Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 41

Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 41

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Bobberoo

41,519 posts

108 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Patatas bravas, peppers, red onion, celery, cherry tomatoes and sausage tray bake for dinner, twas rather nice!!!

DickyC

52,546 posts

208 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Bobberoo said:
Patatas bravas, peppers, red onion, celery, cherry tomatoes and sausage tray bake for dinner, twas rather nice!!!
Spanish soldiers come, take patatas bravas.

Bobberoo

41,519 posts

108 months

Tuesday 14th January
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DickyC said:
Bobberoo said:
Patatas bravas, peppers, red onion, celery, cherry tomatoes and sausage tray bake for dinner, twas rather nice!!!
Spanish soldiers come, take patatas bravas.
Esta triste. frown

DickyC

52,546 posts

208 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Bobberoo said:
DickyC said:
Bobberoo said:
Patatas bravas, peppers, red onion, celery, cherry tomatoes and sausage tray bake for dinner, twas rather nice!!!
Spanish soldiers come, take patatas bravas.
Esta triste. frown
Spanish soldiers come, take patatas bravas. But leave peppers, red onion, celery, cherry tomatoes and sausage tray bake.

Es feliz.

smile

Byker28i

69,535 posts

227 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Condor Legion?

spikeyhead

18,247 posts

207 months

Tuesday 14th January
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Time for bed

to dream of tomorrow being meeting free.

DickyC

52,546 posts

208 months

Tuesday 14th January
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spikeyhead said:
Time for bed

to dream of tomorrow being meeting free.
Meeting free but Triviatastic.

psi310398

9,897 posts

213 months

Wednesday 15th January
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And a Manc-tastic morning to all.

Ugh - an all-day meeting awaits. Still n’all, I have a cooked breakfast to look forward to before joining battle.

Have a good ‘un and be careful out there.

Bobberoo

41,519 posts

108 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Good morrow fellow Trivialites everywherewavey
Well it's Wednesday, or hump Day as some refer to it, whichever way you look at it it's the middle of the working week!!!
I have one (1) meeting and a production issues board walk today, I actually had a very productive day yesterday so some of the pressure is off me today.

spikeyhead

18,247 posts

207 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Morning all

My logburner decided to shed the smoke from the bottom rather than out the chimney last night, making it a struggle to see the tele.

psi310398

9,897 posts

213 months

Wednesday 15th January
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spikeyhead said:
Morning all

My logburner decided to shed the smoke from the bottom rather than out the chimney last night, making it a struggle to see the tele.
Sack him.

Mr Magooagain

11,129 posts

180 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Four (4) missing centipedes awol this morgan.
So it’s all about lighting the fire int kitchen and stuff like that.
Early finish for Madame M as it’s Wednesday (hump day) hopefully! So a nice afternoon stroll in the freezing sunshine will be in order but that’s after this mornings ramble in a bit.

Cheers

Fout.

Etlnsdy

254 posts

61 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Morning all

Very misty down here in Sussex today.

I’m off to the opticians today which will no doubt result in a large bill for for 2 x pairs of new specs. Following that, I’ll visit my parents and take their doggo for a long walk.

That’s all that is in store today.

Take care on the roads, the traffic lady on LBC seems to be reporting a lot of accidents this morning.

E

Still Mulling

13,785 posts

187 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Morneve All coffee

Another day in parrot eyes.

hammo19

5,950 posts

206 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Morning. I managed to sleep through. I put that down to yesterday’s steppage.

Sun is on the up this morning but prevailing is making it centipedeless.

My new bats arrived yesterday however our course has been closed since 26th December. Sigh!



White Stiletto

1,270 posts

59 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Good morning all.

It's grey and miserable out there today.

We're off to the supermarket as soon as the window cleaners have finished cleaning our windows.

Of no interest whatsoever, I always imagine Richie Benaud commentating when I write "out there today". He more often than not began his stint with "It's a bit windy out there todaay" or similar.

I'll stop now.

DickyC

52,546 posts

208 months

Wednesday 15th January
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I've been to the shops.

It wasn't an uplifting experience.

Bomma 996

14,672 posts

135 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Morning all bounce

Richie Benaud? Good fella, he was. I used to enjoy his commentary.

I can't remember who, but I recall a batsman was dismissed for just two runs.

"And there he goes, just 98 runs short of his century"

Still Mulling

13,785 posts

187 months

Wednesday 15th January
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hehe Gotta love the ones where you have time to smile, pat them on the shoulder and walk away before they realise they've been insulted.

Dermot O'Logical

2,920 posts

139 months

Wednesday 15th January
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Bomma 996 said:
Morning all bounce

Richie Benaud? Good fella, he was. I used to enjoy his commentary.

I can't remember who, but I recall a batsman was dismissed for just two runs.

"And there he goes, just 98 runs short of his century"
Brett Lee, I think.

Good morneve, fellow Trivialliasts everywhere!

Today has seen me rise early (stop it!) and make my way, in the company of what felt like the entire population of Southern England, to deposit my car for a nannual service and MOT. Via a queue of traffic on the M27 which I joined by braking quite hard and adding myself to the queue in an orderly manner, whereas the numpty behind me gently slid into my rear bumper and gave me a nudge. No chance of stopping, as we were in a two-lane section between concrete barriers, and no opportunity to stop before my exit from said thoroughfare. No damage, but no chance of claiming £50,000,000,000 for whiplash either.

However, the young lady service advisor at the VW dealer was ver, ver lovely, and I have a VW Taigo (for those who don't speak VW it's a small SUV thing, based on the Polo, and better than it sounds) as my prize in today's Courtesy Car Lottery. I took the scenic route home, through Beaulieu, where the donkeys were out on patrol, enjoying the sunshine, and the only minor issue was that the Taigo ran out of screenwash, and kept telling me to refill it.

Otherwise, all is well, and I'm looking forward to collecting my Golf and seeing the lovely young lady Service Advisor again.

Laters,...