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

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

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fatboy18

18,955 posts

212 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Wasps, not the rugger kind!

All those grey things in the foreground are dead wasps!

Edited by fatboy18 on Wednesday 8th July 08:01

Bobberoo99

38,729 posts

99 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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fatboy18 said:
Wasps, not the rugger kind!
Amazingly intricate isn't it?

fatboy18

18,955 posts

212 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Not when you whack it out with a broom handle. biggrin

glenrobbo

35,296 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Or something for the Scrump Cave/ Dungeon, Sir?

https://youtu.be/HHdylh210Ho



glenrobbo

35,296 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
fatboy18 said:
Wasps, not the rugger kind!
Amazingly intricate isn't it?
In Italy, they are called "Vespas", because of the noise they make. smile

scratchchin I wonder if they call hornets "Lambrettas"?

Bomma R1

14,495 posts

126 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Morning all boxedin

fatboy18 said:
Wasps, not the rugger kind!

All those grey things in the foreground are dead wasps!
Are you absolutely certain they're wasps?



I wouldn't venture up there unless I was properly "tooled up"...

White Stiletto

1,140 posts

50 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Morning all.
Raining here, well timed for the Test Match, not that I'll be watching it as I'm not a MurdochVision subscriber. If the weather improves I might have a listen to TMS in the shed.

DickyC

Original Poster:

49,817 posts

199 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
That sounds excellent played through a system with a sub!!!!
It always comes back to food with you. Get a grip.

Or whisky. Get a grip anyway.

glenrobbo

35,296 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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DickyC said:
It always comes back to food with you. Get a grip.

Or whisky. Get a grip anyway.
But not quite as tight as the last time, eh? nono

DickyC

Original Poster:

49,817 posts

199 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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glenrobbo said:
DickyC said:
It always comes back to food with you. Get a grip.

Or whisky. Get a grip anyway.
But not quite as tight as the last time, eh? nono
Heimlich manoeuvre, he said.

He's got an answer for everything.

Scrump

22,073 posts

159 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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glenrobbo said:
Or something for the Scrump Cave/ Dungeon, Sir?

https://youtu.be/HHdylh210Ho
Got it playing on the TV in the Scrump Dungeon. It is a bit distracting whilst I try and at least give the impression of doing some work.

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

152 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Well guys it’s two hours I’ve sat in waiting for scaffolding. Gonna take the dog out now fk em.

Ignorant bds.

How’s everyone else’s day going.

glenrobbo

35,296 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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StuntmanMike said:
Well guys it’s two hours I’ve sat in waiting for scaffolding. Gonna take the dog out now fk em.

Ignorant bds.

How’s everyone else’s day going.
M&S, It's quite common for scaffolding to be erected externally for roofing work, so as long as you leave your automatic gates open at the end of the drive so the lorry can gain access, there's no need for you to stay waiting indoors.
Unless you were planning on making them bacon butties and plentiful cups of tea. ( with six sugars )

DickyC

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49,817 posts

199 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Scrump said:
glenrobbo said:
Or something for the Scrump Cave/ Dungeon, Sir?

https://youtu.be/HHdylh210Ho
Got it playing on the TV in the Scrump Dungeon. It is a bit distracting whilst I try and at least give the impression of doing some work.
The Scrungeon.

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

152 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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glenrobbo said:
StuntmanMike said:
Well guys it’s two hours I’ve sat in waiting for scaffolding. Gonna take the dog out now fk em.

Ignorant bds.

How’s everyone else’s day going.
M&S, It's quite common for scaffolding to be erected externally for roofing work, so as long as you leave your automatic gates open at the end of the drive so the lorry can gain access, there's no need for you to stay waiting indoors.
Unless you were planning on making them bacon butties and plentiful cups of tea. ( with six sugars )
I’ll leave the gate open. I’ll instruct my man bobbers to guide them to the trades and entrance when chief butler Dicky can direct them. yes

Scrump

22,073 posts

159 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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The Scrungeon yes
Dicky wins the name the Scrump cave/dungeon competition.
Congratulations.
<frantically searches through that kitchen drawer that contains odd fuses and phone chargers to try and find a prize>

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

152 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Right. We all work in a Stately home, we are all servants.

What do we do?

Dicky is definitely head butler.

Bobbers is tricky. I’m thinking head cook.

Glenners has to be the limo driver ( can’t spell the other word, even spell check can’t help me ). With a glint in his eye, and an eye on the young duchess.

I was going to be the car guy, but I guess we all are really. I suppose I could be a dogsbody to the head butler and chief oil lamp lighter and spoon polisher?

Bit stuck on the rest!

Bomma could be the landlord of the local inn, with inside knowledge of everything that goes on in the house.

WS, he helps the ladies on with their boots, he is the paid shoe horn.

Fatboy, gamekeeper?

Slopes, grounds man and in charge of the kennels.

Dibble, village poacher?

Can’t think of any more.... this is lame.

I’m bored frown

DickyC

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49,817 posts

199 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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Dicky Butler.

It has a ring to it.

You rang?

glenrobbo

35,296 posts

151 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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DickyC said:
The Scrungeon.
Contact
Scrump the Merciless,
The Scrungeon,
Castle GreyScrump,
Gibbet Hill,
Keynsham,
Spelled K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M,
Trivton Magna,
Trivshire
TT66 6BB

Book now for Satanic Weddings, Special Anniversaries, Halloween Celebrations, Goth Weekend Specials, and Private Bacchanalian Feasts
Celebratory Sacrifices a speciality.

Mwahahahaha! evil



StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

152 months

Wednesday 8th July 2020
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glenrobbo said:
DickyC said:
The Scrungeon.
Contact
Scrump the Merciless,
The Scrungeon,
Castle GreyScrump,
Gibbet Hill,
Keynsham,
Spelled K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M,
Trivton Magna,
Trivshire
TT66 6BB

Book now for Satanic Weddings, Special Anniversaries, Halloween Celebrations, Goth Weekend Specials, and Private Bacchanalian Feasts
Celebratory Sacrifices a speciality.

Mwahahahaha! evil
Virgins enlightened for free.
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