Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 40

Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 40

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Byker28i

60,539 posts

218 months

Sunday 5th May
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As expected watched spurs get beat, now watching F1 race.

However I have two dogs attending as I have cheesy biscuits



DickyC

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49,908 posts

199 months

Sunday 5th May
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I can read dogs' expressions.

Both of those are, "Can I have a cheesy biscuit, please, dad?"

It's a gift I have.

Bobberoo

38,851 posts

99 months

Sunday 5th May
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Still Mulling said:
Yes, yes it is.

Did a race earlier today. Thought I was past the worst of my concussion.

I was so very wrong. Earned the finishers bling today through sheer bloody-mindedness.

(Not literally. I’ve had an MRI.)

Glad it’s a bank holiday tomorrow! Even though I’ll be busy at least I won’t be needing to concentrate on work.
That doesn't sound good Still Mulling, take care old chap.

Bobberoo

38,851 posts

99 months

Sunday 5th May
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DickyC said:
I can read dogs' expressions.

Both of those are, "Can I have a cheesy biscuit, please, dad?"

It's a gift I have.
hehe

paua

5,814 posts

144 months

Sunday 5th May
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Bobberoo said:
DickyC said:
I can read dogs' expressions.

Both of those are, "Can I have a cheesy biscuit, please, dad?"

It's a gift I have.
hehe
When I were a teenager, we had a golden lab. She knew when cheese was coming out of th fridge, didnae bother herself when th fridge opened for anyfing else. But cheese, she knew.
Tis th day of Mon & Ah've a meetin
Morneve chaps.

Bobberoo

38,851 posts

99 months

Sunday 5th May
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Byker28i said:
As expected watched spurs get beat, now watching F1 race.

However I have two dogs attending as I have cheesy biscuits


Those two look like a lot of fun!

glenrobbo

35,369 posts

151 months

Sunday 5th May
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Fun?

I'll have you know that cheesy biscuits are a deadly serious business!

Error_404_Username_not_found

2,260 posts

52 months

Sunday 5th May
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Roasty-piggy-leggy this evening. I'm not the greatest fan but the Memsahib loves it.
Happily, there was a big tray of mixed roasted veggies with spinnage, fresh applesauce and gravy. All rather nommm...
And a spot of Spanish screwtop. Perhaps a little more than a spot, now I think about it.
Goodnight fellas, I'm for an early night. Duty calls tomorrow at 05:00 BST.

By the way, I woke up this morning wondering what happened to Arthur Negus. It's a bit odd, the stuff that enters a fellows head when he gets old.

Edit: Pink Latex Lady is evidently having a day off but someone else would like to give me an unbeatable deal to buy a Toyota.
I hope she comes back soon. PLL, I mean.

Edited by Error_404_Username_not_found on Sunday 5th May 21:21

glenrobbo

35,369 posts

151 months

Sunday 5th May
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Well the currant bun has just gone to bed.

Today I managed to get the spuds & carrots, also some salmon fillets for demani, delivered pie to EB, walkies with FrankieDoggie accomplished, back lawn mode and did a bit of weeding, and then I had a nice sit in the warm sun with a Nerdinger Nonbeer. drink
Dinner was leftover pie with salad & coleslaw and Moroccan style hummous, followed by a raspberry yoghurt.

Tomorrow Daughter #2 wants me to go with her to look at a Nissan Juke which she has taken a fancy to, as a replacement for the Ibiza, which has been declared an insurance write-off following being T-boned by a big Vauxhall van that rammed it from a side street, pulling straight out without looking. The van was just 2 days old.rolleyes

I know nothing about the Juke, except it was named after John Wayne.
This particular one is a 1.5 dCi N-Connecta of 2017 vintage*. confused

* "It's a lovely blue one, Dad!" ( Dark Rioja ) wink

Meanwhile, I'm watching René & Co's misadventures in wartime Nouvillon. biggrin
And Herr Flick in his basque and fishnet stockings! rofl




DickyC

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49,908 posts

199 months

Sunday 5th May
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There was a scene in Allo Allo that cracked me up. Fairfax and Carstairs are in a field disguised as a cow and due to budgetary constraints it's a pantomime cow. All the young lady characters are cycling past when there is an explosion and when the smoke clears they're still cycling but now just in their underwear. Fairfax is the rear end of the cow and can't see.
"What's happening, Carstairs?"
"There are gals cycling by in their scanties."
"Yes, I know, but what's really happening?"
I thought I was going to die laughing.

And I've no idea why it's funny.

It just cracks me up.

Mr Magooagain

10,050 posts

171 months

Monday 6th May
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Good morning all.
No bank holiday until Wednesday here but that’s a different one.

Hedge cutting if the rain can hold off which looks unlikely.
Then grass cutting but that also looks like it may not happen.
Grounds to wet to get on to plant some beans as well!

hammo19

5,069 posts

197 months

Monday 6th May
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It’s a Lando Norris celebration Bank Holiday Monday. The lads done good.


Still Mulling

12,551 posts

178 months

Monday 6th May
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Morneve All. coffee

Wishing you a lovely bank holiday, whatever capers you may embark upon.

Byker28i

60,539 posts

218 months

Monday 6th May
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Morning,
Very misty here this morning, feels like a lazy morning but then looked and it's only 8am. Got up at 6:30 with grand daughter and watching Frozen...

Dogs have already been walked by Mrs B and son, now Mrs B is preparing a cooked breakfast - yum.

We'll see what today brings - walk on the beach later maybe. I'll have to be careful as things are sore, thought I was doing all right and over did it going to the castle. I was ok going up stairs...

Yes I know - no need to nag - I'm getting enough of that...

paua

5,814 posts

144 months

Monday 6th May
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Still Mulling said:
Morneve All. coffee

Wishing you a lovely bank holiday, whatever capers you may embark upon.
Capers are always a gude idea - on pizza, salads, salmon bagel ...

Gorn colder than a witch's tit, here @ 42S. Winter be upon us.
G'morneve all'n'sundry

DickyC

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49,908 posts

199 months

Monday 6th May
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Still Mulling said:
Morneve All. coffee

Wishing you a lovely bank holiday, whatever capers you may embark upon.
Mrs B says we've run out of capers but claims no one will notice if you use diced gherkin instead.

Wishing you a lovely bank holiday, whatever diced gherkins you may embark upon.

Still Mulling

12,551 posts

178 months

Monday 6th May
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Agreed on the free use of capers. (Although I am glad I didn’t add them to my bran flakes.)

Agreed on the substitution of gherkins, but be sure to dice the finely!

spikeyhead

17,386 posts

198 months

Monday 6th May
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Morning most, evening Paua

Today I'm dismantling built-in wardrobes and building some new ones on a different wall

Dermot O'Logical

2,612 posts

130 months

Monday 6th May
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Gud moaning one an dawl, and a Happy Burfday to my darling daughter, who is 24 today!

To celebrate, I'm going to give the Golf a wash this afternoon, and power-wash the path to the communal bin store.

Livin' on the edge!

Porridge with blueberries and dried cranberries for breakfast, and then as soon as I've finished my coffee, cleaned my teeth and waxed my walking boots, I'll be off into the wild blue yonder for some steppage, and no mistake! (RIP, Pequod).

I don't know how I manage to do it, I really don't. There's barely any room left for procrastination, which is, of course, the primary activity of the retired gentleman. I'll try to fit some in tomorrow.

Whatever you're capering today, enjoy it!

Laters,...

hammo19

5,069 posts

197 months

Monday 6th May
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Still in bed ha ha…..