Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 40

Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 40

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Bomma R1

14,506 posts

126 months

Saturday 3rd February
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"Ooh, are you even allowed to say that Bom?"

"I don't know. Bit bloody late now, though"

Biker's Nemesis

38,718 posts

209 months

Saturday 3rd February
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This photo has just surfaced from a couple of years back at the NEMRC Award Evening, thats me in the White shirt doing my best to appear not drunk. (holding my head up)


Bobberoo

38,766 posts

99 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Missed all the rugby's, spent around an hour and a half at my dad's gathering together all the paperwork in the front room and throwing away anything that wasn't needed, we found an entire drawer full of opened used envelopes.
We also found a box full of keys including two full sets of front/back/cupboard keys, these would be the keys I couldn't find after the hospital lost his keys.
We bought a bin bag full of paperwork home and started to burn some of it, managed to get rid of about 2/3rds by burning but our chimnea is now full of paper ash!!!
We ran a nice hot bath when we finished, Mrs Bobbers had a really cold bum after sitting out on patio throwing paper in the fire, which she decided to warm up buy sitting on my bare back!!!!

DickyC

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49,843 posts

199 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Even if there's no baton carrier for the rampages North of Altrincham, if there was a member prepared to hold them in the Greater Manchester area, they could be moved professionally from there.

I'm just talking out loud.

pequod

8,997 posts

139 months

Saturday 3rd February
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DickyC said:
Even if there's no baton carrier for the rampages North of Altrincham, if there was a member prepared to hold them in the Greater Manchester area, they could be moved professionally from there.

I'm just talking out loud.
It appears my idea of a relay has been poo-poo'd by _404, preferring instead to engage a Shiply, or a Boatly possibly, maybe?

We'll see how it goes...

IOTN: I have read Bobbers latest perst and the image can't be unimagined.


BananaFama

4,404 posts

80 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Standing by a fire ,cold bum ,just turn around Shirley ?

Just not too close .

spikeyhead

17,355 posts

198 months

Saturday 3rd February
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BananaFama said:
Standing by a fire ,cold bum ,just turn around Shirley ?

Just not too close .
Indeed, and one good fart would blow away the ash.

What could possibly go wrong?

Bomma R1

14,506 posts

126 months

Saturday 3rd February
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BananaFama

4,404 posts

80 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Is there any other business needing discussion because I shall be putting away the tired laptop and going for exercise as so far today SFA has been taken .

I'm going to mention Ebay again ,I was going to return to that sellers stuff again one last time today at 17.31
but realised at 17.31 it was too late as I wasn't even logged in and that all takes too long and missed the final item of interest .

Duh ! blah

Bobberoo

38,766 posts

99 months

Saturday 3rd February
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spikeyhead said:
BananaFama said:
Standing by a fire ,cold bum ,just turn around Shirley ?

Just not too close .
Indeed, and one good fart would blow away the ash.

What could possibly go wrong?
roflroflrofl
The problem was she was sat on the patio, it's about 8 degrees out there, she was literally just sat there feeding paperwork into the fire, the result was a numb, cold bum, which she chose to warm up in me!!!!

pequod

8,997 posts

139 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Bobberoo said:
spikeyhead said:
BananaFama said:
Standing by a fire ,cold bum ,just turn around Shirley ?

Just not too close .
Indeed, and one good fart would blow away the ash.

What could possibly go wrong?
roflroflrofl
The problem was she was sat on the patio, it's about 8 degrees out there, she was literally just sat there feeding paperwork into the fire, the result was a numb, cold bum, which she chose to warm up in me!!!!
Eight (8) degrees?? I would say it was in double figures unless Hamble-le-Rice is in a frost pocket?

I was stripped down to Springwear, when patrolling the western front of PH, this very post meridiem, and no mistake!

Com'n Wales, great comeback...

Error_404_Username_not_found

2,247 posts

52 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Well well. I was temporarily distracted by a group of fat men in blue jerseys doing their best to piss away a twenty-seven (27) points advantage.

The House may recall that I mentioned somewhat obliquely a bit of hiatus in the domestic tranquility of 404, which was thought to have been resolved.
It wasn't apparently, and has now assumed the general demeanor of a crisis.
Trying not to worry too much as there's been nobody actually drowned or anything like that, but a quantity of unpleasantness has interfaced the air-conditioning. Apparently and inevitably the situation bids fair to reduce your correspondent's resources somewhat .
I'm still trying to assess the likely damage.

