Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 40

Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 40

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spikeyhead

17,340 posts

198 months

Thursday 25th April
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Morning most, evening Paua

I've got a day of mostly sums, with the occasional meeting and physio this afternoon

paua

5,761 posts

144 months

Thursday 25th April
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spikeyhead said:
Morning most, evening Paua

I've got a day of mostly sums, with the occasional meeting and physio this afternoon
Morning spikey, morneve all. Twas a noliday here - ANZAC Day.
Funny wotya see on innernational news stories - some kid imitating seagulls & today it were wild 'orses in that there Lundun.

paua

5,761 posts

144 months

Thursday 25th April
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Mr Magooagain

10,004 posts

171 months

Thursday 25th April
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Morning everyone. Mugshot time down at that there image machine in Intermarché as my driving license ran out three days ago!
Looking at the license (by luck) I realised it had run out but also noticed my hgv part ran out 2 years ago!

So it a new one then a doctors visit for health checks for the hgv part then send it in for another new one!

It’s my own fault!

Have a great day all.

Fout.

Pit Pony

8,654 posts

122 months

Thursday 25th April
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Bobberoo said:
Not had the pleasure of "chalk circle analysis" yet, a lot of Deming cycle stuff and Ishikawa stuff though!!
Apparently if any of Ohno's trainees, refused to.accept that they had no waste or NVA,he would draw a Chalk Circle in the centre of the factory had them a clipboard and pen and refuse to let them out of the circle until they had filled it with observations about Tim Wood (the worst employee on the section)


glenrobbo

35,290 posts

151 months

Thursday 25th April
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Byker28i said:
Morning all.

Laters - heading abroad
Throwing in your hand, Byker?


/An twerpen wink

Waffles, chips, mayo & probably the finest beers known to mankind... cloud9

glenrobbo

35,290 posts

151 months

Thursday 25th April
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Gude Moaneve mes leetle cornichons! wavey

I have safely emerged from my nocturnal slumberings and trips to Looe, to be greeted by a damp and grey sight.
And that's just me in the mirror! eek
Outside is looking quite similar, but poor old Goebbels had no balls at all but at least it's not raining. Yet. It has been, and will do imminently no doubt. rolleyes

However, on the positive side, this morning's Elbow Test was negative, so let's get cracking, eh?
Don't you just love interlocking your fingers with your palms facing away and flexing them the wrong way to make that really annoying sound wiv yer knuckles?!!! rofl

May I commend _404 for his diligent bit of bat-snaffling and subsequent freeing of Pippa Strelle last night.
I know that the recommended way to preserve bats is to carefully rub them with a cloth dampened with linseed oil, but sometimes alternative methods are better.
scratchchin I wonder what W.G.Grace would have done?

Fly, little Flittermouse, fly! smile

Thorsday:
15:15hrs. Collect Robbopoppetlet from school and take her to the shops to procure ingredients for today's baking project.

I wonder what sort of cake we will be making this afternoon?
I'm guessing chocolate cream sponge with strawberries.
Or cheese and onion Swiss roll? biggrin
We'll see...

Have a gnice day, yawl, and don't werk twaard!

GRout.


paua

5,761 posts

144 months

Thursday 25th April
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glenrobbo said:
Gude Moaneve mes leetle cornichons! wavey

I have safely emerged from my nocturnal slumberings and trips to Looe, to be greeted by a damp and grey sight.
And that's just me in the mirror! eek
Outside is looking quite similar, but poor old Goebbels had no balls at all but at least it's not raining. Yet. It has been, and will do imminently no doubt. rolleyes

However, on the positive side, this morning's Elbow Test was negative, so let's get cracking, eh?
Don't you just love interlocking your fingers with your palms facing away and flexing them the wrong way to make that really annoying sound wiv yer knuckles?!!! rofl

May I commend _404 for his diligent bit of bat-snaffling and subsequent freeing of Pippa Strelle last night.
I know that the recommended way to preserve bats is to carefully rub them with a cloth dampened with linseed oil, but sometimes alternative methods are better.
scratchchin I wonder what W.G.Grace would have done?

