Mundane Observations Thread
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After leaving school does anyone actually use a ruler? Do any of you?'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.0
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My girlfriends mum has a 1meter metal ruler.
Okay, sorry. That was not mundane that was boring.
Our dog's asleep on the sofa again.
oh.jedster wrote:Just off to contemplate my own mortality and inevitable descent into decrepedness.
FCN 8 off road because I'm too old to go racing around.0 -
Daytime TV is as mindblowingly bad as I imagined.To err is human, but to make a real balls up takes a super computer.0
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salsarider79 wrote:My girlfriends mum has a 1meter metal ruler.
Okay, sorry. That was not mundane that was boring.
oh.
Depends what she uses it for...
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted:"I hold it true, what'er befall;
I feel it, when I sorrow most;
'Tis better to have loved and lost;
Than never to have loved at all."
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my dad's name is still Eric0
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There are now 14 pages of mundane observations in this thread0
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bompington wrote:There are now 14 pages of mundane observations in this thread
It 'll soon be 15.'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.0 -
passout wrote:bompington wrote:There are now 14 pages of mundane observations in this thread
It 'll soon be 15.
even sooner now0 -
Porgy wrote:passout wrote:bompington wrote:There are now 14 pages of mundane observations in this thread
It 'll soon be 15.
even sooner now
are we there yet?0 -
it's dark outside0
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deptfordmarmoset wrote:Eric is a good - and perfectly mundane - name for a worm.
If I ever get another one I'll call it Ernie.0 -
I'm bored.
Should go home really.
oh hum.0 -
2 mins 52 secs less sunlight today than yesterday. (Got caught at Tescos without any lights, that extra 2'52'' would have got me home in daylight.)0
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is that the Surrey Quays Tescos?
I go in there sometimes.0 -
I find Asda better value then Tescos although I usually end up going to Morrisons because it has the best fish counter.'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.0
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Porgy wrote:is that the Surrey Quays Tescos?
I go in there sometimes.
I go in there too - good CCTV-surveyed bike parking - but this time I was in the Lewisham one because I was coming back from a trundle on the wind-blasted heath. It's just about 2 mins 52 seconds up the road from chez marmoset.0 -
I bought some sun dried anti pasto today. It was alright.0
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deptfordmarmoset wrote:Porgy wrote:is that the Surrey Quays Tescos?
I go in there sometimes.
I go in there too - good CCTV-surveyed bike parking - but this time I was in the Lewisham one because I was coming back from a trundle on the wind-blasted heath. It's just about 2 mins 52 seconds up the road from chez marmoset.
well i have been in there too - but I don;t like it.
don't know why - maybe it's bad feng shui0 -
When I see my mum, she always tells me about what she's just bought (and for how much) in Aldi. I now counter-attack with the latest LiDL news. Christmas is going to be real fun....0
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If you spend over £50 in Morrison's 4 times between now and Xmas, they'll give you a £25 voucher. For Tesco.
Actually I lied about Tesco, thought I was becoming too mundane...........Where the neon madmen climb0 -
Our names start on the 589th pixel from the left hand edge of the screen on my laptop. But only with the favourites bar open.0
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It's dark outside again0
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3000 words in and 2000 more by tuesday.
Afterwards i think i'll celebrate with a shandy and an early night."I hold it true, what'er befall;
I feel it, when I sorrow most;
'Tis better to have loved and lost;
Than never to have loved at all."
Alfred Tennyson0 -
The rain wasn't too bad today really was it? Fairly average I felt.'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.0
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Exceptionally mild for the time of year down here. Police women were in shirtsleeves.0