Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life Volume 36

Tell Us Something Really Trivial About Your Life Volume 36

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Bomma R1

14,495 posts

125 months

Saturday 6th March 2021
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Bobberoo99 said:
The last time we saw you in that position you'd not only glued yourself to the ceiling but you'd been at the ketamine which you'd washed down with 1/2 a bottle of Absinthe and backed up with an ounce of Columbia's finest, and then inhaled an entire canister of nitrous oxide, or as we like to call it, a quiet night in the residents lounge!!!!
A quiet night indeed old boy, I try to take it a bit easy these days...

glenrobbo

35,278 posts

150 months

Saturday 6th March 2021
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StuntmanMike said:
Evening all, just got showered and dressed into clean clothes.

Been ten miles today, all on the flat as it was an old railway like shut in ‘62.

Cycled Coalport to Bridgnorth and back.



Back at the start.
How does that bike fit in the JagdPanther?

Bobberoo99

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38,662 posts

98 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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glenrobbo said:
StuntmanMike said:
Evening all, just got showered and dressed into clean clothes.

Been ten miles today, all on the flat as it was an old railway like shut in ‘62.

Cycled Coalport to Bridgnorth and back.



Back at the start.
How does that bike fit in the JagdPanther?
Bomma R1 said:

glenrobbo

35,278 posts

150 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Bobberoo99 said:
I've just realised that Ledaig 10yr old is 46.3%...........lickdrinkbeer
Best dilute it with a drop of Ledaig 10yr old then.

Bobberoo99

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38,662 posts

98 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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glenrobbo said:
Bobberoo99 said:
I've just realised that Ledaig 10yr old is 46.3%...........lickdrinkbeer
Best dilute it with a drop of Ledaig 10yr old then.
A good call,but my choices include my Ardbeg Wee Beastie at 47%+ and my Ardmore Amarone cask at 50%.......scratchchin

glenrobbo

35,278 posts

150 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Well, the choice is yours Bobbers! Enjoy. thumbup


I've decided to have an early night for a change, so I'm heading up the wooden hill to beddy-byes.

Night night everyone. wavey

Magooagain

9,994 posts

170 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Good morning everyone.

A little dull weather wise but not unpleasant.

A car washing extravaganza this morning before walkies I think,but porridge first.

glenrobbo

35,278 posts

150 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Good morning all. wavey

All quiet here oop norf.

scratchchin The calm before the storm?

Keep a sharp lookout for molesign.

Magooagain

9,994 posts

170 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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A few pics from yesterday's walk.
It should be easy enough to make out what the tin cladding has been repurposed from.

g3org3y

20,637 posts

191 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Morning chaps.

Nothing planned for today afaik...(need to confirm with wife). Hopefully no car fires.

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Morning all.

Magoo, had that tin been used for mole containment?

Glenners, took the wheels off, but I do need a rack.

The sale of that wheel is going to fund one, 67 quid it went for.

Tidying garden today.

When I get up.

When I can be arsed.

Bobberoo99

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38,662 posts

98 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Morning chaps wavey
I think I may have drunk just a bit too much last night!!
A walk this morning for us followed by some baking!!

Magoo I would guess the cladding was from a nissen hut?

Bobberoo99

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38,662 posts

98 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Walk postponed, mainly because we can't be arsed, bread proving, veg prepared for roast tonight, Mrs Bobbers getting ready to bake mini chocolate Victoria sponges!!!

Bomma R1

14,495 posts

125 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Morning all bounce

Magooagain said:


A few pics from yesterday's walk.
It should be easy enough to make out what the tin cladding has been repurposed from.
I'm not sure old boy? I'd be astonished if it was something WW2 related, I wouldn't have thought anything like that would have survived in the wild for that long.

Did they take part of the roof off to patch up the sides? Sort of thing I'd probably do jester

glenrobbo

35,278 posts

150 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Bomma R1 said:
Morning all bounce

Magooagain said:


A few pics from yesterday's walk.
It should be easy enough to make out what the tin cladding has been repurposed from.
I'm not sure old boy? I'd be astonished if it was something WW2 related, I wouldn't have thought anything like that would have survived in the wild for that long.

Did they take part of the roof off to patch up the sides? Sort of thing I'd probably do jester
Was it from a Ju52 fuselage?

Or old Citroën vans?

Or Nissen huts from abandoned WW 2 airfields ?

glenrobbo

35,278 posts

150 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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idea WW1 trench liners!

What do I win? bounce

glenrobbo

35,278 posts

150 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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It's one of Bob Ross's old barns, isn't it!.

I've seen him do them on "The Joy of Painting".

I didn't think his representations of old barns were very realistic until you posted those pics, Magoo. smile

Bomma R1

14,495 posts

125 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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The roof on our outside cludgie is reputed to be part of a Ju 52 which was shot down over the airfield in 1940.

The reality is Battert half inched it from the reclamation yard in Upper Trivton when the guard dog was at the vets for an ear replacement.

I know this to be the case as I was footing the ladder for him at the time.

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Looks like it’s the old panels off a Mk2 universally patented Magoo silencer.

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StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

151 months

Sunday 7th March 2021
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Citroen 2CV bonnets?

Citroen H4 van sides?

Hmm, been watching to much Hubnut. scratchchin

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