Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life (Vol 34)
Discussion
fatboy18 said:
NiceI’ve been reinforcing the drivers floor in the Tuscan. Last job will be tomorrow to refit seats and remake the centre console - some nob head cut a hole through to the gearbox you could literally pull the gearbox up through. Mad.
Dibble said:
Dinner tonight was nothing exotic. Heinz cream of tomato soup and a couple of toasted (then buttered inside) pitta breads. I’ve just started watching a trashy Netflix series called “Schitt’s Creek”. It looks like “brain out” tv, but I’ve watched a fair bit of Scandi stuff today, so I’m giving my noggin a rest from reading the subtitles and following plot twists.
Bobbers, have you ever considered covering the tuna steaks in breadcrumbs, deep frying them and then putting them in some bread...?
HHhhhhhhmmmmm, You know what the sounds............................ NOW WAIT JUST A COTTON PICKING MINUTE!!!!!!!!Bobbers, have you ever considered covering the tuna steaks in breadcrumbs, deep frying them and then putting them in some bread...?
DickyC said:
Could you be pointing out the little omnibus, at all? Sure and I can't see it.
Oi tink we've just missed the little omnibus, so we have. It's gone out of soight. Over the hill and round the bend, just loik Seamus O'Flaherty.
But perhaps if we catch the next one in an hour, we can meet it coming back the other way and catch it then, so we can, to be sure.
But Oi'm not sure if we can get there from here.
It's trying to snow in NE Scotland. All winter we've not seen a drop of the white stuff (coastal side) and now in May the sky presents us with little flakes of very cold water.
Trivial fact - In the late 70s we moved from my Mother's ancestral roots in Fife to up here - all of 100 miles or so. All was ok until she realised summer was not happening and her winter coat would not be getting a break. She was not impressed and my Father (a Cornish man) had to work hard to persuade her it would all be ok. I'm pleased to report he managed and over 30 years later they are still living in the NE of Scotland and more importantly despite being under lockdown and not able to get out and about as usual, have not killed each other yet.
Trivial fact - In the late 70s we moved from my Mother's ancestral roots in Fife to up here - all of 100 miles or so. All was ok until she realised summer was not happening and her winter coat would not be getting a break. She was not impressed and my Father (a Cornish man) had to work hard to persuade her it would all be ok. I'm pleased to report he managed and over 30 years later they are still living in the NE of Scotland and more importantly despite being under lockdown and not able to get out and about as usual, have not killed each other yet.
ASA569 said:
It's trying to snow in NE Scotland. All winter we've not seen a drop of the white stuff (coastal side) and now in May the sky presents us with little flakes of very cold water.
Trivial fact - In the late 70s we moved from my Mother's ancestral roots in Fife to up here - all of 100 miles or so. All was ok until she realised summer was not happening and her winter coat would not be getting a break. She was not impressed and my Father (a Cornish man) had to work hard to persuade her it would all be ok. I'm pleased to report he managed and over 30 years later they are still living in the NE of Scotland and more importantly despite being under lockdown and not able to get out and about as usual, have not killed each other yet.
This is good work - walking the tightrope of trivia above the canyon of corvid consequence.Trivial fact - In the late 70s we moved from my Mother's ancestral roots in Fife to up here - all of 100 miles or so. All was ok until she realised summer was not happening and her winter coat would not be getting a break. She was not impressed and my Father (a Cornish man) had to work hard to persuade her it would all be ok. I'm pleased to report he managed and over 30 years later they are still living in the NE of Scotland and more importantly despite being under lockdown and not able to get out and about as usual, have not killed each other yet.
10/10 for effort but, sadly, a wavering needle on the Triv-O-Meter suggests only a 5 for triviality.
The washed up Lego has been used to model (appropriately enough) ocean currents. A container of it went overboard from a ship, I think about twenty years ago, and is still turning up in all sorts of places.
I shall have a Google for the link.
ION I’ve breakfasted on the remaining Bratwurst and have washed it down with a slab of cake. The breakfast of champions. The Idiot assisted as usual with the toast crusts. He may also have had some Bratwurst too.
I shall have a Google for the link.
ION I’ve breakfasted on the remaining Bratwurst and have washed it down with a slab of cake. The breakfast of champions. The Idiot assisted as usual with the toast crusts. He may also have had some Bratwurst too.
Morning chaps
Dull grey and overcast here Dahn Sarf, certainly not a hint of snow though a la ASA569, a great Trivial introduction by the way old chap!
We have an exciting day of sitting in front of the telly lined up, prior to me starting on decorating the hall, stairs and landing tomorrow, nowhere near as exciting as loading a truck up to return to work though like Magoo!!!
There is just one thing we need to get out of the way though, have you signed all the waivers and application forms ASA569????
Dull grey and overcast here Dahn Sarf, certainly not a hint of snow though a la ASA569, a great Trivial introduction by the way old chap!
We have an exciting day of sitting in front of the telly lined up, prior to me starting on decorating the hall, stairs and landing tomorrow, nowhere near as exciting as loading a truck up to return to work though like Magoo!!!
There is just one thing we need to get out of the way though, have you signed all the waivers and application forms ASA569????
Washed overboard Lego:
https://www.thebookseller.com/news/unicorn-dives-w...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokio_Express?wprov=...
The Cornish beaches where Lego keeps washing up http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-28367198
https://www.thebookseller.com/news/unicorn-dives-w...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokio_Express?wprov=...
The Cornish beaches where Lego keeps washing up http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-28367198
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