Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 33)

Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 33)

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Bomma R1

14,495 posts

126 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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V6 Pushfit said:
Did Jayne Mansfield not have one?
No, apparently not. And the only way in was by osmosis...

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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glenrobbo said:
Yes, the Sierra was called Merkur in the USA.
Well I never did! (one of my mums more risqué exclamations if surprise)

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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Bomma R1 said:
No, apparently not. And the only way in was by osmosis...
Well I never


anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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Ive learned a lot tonight, the US Sierra, Hayne Mansfield’s gall bladder as well as how to dry out bath water from an iPad.

It’s the University of the Trivial Age here.

Bobberoo99

38,720 posts

99 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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I've just spent an hour and a half trying to get my email account unlocked after BT suspended it for "suspicious behaviour" and then every time I tried to reset my password their useless tting piece of st hopeless fking system kept throwing errors up, I resorted to calling them but was on hold for nearly 35mins so hung up and finally got hold of someone on the "chat online" thing!!!

I'm off to bed, fk it!!!

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
I've just spent an hour and a half trying to get my email account unlocked after BT suspended it for "suspicious behaviour" and then every time I tried to reset my password their useless tting piece of st hopeless fking system kept throwing errors up, I resorted to calling them but was on hold for nearly 35mins so hung up and finally got hold of someone on the "chat online" thing!!!

I'm off to bed, fk it!!!
With BT get the email account password wrong twice and you’re locked out. My bank account is less secure.

glenrobbo

35,293 posts

151 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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V6 Pushfit said:
Bomma R1 said:
No, apparently not. And the only way in was by osmosis...
Well I never
Neither did I. nono

I was ( only just ) too young.

Pericoloso

44,044 posts

164 months

Thursday 27th February 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
Are you having a flounce Peri?!?! smile
Flounce is my middle name ,it's a never ending flounce for me.tumbleweed

Bobberoo99

38,720 posts

99 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Morning chaps wavey
Today and next week are going to be hard work, I've been asked to attend an "event", no not a gig, or a garden party, or even a tea dance type "event", no, it's a "we need to fix the problems whilst spending next to no money and we need you to help us do it" type event!! So today i'll be compiling information on our machines, their tooling (number of tools/type of tools/ability to move the tools around different machines), capacity and type of work, etc! While I know my machine's tooling and the tooling on a couple more, there are seven machines on our section, with 800+ tools between them!!! yikes

ApOrbital

9,966 posts

119 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Good morn all wavey

Bomma R1

14,495 posts

126 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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&%ing all.

"Well I never"

"Look Bom, there's only two of us here and it wasn't me so that narrows it down a bit, doesn't it"

"Well I never"

Scrump

22,069 posts

159 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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I am surprised Bobber’s employers are holding a black tie event around all those machines. Sounds quite dangerous, especially with 800 tools attending.

Bobberoo99

38,720 posts

99 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Scrump said:
I am surprised Bobber’s employers are holding a black tie event around all those machines. Sounds quite dangerous, especially with 800 tools attending.
Oh trust me there's a lot more tools than that on site!!!! rolleyes

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
Scrump said:
I am surprised Bobber’s employers are holding a black tie event around all those machines. Sounds quite dangerous, especially with 800 tools attending.
Oh trust me there's a lot more tools than that on site!!!! rolleyes
799 others ?

‘Well I never did’

Bobberoo99

38,720 posts

99 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Nope, more!!!

My days next week will be starting at 0600hrs and finishing at 1700hrs Monday to Thursday, fortunately I have Friday and Monday of the week off!!

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
Nope, more!!!

My days next week will be starting at 0600hrs and finishing at 1700hrs Monday to Thursday, fortunately I have Friday and Monday of the week off!!
Just remember: music ....get down on it dah-dah-dah get down on it...

glenrobbo

35,293 posts

151 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Guid moaning ovraybiddy. waveycop

The Great House Move continues...

music It's The Final Countdown.

Three days remaining, everything must go.
And in his 10year occupancy, my son has accumulated more house contents than Mrs. Robbo and I have in a lifetime.

Big house into small house simply won't go. nono

But we're getting there.
We have planned a great big team effort over the weekend,
5 adult family members, two 20-month olds, a Seat Ibiza, a Ford Focus C-Ma_ and a dirty big VW T-Roc or whatever it's called.
Most of the big stuff has already been moved to his new ( rented ) pad, or sold in ebay, or put into temporary storage pending disposal by whatever means.

The remaining contents will be either shifted, left in situ or binned or taken to charity shops, and the house given a good clean-up ready for handover on completion at noon on Monday.
Such a shame it had to come to this, my son ( and I ) have expended an enormous amount of effort in transforming what was a semi-derelict large Victorian house into a very desirable residence with fully restored period features but all mod cons.

shout ACTION STATIONS! All hands to the pump!

Of course, Big George and Robbopoppetlet will be key players in this important mission. smile
In the words of Bomma: "We'll see how it goes".

Wish us luck, we'll be back for breakfast. TTFN wavey



glenrobbo

35,293 posts

151 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
Nope, more!!!

My days next week will be starting at 0600hrs and finishing at 1700hrs Monday to Thursday, fortunately I have Friday and Monday of the week off!!
scratchchin ...So only part time then? If I were you, Bobbers, I'd be asking for more hours. irked
How's a bloke supposed to provide for his family on anything less than an 80-hour working week? ( not including meal breaks, obvs.) confused

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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glenrobbo said:
scratchchin ...So only part time then? If I were you, Bobbers, I'd be asking for more hours. irked
How's a bloke supposed to provide for his family on anything less than an 80-hour working week? ( not including meal breaks, obvs.) confused
Which still only earns £6.63 after expenses, no.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 28th February 2020
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glenrobbo said:
Guid moaning ovraybiddy. waveycop

The Great House Move continues...

music It's The Final Countdown.

Three days remaining, everything must go.
And in his 10year occupancy, my son has accumulated more house contents than Mrs. Robbo and I have in a lifetime.

Big house into small house simply won't go. nono

But we're getting there.
We have planned a great big team effort over the weekend,
5 adult family members, two 20-month olds, a Seat Ibiza, a Ford Focus C-Ma_ and a dirty big VW T-Roc or whatever it's called.
Most of the big stuff has already been moved to his new ( rented ) pad, or sold in ebay, or put into temporary storage pending disposal by whatever means.

The remaining contents will be either shifted, left in situ or binned or taken to charity shops, and the house given a good clean-up ready for handover on completion at noon on Monday.
Such a shame it had to come to this, my son ( and I ) have expended an enormous amount of effort in transforming what was a semi-derelict large Victorian house into a very desirable residence with fully restored period features but all mod cons.

shout ACTION STATIONS! All hands to the pump!

Of course, Big George and Robbopoppetlet will be key players in this important mission. smile
In the words of Bomma: "We'll see how it goes".

Wish us luck, we'll be back for breakfast. TTFN wavey
If you moved him into an old police box it would have been so much easier.

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