Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 34)

Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 34)

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StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Evening all. Been shopping, it’s raining and that’s it really.
Scaffolding it’s almost finished, shame about the rain, I’m looking at it thinking what a great thing to run around having a water fight.

fatboy18

18,947 posts

211 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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StuntmanMike said:
Evening all. Been shopping, it’s raining and that’s it really.
Scaffolding it’s almost finished, shame about the rain, I’m looking at it thinking what a great thing to run around having a water fight.
Don't forget to check your bucket biggrin

Bobberoo99

38,622 posts

98 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Bomma R1 said:
Speaking of kebabs, these have finally arrived:



I'll leave a few in the Residents' Lounge.
nono Uhn, uhn!! Nope, no way is someone getting my kebab when I've gone, they're welcome to any bits of me that are still functioning, but not my kebab!!!!

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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fatboy18 said:
Don't forget to check your bucket biggrin
yes it’s hammering it down. Hopefully it will travel over the hills and annoy glenners. thumbup

Bobberoo99

38,622 posts

98 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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We're watching a documentary called The Battle of Britain, 3 days that saved the nation, very interesting!!!

Dibble

12,938 posts

240 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Right, what have I missed?

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Hello Dibble. wavey welcome back.

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
We're watching a documentary called The Battle of Britain, 3 days that saved the nation, very interesting!!!
Has this anything to do with Mel Gibson and blue face paint?

BMW A6

1,911 posts

64 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Reading this at the moment, 'The Medicine of ER':



And had to re-read the paragraph circled red about 3 times, just to recheck I read correctly:



What the actual juddering fk?

Scrump

22,004 posts

158 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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A consultant at the local A&E is a friend and has some amazing and disgusting stories to tell. They get an insight to a side to society that few others get to see.

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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BMW A6 said:
Reading this at the moment, 'The Medicine of ER':



And had to re-read the paragraph circled red about 3 times, just to recheck I read correctly:



What the actual juddering fk?
Take a minute to think of the mind that first did this. eek

Bomma R1

14,495 posts

125 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Putting my serious hat on for a moment (yes I know it looks ridiculous but it's the best I've got):

StuntmanMike said:
Take a minute to think of the mind that first did this. eek
That was my thought too. I'm bloody certain some folk have been sectioned under the Mental Health Act for less mind boggling actions...

Utterly bloody astonishing.

Bobberoo99

38,622 posts

98 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Dibble said:
Right, what have I missed?
What ho Dibble old chap!!! wavey
How's leggy McLegster? How's Lovely GF? How's the gorgeous Jussi? How are you? How's the poorly SAAB???

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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In other news, a third bucket is required.

Two had about six inches of water in from the last 24 hours.

But alas a new drip has been found. thumbup

Bobberoo99

38,622 posts

98 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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BMW A6 said:
Reading this at the moment, 'The Medicine of ER':



And had to re-read the paragraph circled red about 3 times, just to recheck I read correctly:



What the actual juddering fk?
An interesting book full of strange stories about fking idiots, there's very few things that annoy me to the point of violence, but cruelty to animals is the one that gets me there the quickest!!!

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
Dibble said:
Right, what have I missed?
What ho Dibble old chap!!! wavey
How's leggy McLegster? How's Lovely GF? How's the gorgeous Jussi? How are you? How's the poorly SAAB???
He’s gone again! Think he’s with slopes?
scratchchin

glenrobbo

35,251 posts

150 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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A gerbil? yikes

He must have been pretty desperate to shove a gerbil up his arse.


Everyone knows you're supposed to use a hamster!


Dibble

12,938 posts

240 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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StuntmanMike said:
Bobberoo99 said:
Dibble said:
Right, what have I missed?
What ho Dibble old chap!!! wavey
How's leggy McLegster? How's Lovely GF? How's the gorgeous Jussi? How are you? How's the poorly SAAB???
He’s gone again! Think he’s with slopes?
scratchchin
Leggy McLegster is still short. I arranged for another set of footwear to be a,tiered with a built up outsole and an internal wedge. We’ll see how I get on with them.

Lovely GF continues to be lovely. She’s still working hard.

The Idiot continues to idiot. That’s his thing. It’s what he does.

I’m fed up with the lack of travelling and the delay getting my leg sorted. I did get one of my routine calls from the excellent physio team today and things look like they might start moving again, but probably months rather than weeks. At least if I can get into a clinic appointment with my consultant, hopefully they will give me a timescale.

I ordered a replacement Bosch MAF sensor online (delivered from Romania, of all places), which arrived within a week and which I managed to change myself. It was fairly straightforward, disconnect the cable connector, under two jubilee clips and remove. The MAF sensor cleaner spray didn’t seem to work, but so far, replacing the sensor itself seems to have cured it, so I was rather pleased with myself.

Bobberoo99

38,622 posts

98 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Dibble said:
Leggy McLegster is still short. I arranged for another set of footwear to be a,tiered with a built up outsole and an internal wedge. We’ll see how I get on with them.

Lovely GF continues to be lovely. She’s still working hard.

The Idiot continues to idiot. That’s his thing. It’s what he does.

I’m fed up with the lack of travelling and the delay getting my leg sorted. I did get one of my routine calls from the excellent physio team today and things look like they might start moving again, but probably months rather than weeks. At least if I can get into a clinic appointment with my consultant, hopefully they will give me a timescale.

I ordered a replacement Bosch MAF sensor online (delivered from Romania, of all places), which arrived within a week and which I managed to change myself. It was fairly straightforward, disconnect the cable connector, under two jubilee clips and remove. The MAF sensor cleaner spray didn’t seem to work, but so far, replacing the sensor itself seems to have cured it, so I was rather pleased with myself.
I know you're disappointed with not fully getting Leggy McLegster sorted, but with all the stuff that's going on being stuck in a hospital at the moment is probably not a good thing!!
Give Jussi a belly rub and a hug from us!!
Well done on sorting out the SAAB old chap, you are now a fully qualified mechanic!!! thumbup

glenrobbo

35,251 posts

150 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Yes, well done Dibble. clap

You have proved that when properly applied, man-MAFs can triumph!

We've missed you and Jussi and Lovely GF on here, good to see you back again. Don't be a stranger.

Thinking about it, there are a lot stranger than you on here! Ha ha!
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