Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 32)
Discussion
Bright Halo said:
This V32 feels so much more comfortable already. Once it reaches V34 it will be a perfect fit for me.
I could always do some exercise and get down to 32 but that would require some effort so I’ll just sit back and wait.
I will also try and contribute a bit more.
Carry on.
Good stuff, BH. I could always do some exercise and get down to 32 but that would require some effort so I’ll just sit back and wait.
I will also try and contribute a bit more.
Carry on.
If you're interested, we currently have a vacancy in our "Thinking about doing some exercise but just can't be bothered" department.
It doesn't take up much time or effort, all that is required is a few drunken posts late at night two or three times a week, and you also get Mondays off to recover.
Scrump said:
There seems to be quite a bit of interest in this latest volume.
The viral marketing of volume 32 is going very well.
Can I take Tuesday afternoon off? I stayed up very late last night!
Every Tuesday afternoon off in perpetuity. It is our gift to you for your valiant efforts last evening. It's the least we can do. How you got all the numbers to align was little short of miraculous. The viral marketing of volume 32 is going very well.
Can I take Tuesday afternoon off? I stayed up very late last night!
DickyC said:
Every Tuesday afternoon off in perpetuity. It is our gift to you for your valiant efforts last evening. It's the least we can do. How you got all the numbers to align was little short of miraculous.
Thanks, although I am not sure about spending every Tuesday afternoon in perpetuity. I don't know anyone in perpetuity.I was once sent to Coventry, it was very quiet. I hope perpetuity isn't like that.
Well, my own bit of triviality is that after my original post about a year ago I went some months without visiting the site, but now I can't believe I have spent so much time reading and responding to posts.
I speak as a retired person who has a lot of time to spare, but I would venture to suggest that many people on here are employed - and some have multiple thousands of posts to their names. How on earth do you find the time?
Much as I enjoy the time spent on here both reading and replying, and I would like to do more, but I do have a life to get on with. However, I don't make these comments with any criticism implied.
I speak as a retired person who has a lot of time to spare, but I would venture to suggest that many people on here are employed - and some have multiple thousands of posts to their names. How on earth do you find the time?
Much as I enjoy the time spent on here both reading and replying, and I would like to do more, but I do have a life to get on with. However, I don't make these comments with any criticism implied.
K Stand Ken amongst other things said:
How on earth do you find the time?
It becomes a way of life, Ken. Eventually you do it without thinking. This is reflected in the quality of many posts however; stream of consciousness sort of thing. It's cathartic if nothing else. And saves PH a fortune on therapy. DickyC said:
Happy Birthday Trivial Thread
Nine Years Old Today.
Trivial Thread Unique Posts 333,333
Personal Posts 33,333
Effectively Completed Volumes 33
(This would have been the start of Volume 34 but for some spectacular administrative brinkmanship in the really rather plump Volume 2)
By 'eck that was a tough job, but somehow we've pulled it off.
Welcome one and all to Volume 32 of
Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life
Brakes on
Fuel on
Throttle set
Switches on
Contact
Main engine start
All clear above and behind?
All clear above and behind
Chocks away
Brakes off
Weigh anchor
Into the Valley of Inconsequence rode the Trivialite Brigade
It's one small step for a wheelie bin
It's one giant leap for triviality
Seconds out!
Round Thirty Two
Brilliant job everybody. Special Mention for Scrump. Thanks, Scrump. We couldn't have fired up V32 so trivially without you.
We have Lift off
Hold loosely there! It's going to be an insignificant ride!
Is there any hope for us? Nine Years Old Today.
Trivial Thread Unique Posts 333,333
Personal Posts 33,333
Effectively Completed Volumes 33
(This would have been the start of Volume 34 but for some spectacular administrative brinkmanship in the really rather plump Volume 2)
By 'eck that was a tough job, but somehow we've pulled it off.
Welcome one and all to Volume 32 of
Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life
Brakes on
Fuel on
Throttle set
Switches on
Contact
Main engine start
All clear above and behind?
All clear above and behind
Chocks away
Brakes off
Weigh anchor
Into the Valley of Inconsequence rode the Trivialite Brigade
It's one small step for a wheelie bin
It's one giant leap for triviality
Seconds out!
Round Thirty Two
Brilliant job everybody. Special Mention for Scrump. Thanks, Scrump. We couldn't have fired up V32 so trivially without you.
We have Lift off
Hold loosely there! It's going to be an insignificant ride!
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