Tell us something really trivial about your life Volume 41
Discussion
Oh I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok...
Had taken some advice on our Apple tree which hasn't been looked after, so after work today set to work, to thin out, shape etc. Apparently it's no branches touching, none downwards, with middle open, cut back the straggly new growth...
Half the tree gone but looks much better. Then I planted raspberry canes that came today
Had taken some advice on our Apple tree which hasn't been looked after, so after work today set to work, to thin out, shape etc. Apparently it's no branches touching, none downwards, with middle open, cut back the straggly new growth...
Half the tree gone but looks much better. Then I planted raspberry canes that came today
Please can we stop this talk about pile squats?
During today's cardio workout session, I had enough problems coping wiv me 'hernias, never mind the old Chalfonts.
Inner thigh stretches combined with pile squats might just see me off!
Let's be 'avin' a bit of consideration, eh?
IOTN, I cooked Robbopoppetlet her dinner of conchigli pasta shells with tuna, sweetcorn and mayo, which she polished off in no time. For dessert, she chose apple pie and fresh cream.
Then she read us a book about meerkats that she chose from the school library. ( The book, not the meerkats.
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Her reading is excellent, rarely hesitating and very confident with plenty of expression.
After her Daddy collected her, I set to with my own dinner: I've nuked another helping of my superlishious spicy beef casserole, mashed potatoes and boiled some fine green beans, followed up with tiramisu and naughty cream.
Living dangerously, but luckily I'm far too old to die young.
My next task is to refill my pill organiser box with the fresh batch of Haribo Starmix I collected from Farmer C today.
Bombay mix, anyone?
During today's cardio workout session, I had enough problems coping wiv me 'hernias, never mind the old Chalfonts.
Inner thigh stretches combined with pile squats might just see me off!

Let's be 'avin' a bit of consideration, eh?
IOTN, I cooked Robbopoppetlet her dinner of conchigli pasta shells with tuna, sweetcorn and mayo, which she polished off in no time. For dessert, she chose apple pie and fresh cream.

Then she read us a book about meerkats that she chose from the school library. ( The book, not the meerkats.

Her reading is excellent, rarely hesitating and very confident with plenty of expression.

After her Daddy collected her, I set to with my own dinner: I've nuked another helping of my superlishious spicy beef casserole, mashed potatoes and boiled some fine green beans, followed up with tiramisu and naughty cream.
Living dangerously, but luckily I'm far too old to die young.

My next task is to refill my pill organiser box with the fresh batch of Haribo Starmix I collected from Farmer C today.
Bombay mix, anyone?
glenrobbo said:
Byker28i said:
No blood moon here. Big, bright, lighting up the garden
. The partial eclipse ( penumbral only in the UK ) commences at 03:59 hrs and reaches maximum at 06:19hrs, just 4 minutes before the moon sets in the West.
That's hoping the clards don't hobskewer the spectickle.

DickyC said:
spikeyhead said:
My alarm goes off at 6:34.
What's the probability of the moon being late?
Boing!
My bladder goes off at least three times during the night. I just need a favourable lunar/bladder concurrence.What's the probability of the moon being late?
Boing!
I'm willing to bet that my bladder can eclipse your bladder, Dicky!

I've been thinking of investing is some of those Senior Pampers Gold, extra absorbent and good for up to twelve hours of Golden Sleep.


glenrobbo said:
DickyC said:
spikeyhead said:
My alarm goes off at 6:34.
What's the probability of the moon being late?
Boing!
My bladder goes off at least three times during the night. I just need a favourable lunar/bladder concurrence.What's the probability of the moon being late?
Boing!
I'm willing to bet that my bladder can eclipse your bladder, Dicky!

I've been thinking of investing is some of those Senior Pampers Gold, extra absorbent and good for up to twelve hours of Golden Sleep.


DickyC said:
But my way, I stand a chance of seeing a lunar spectacle.
Ah, but only if the clards allaaarit! 
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses"


"Hit it!"
Edited by glenrobbo on Thursday 13th March 23:01
Good morrow fellow Trivialities everywhere
Well it's Friday at last!!!
Which technically means it's the weekend, yay!!!!
I'm not aware of any meetings today but as we all know that can change without prior notice and just because someone's bored!!!!
I spent a couple of hours yesterday afternoon trying and failing, and trying and failing, and trying again and actually getting somewhere, to create a Gantt excel chart, my first attempt at one, as I've been asked to present a chart showing all the training we need to do and how far we've got with it, I could have made it a lot simpler but I want to emphasize just how much training there is!!!!

Well it's Friday at last!!!

Which technically means it's the weekend, yay!!!!
I'm not aware of any meetings today but as we all know that can change without prior notice and just because someone's bored!!!!
I spent a couple of hours yesterday afternoon trying and failing, and trying and failing, and trying again and actually getting somewhere, to create a Gantt excel chart, my first attempt at one, as I've been asked to present a chart showing all the training we need to do and how far we've got with it, I could have made it a lot simpler but I want to emphasize just how much training there is!!!!
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