 37secs which is simultaneously astonishing and utterly ridiculous.
Although it's been verified, it still seems impossible to me that anyone can hold their breath underwater for almost 25 minutes!
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