Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 31)

Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 31)

TOPIC CLOSED
TOPIC CLOSED
Author
Discussion

moneymakestheworldgoaround

4,079 posts

175 months

Wednesday 20th March 2019
quotequote all
Pericoloso said:
I assume 5 million don't take up too much room ,stuff them all into one medium size box ?
Ended up being two pallets... hehe

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

163 months

Wednesday 20th March 2019
quotequote all
"Gonna need a bigger box"...said someone.....biggrin

I thought medium size box may have been underestimated.

glenrobbo

35,265 posts

150 months

Wednesday 20th March 2019
quotequote all
DickyC said:
Wondering why I smell solvent all the time when there isn't any around, I find I have phantosmia.

I thought Phantosmia was Morticia's sister who visits occasionally.
Looks like you picked the wrong day to quit sniffing glue, Dicky. wobble

glenrobbo

35,265 posts

150 months

Wednesday 20th March 2019
quotequote all
Dicky has obviously been co-opted by the Trivton Players for their Spring Production at the Community Centre: First rehearsals are understood to be going well for this season's Spectacular:

The Phantom of the Osmia.

Bravo Dicky, you plucky thespian, you!
clapclapclapclapclapclapclapclap
clapclapclapclapclapclap
clapclapclapclapclapclapclap
clapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclap

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

163 months

Wednesday 20th March 2019
quotequote all
Golf Romeo ,no relation to Alfa ,has got clap ,big time.......yikestumbleweed

Bobberoo99

38,637 posts

98 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
It's ok just rub some cream on it, it'll be fine!!!

I've just managed to drown my Alpen, splash if milk, stir, nope needs a drop more, splash of milk, stir, nope still more, GLUG, oh bks swimming!!! grumpy

slopes

38,823 posts

187 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
Bobberoo99 said:
It's ok just rub some cream on it, it'll be fine!!!

I've just managed to drown my Alpen, splash if milk, stir, nope needs a drop more, splash of milk, stir, nope still more, GLUG, oh bks swimming!!! grumpy
rofl

Bobberoo99

38,637 posts

98 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
It was something akin to oat soup!!! Not pleasant!!! frown

slopes

38,823 posts

187 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
Bobberoo99 said:
It was something akin to oat soup!!! Not pleasant!!! frown
Sounds like it wouldn’t be very pleasant to be honest, my breakfast usually consists of fresh air.

Bobberoo99

38,637 posts

98 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
slopes said:
Bobberoo99 said:
It was something akin to oat soup!!! Not pleasant!!! frown
Sounds like it wouldn’t be very pleasant to be honest, my breakfast usually consists of fresh air.
nono Most important meal of the day young man!!! It's what starts your digestive system working, also starts the energy recovery process!! yes
Unless it's Alpen soup that is, then it just makes you feel sad and queasy!!! frown

glenrobbo

35,265 posts

150 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
Bobberoo99 said:
slopes said:
Bobberoo99 said:
It was something akin to oat soup!!! Not pleasant!!! frown
Sounds like it wouldn’t be very pleasant to be honest, my breakfast usually consists of fresh air.
nono Most important meal of the day young man!!! It's what starts your digestive system working, also starts the energy recovery process!! yes
Unless it's Alpen soup that is, then it just makes you feel sad and queasy!!! frown
Lots of French people think that us Brits have a huge full English breakfast every day.
They don't realise that for most of us, a "full English" used to consist of a cuppa tea and two fags. rolleyes
These days a lot of us have given up the fags.

My breakfast is usually 1.5 Aldi Wheat Bisks, a sprinkling of Pecan & Maple Crisp and a generous glug of milk.
Then 3 rashers of bacon, 2 sausages, black pudding, a fried egg, mushrooms, tomatoes, baked beans, fried bread, 2 slices of bread & butter and a pint mug of tea

The Slopes breakfast of fresh air doesn't sound very sustaining to me. And you have no idea of its' 'Best Before' date.

