The boring thread.....

Started by Scrumpy, July 18, 2023, 11:58:08 AM

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Vlad

Quote from: Mups on Yesterday at 03:10:11 PMYou are a bugger Vladsy!

Good job I luv's ya,  else I'd box your bloomin'  ears for yer.    :grin:

Resorting to threats of violence Mups, it must be a side effect of Bran Flakes 😂😂

Mups

Quote from: Vlad on Yesterday at 03:31:46 PMResorting to threats of violence Mups, it must be a side effect of Bran Flakes 😂😂
Perhaps I'd better have toast tomorrow.   :grin:

Vlad

Try tuna, I had nice healthy Tuna salad earlier on. I  had to improvise a bit I didn't have any Tuna so I used beef burgers,  I didn't have any salad so I used chips, it was quite delish considering I am not a big fan of Tuna

Michael Rolls

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GrannyMac

Quote from: Vlad on Yesterday at 10:52:52 PMTry tuna, I had nice healthy Tuna salad earlier on. I  had to improvise a bit I didn't have any Tuna so I used beef burgers,  I didn't have any salad so I used chips, it was quite delish considering I am not a big fan of Tuna
For pudding? 😄
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Vlad

So true

One thing nobody ever talks about being an adult is how much you debate with yourself on keeping a cardboard box because it's a really, really good box.

Silver Tabby

Quote from: Vlad on Today at 09:18:24 AMSo true

One thing nobody ever talks about being an adult is how much you debate with yourself on keeping a cardboard box because it's a really, really good box.

I know what you mean - my garage is full of them, and other stuff that will be useful one day.  Luckily, I do not own a car!

Scrumpy

Quote from: Vlad on Today at 09:18:24 AMSo true

One thing nobody ever talks about being an adult is how much you debate with yourself on keeping a cardboard box because it's a really, really good box.
:grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:  That's me...
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Alex

Bit cooler last night so it was much easier to grab a couple of hours.  I was up at 6am and decided to empty one of my kitchen cupboards and wash all the glasses.  Nope, I don't know why either.  :cool:

Mups

Morning all.   
It's overcast,  breezy,  but much more pleasant so far.

Vlad

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Quote from: GrannyMac on Today at 06:14:29 AMFor pudding? 😄
Chocolate of course 😂

Today at 11:16:18 AM
Quote from: Silver Tabby on Today at 09:24:54 AMI know what you mean - my garage is full of them, and other stuff that will be useful one day.  Luckily, I do not own a car!

Oh noooo! I feel a shed post coming on...my shed has stuff in it....standby to standby

GrannyMac

Quote from: Vlad on Today at 11:14:05 AMChocolate of course 😂

Today at 11:16:18 AMOh noooo! I feel a shed post coming on...my shed has stuff in it....standby to standby
Sheds! We got a new shed about two years ago.  Cleared everything from the old one into the garden for OH to sort. He just put it all back. All sorts of things that 'could be useful'. Like empty 📦 boxes.
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Vlad

Quote from: GrannyMac on Today at 11:23:46 AMSheds! We got a new shed about two years ago.  Cleared everything from the old one into the garden for OH to sort. He just put it all back. All sorts of things that 'could be useful'. Like empty 📦 boxes.
Thats rings a bell, I was clearing out my old shed at the previous property before moving here and found lots of tins of magnolia and beige(?) paint, another tin containining  solid paint encrusted brushes bits of wood..nails and screws in old tobacco tins, dibbers, ( why did I  have so many dibbers?) in the corner was a an engine from a a 1958 Morris Minor...I have never had a Morris Minor..ever, maybe it was for a project or something that might come in handy one day. Who knows.

I have a bit of a weird theory about that Morris Minor engine and how it got into my old shed, standby

klondike

It is well documented in scientific journals that there are leakages of matter from parallel universes but these have always thought to be small oddly shaped pieces of metal or plastic that appear in kitchen draws. Sometimes there is a straight transfer of such material and items such as radiator keys mysteriously disappear.

To my knowledge nothing the size of a Morris Minor engine has been reported although I must admit that I have no idea what happened to the single cylinder Matchless 350 engine I had in pieces in a box for years awaiting discovery of a frame it could be fitted into once rebuilt.


Men don't get smarter as we age.  We just run out of stupid stuff to do.