Fly, little Flittermouse, fly! smile

Thorsday:
15:15hrs. Collect Robbopoppetlet from school and take her to the shops to procure ingredients for today's baking project.

I wonder what sort of cake we will be making this afternoon?
I'm guessing chocolate cream sponge with strawberries.
Or cheese and onion Swiss roll? biggrin
We'll see...

Have a gnice day, yawl, and don't werk twaard!

GRout.
Coz it's nae ealthy. ( sez I t all th checkout workers at th supermarkt)

spikeyhead

17,340 posts

198 months

Thursday 25th April
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paua said:
Morning spikey, morneve all. Twas a noliday here - ANZAC Day.
Funny wotya see on innernational news stories - some kid imitating seagulls & today it were wild 'orses in that there Lundun.
For ANZAC day

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnFzCmAyOp8

Bobberoo

38,716 posts

99 months

Thursday 25th April
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I've been having chicken, pepper and onion cooked in fajita spices with Mexican spiced rice and refried beans with tortillas for lunch this week, it's been bloody lovely!!

DickyC

Original Poster:

49,805 posts

199 months

Thursday 25th April
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paua said:
Morning spikey, morneve all. Twas a noliday here - ANZAC Day.
Funny wotya see on innernational news stories - some kid imitating seagulls & today it were wild 'orses in that there Lundun.
And neither a Rolling Stone nor a Susan Boyle to be seen.

glenrobbo

35,290 posts

151 months

Thursday 25th April
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Bobberoo said:
I've been having chicken, pepper and onion cooked in fajita spices with Mexican spiced rice and refried beans with tortillas for lunch this week, it's been bloody lovely!!
scratchchin Perhaps you should have fried those beans properly the first time, Bobbers?

glenrobbo

35,290 posts

151 months

Thursday 25th April
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paua said:
Morning spikey, morneve all. Twas a noliday here - ANZAC Day.
Funny wotya see on innernational news stories - some kid imitating seagulls & today it were wild 'orses in that there Lundun.
I suspect Bobbers won't be very happy when he finds out what that kid has done all over Ivor's roof & bonnet! nono

Weren't those horses put up to their actions by the Osmond Brothers??? eek

psi310398

9,130 posts

204 months

Thursday 25th April
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glenrobbo said:
Weren't those horses put up to their actions by the Osmond Brothers??? eek
Is young Marie wholly innocent then?

glenrobbo

35,290 posts

151 months

Thursday 25th April
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spikeyhead said:
My God, there's a lot of dust in this room... frown

weeping

Byker28i

60,142 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th April
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glenrobbo said:
Byker28i said:
Morning all.

Laters - heading abroad
Throwing in your hand, Byker?


/An twerpen wink

Waffles, chips, mayo & probably the finest beers known to mankind... cloud9
Welcome from the future, we're an hour ahead. Easy drive down, especially this side of the channel. Currently sat with a coffee and bun.

Staying in the same place as before, so paid cash, with a nice bottle of wine as a gift for doing so smile

Out for Italian meal tonight and off to see tulips in Amsterdam tomorrow

Byker28i

60,142 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th April
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Byker28i

60,142 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th April
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Fresh baked bread vending machine, just around the corner if you don't want to queue


Bobberoo

38,716 posts

99 months

Thursday 25th April
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Stewed lips in hamster jam?

Good evening you lovely people, I have arrived home after another fun filled day of sorting out problems.
Today's highlight was doing an FRB (Fast Response Board, and investigation into what went wrong, why it went wrong and what we can do to stop it going wrong again) into a part made outside, which we then anodise and then lap both ends for continuity purposes, only when they were made they were made to mid limit on the drawing, which left just 0.002" to lap off, which our operator managed to remove on the piss! frown

Byker28i

60,142 posts

218 months

Thursday 25th April
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Choices