A good alternative start to the day for a healthy mammalian diet is 1.5 tons of krill.

glenrobbo

35,265 posts

150 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
Pericoloso said:
Golf Romeo, no relation to Alfa, has got clap is going like the clappers, big time.......yikestumbleweed
FTFY Peri. thumbup

slopes

38,823 posts

187 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
Bobberoo99 said:
slopes said:
Bobberoo99 said:
It was something akin to oat soup!!! Not pleasant!!! frown
Sounds like it wouldn’t be very pleasant to be honest, my breakfast usually consists of fresh air.
nono Most important meal of the day young man!!! It's what starts your digestive system working, also starts the energy recovery process!! yes
Unless it's Alpen soup that is, then it just makes you feel sad and queasy!!! frown
Bobbers, with the medical history i have....the usual 'advice' doesn't necessarily hold true. Take sleeping aid tablets, designed to relax you and promote a healthy sleep. Never take more than the stated dose!! You will feel drowsy!!!

Like fk did i feel drowsy, went to bed at 10pm as normal, wide awake at 4am as normal.

My body survives on whatever it needs and breakfast isn't always what it needs.

DickyC

Original Poster:

49,756 posts

198 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
Bobberoo99 said:
It was something akin to oat soup!!! Not pleasant!!! frown
Cold Oat Soup. With bits.

Gazpacho in the Southern England style.

We never really fitted in with the European ideal, did we?

DickyC

Original Poster:

49,756 posts

198 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
glenrobbo said:
Dicky has obviously been co-opted by the Trivton Players for their Spring Production at the Community Centre: First rehearsals are understood to be going well for this season's Spectacular:

The Phantom of the Osmia.

Bravo Dicky, you plucky thespian, you!
clapclapclapclapclapclapclapclap
clapclapclapclapclapclap
clapclapclapclapclapclapclap
clapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclapclap
It's about professional football in the seventeenth century when the 8 - 6 - 7 - 18 formation had just been introduced and FA meant something else.

glenrobbo

35,265 posts

150 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
DickyC said:
Bobberoo99 said:
It was something akin to oat soup!!! Not pleasant!!! frown
Cold Oat Soup. With bits.

Gazpacho in the Southern England style.

We never really fitted in with the European ideal, did we?
We could be on the threshold of a bold new way with oats.
Just imagine heating it for a bit until it thickens: I wonder what it would taste like?

If it's a bit crap we could promote it to the Scots.
Call it... err...ummm... I dunno... idea "PORAGE" or something. smile

glenrobbo

35,265 posts

150 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
We could say it's one of yer meagre 3, helps to bring down yer kestrel, just like that oily fish the other day...

Bobberoo99

38,637 posts

98 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
glenrobbo said:
We could say it's one of yer meagre 3, helps to bring down yer kestrel, just like that oily fish the other day...
I'd be less concerned with bringing my kestrel down and more with actually keeping it down!!!!

Nah Dicky, the Scots wo0uld never go for it!!! smile

nonsequitur

20,083 posts

116 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
slopes said:
Steven King isn't that bad a writer, if you want an illustration of my point, see anything written by Matthew Reilly. He has somehow managed to capture an excitable puppy in literary form and whilst i don't mind it, it's sometimes painful to read knowing full well there will be no breather until you reach the end of the book, then like the excitable puppy, he goes to sleep.
I read 'The Dead Zone' in a Dubai hotel room from start to finish in one sitting, (or lying down), all night long. Was working that day, but it was well worth it. My favourite Stephen King book.
nontriv: He is the same age as me.yikes

nonsequitur

20,083 posts

116 months

Thursday 21st March 2019
quotequote all
Pericoloso said:
I assume 5 million don't take up too much room ,stuff them all into one medium size box ?
If you joined them end to end, would they stretch right around the world?spin

TOPIC CLOSED
TOPIC CLOSED