As the brothers Gershwin sought to forewarn us "there may be trouble ahead..."
The family 404 has some music to face.
Not a word to the papers chaps, if you don't mind.

(Gin and soda? Don't mind if I do).

Bobberoo

38,766 posts

99 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Error_404_Username_not_found said:
Well well. I was temporarily distracted by a group of fat men in blue jerseys doing their best to piss away a twenty-seven (27) points advantage.

The House may recall that I mentioned somewhat obliquely a bit of hiatus in the domestic tranquility of 404, which was thought to have been resolved.
It wasn't apparently, and has now assumed the general demeanor of a crisis.
Trying not to worry too much as there's been nobody actually drowned or anything like that, but a quantity of unpleasantness has interfaced the air-conditioning. Apparently and inevitably the situation bids fair to reduce your correspondent's resources somewhat .
I'm still trying to assess the likely damage.

As the brothers Gershwin sought to forewarn us "there may be trouble ahead..."
The family 404 has some music to face.
Not a word to the papers chaps, if you don't mind.

(Gin and soda? Don't mind if I do).
That really doesn't bode well 404 old chap, and I'm really sorry to hear it.
Truly hoping that it's something that can be dealt with without either affecting your health or finances, and if not, then hopefully it won't drag you down too much.

As always, we're here for support, whether that be just an ear or a shoulder, or more if we are needed.

Byker28i

60,261 posts

218 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Bomma R1 said:
Artnoon all bounce

I'm afraid Snoopy failed to materialise this morning, I think I failed to press the appropriate button.
Never mind, we'll save it for next Saturday.

Incidentally, speaking of Fiat 131s, I had one of those Mirafiori twin cam sport things many moons ago.

Went like the bloody clappers, it did. Unfortunately so did the rust. Bit like watching an Alka Seltzer dissolve in a glass of water it was.

Brilliant little engine though driving
Great engines, we used to drop them into moggys (Morris 1000's) for a surprise to people at traffic light gp's

Error_404_Username_not_found

2,247 posts

52 months

Saturday 3rd February
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You're a splendid fellow Bobberoo.

good thing you're not nasty though; a chap of your dimensions. No offence &c...

You seem to have more than enough trouble of your own these days, but it's cheering to note that you have made remarkable progress. Well done and I hope and trust your situation continues to improve.

Byker28i

60,261 posts

218 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Bobberoo said:
Missed all the rugby's, spent around an hour and a half at my dad's gathering together all the paperwork in the front room and throwing away anything that wasn't needed, we found an entire drawer full of opened used envelopes.
We also found a box full of keys including two full sets of front/back/cupboard keys, these would be the keys I couldn't find after the hospital lost his keys.
We bought a bin bag full of paperwork home and started to burn some of it, managed to get rid of about 2/3rds by burning but our chimnea is now full of paper ash!!!
We ran a nice hot bath when we finished, Mrs Bobbers had a really cold bum after sitting out on patio throwing paper in the fire, which she decided to warm up buy sitting on my bare back!!!!
Thought Bobbers. My FIL used to use used envelopes to work out his money, thousands of used envelopes with financial figures, account details on. Like you we burnt them, bought an incinerator bin.

Grandkids sleepover has caught up with Mrs B. Fajitas wine and she's been asleep for an hour in front of the tv...

Edited by Byker28i on Saturday 3rd February 20:29

Error_404_Username_not_found

2,247 posts

52 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Byker28i said:
Great engines, we used to drop them into moggys (Morris 1000's) for a surprise to people at traffic light gp's
See also: MG Midget.
As good a way of destroying half shafts as any I can recall.

Bobberoo

38,766 posts

99 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Thanks both Error 404 and Byker.

I've said it before many times, this little thread is one of the most supportive groups I know of.

hammo19

5,041 posts

197 months

Saturday 3rd February
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We never made double figures today despite the sun showing its face.

The wind is up again tonight.

Mrs H has been working all day on a photo book for her father’s 60th birthday.

I’ve been sat watching rugby and then golf all afternoon, drinking tea, eating stuff and getting fat and I care not a jotter pad.

My big brother who is 66 has secured another job after sending out 100 cvs and taking a £100 a day pay cut.


Byker28i

60,261 posts

218 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Bobberoo said:
Thanks both Error 404 and Byker.

I've said it before many times, this little thread is one of the most supportive groups I know of.
Well, at times it's a ridiculous diversion from what life throws at us.

So, Beauleau 24th. The first of the southern softies meets? I've rented the house out to ensure I can come/won't be in Wales