Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 35)
Discussion
Morning all
"Derek The Douche" in his old Tiger Moth.
Comes over a couple of times a year he does to get the moss off the roof and flush the gutters out.
Nothing to worry about, as long as the windows are closed of course.
john2443 said:
There's a strange noise on the Velux windows in the loft bedroom, sounds like drops of water falling from the sky, can anyone remember what it's called?
It's more than likely this fella:"Derek The Douche" in his old Tiger Moth.
Comes over a couple of times a year he does to get the moss off the roof and flush the gutters out.
Nothing to worry about, as long as the windows are closed of course.
DickyC said:
Try to buy a matched pair. In a few years' time they are almost guaranteed to be worth £1.
/TT Investment Advice Service
In a few years? /TT Investment Advice Service
In a few years the only valuable asset will be food, arms and ammunition.
Winnie the Pooh coins will be worth Jack st, unless they are melted down and cast into bullets.
I don't think I have had occasion to use coins in a transaction since last March
Nobody wants to accept cash anymore, for fear of catching the £urgy.
We need that nice Kneel Chambers to come and help save us all from this impending Ohpuckerlips. And to sooth my dodgy knee whilst he's here.
Funny how a bit of drizzle affects the mood, innit?
I have affected the purchase of the entire collection of Whinnie the Pooh 50p pieces, I realise that the thought of spending more than 50p on each coin is not only absurd but quite possibly bloody bonkers too!!! However, and here's the thing, Mrs Bobbers collects them, she has all the Peter Rabbit coins, the Paddington coins, Sherlock Holmes, the Snowman, the Battle of Britain coins and several others!!!
Bobberoo99 said:
I have affected the purchase of the entire collection of Whinnie the Pooh 50p pieces, I realise that the thought of spending more than 50p on each coin is not only absurd but quite possibly bloody bonkers too!!! However, and here's the thing, Mrs Bobbers collects them, she has all the Peter Rabbit coins, the Paddington coins, Sherlock Holmes, the Snowman, the Battle of Britain coins and several others!!!
I put them by when I find them in change. What is she missing?Poor English there, Dicky.
Grammar Nazi.
Bobberoo99 said:
I have affected the purchase of the entire collection of Whinnie the Pooh 50p pieces, I realise that the thought of spending more than 50p on each coin is not only absurd but quite possibly bloody bonkers too!!! However, and here's the thing, Mrs Bobbers collects them, she has all the Peter Rabbit coins, the Paddington coins, Sherlock Holmes, the Snowman, the Battle of Britain coins and several others!!!
Has she got the abolition of slavery 50p, or did Lewis Hamilton snap them all up to hang from the chain around his neck to celebrate his escape from the hell hole that was the ghetto in darkest leafy Stevenage? Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff