Mundane Observations Thread

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  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    So is "mr owl ate my metal worm"
  • But it's not true of emordnilap.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    or notlob
  • Pompey's home ground is debatable though: nottarf krap:

    EDIT: strictly this should be ''Krap? Nottarf!''
  • crumbschief
    crumbschief Posts: 3,399
    Hmm that chocolate tool is a bit different to the ones i remember buying as a kid.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    It would make an interesting Mother's Day present.
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    I've having some ginger and lemon tea.
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • Lady Venom
    Lady Venom Posts: 213
    I'm sat on BR at 37,000ft. It's weird.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    Lady Venom wrote:
    I'm sat on BR at 37,000ft. It's weird.

    Don't look now, but what's that on the wing?



    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!

















    just joking.
  • rhext
    rhext Posts: 1,639
    Weather's quite nice today. A bit chilly this morning, but my new buff kept out the worst of the chill!
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    A new buff, alright for some.
  • Aggieboy
    Aggieboy Posts: 3,996
    'Cakestop' is busier today. Is Thursday the new Friday?
    "There's a shortage of perfect breasts in this world, t'would be a pity to damage yours."
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    I would like to wish Fulham good luck for tonight, I will (honestly) be cheering you on. After all, its the only Cup you have any chance of winning :twisted: .
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    "Brother my cup is empty" is one of my favourte Nick Cave songs.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    I have also observed how many people spell Pedal, "Peddle".
    And Pedalling, "Peddling".

    Its just annoying.
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    Feta cheese and Olives for lunch, yum yum.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    Aggieboy wrote:
    'Cakestop' is busier today. Is Thursday the new Friday?

    It is for me - I'm off work tomorrow. :D

    dmclite wrote:
    "Brother my cup is empty" is one of my favourte Nick Cave songs.

    Mine are "God is In The House" and "O'Malley's Bar"
  • PhilofCas
    PhilofCas Posts: 1,153
    my new phone ring tone had the piss taken out of it today
  • PhilofCas
    PhilofCas Posts: 1,153
    ha-ha i entered p*ss on my post and it got changed to wee-wee, class
  • Mark Alexander
    Mark Alexander Posts: 2,277
    I feel fat
    http://twitter.com/mgalex
    www.ogmorevalleywheelers.co.uk

    10TT 24:36 25TT: 57:59 50TT: 2:08:11, 100TT: 4:30:05 12hr 204.... unfinished business
  • skyd0g
    skyd0g Posts: 2,540
    Although once very popular, you don't seem to see 'teasmaids' about these days.
    Cycling weakly
  • PhilofCas
    PhilofCas Posts: 1,153
    edited March 2010
    Winter's receeding....our patio's sh*gged
  • rhext
    rhext Posts: 1,639
    Time to start thinking about planting broad beans.

    And parsnips!
  • CHRISNOIR
    CHRISNOIR Posts: 1,400
    skyd0g wrote:
    Although once very popular, you don't seem to see 'teasmaids' about these days.

    My Mum used to buy my Nan and Grandad a teasmaid every Christmas convinced that she'd found the ideal one to put an end to the poor old dears having to go downstairs to brew-up. My Mum never figured out that they quite liked going down to brew up of a morning.

    Still, both my Nan and Grandad are dead now so Mum may have had a point. You can never be too careful.
  • passout
    passout Posts: 4,425
    CHRISNOIR wrote:
    skyd0g wrote:
    Although once very popular, you don't seem to see 'teasmaids' about these days.

    My Mum used to buy my Nan and Grandad a teasmaid every Christmas convinced that she'd found the ideal one to put an end to the poor old dears having to go downstairs to brew-up. My Mum never figured out that they quite liked going down to brew up of a morning.

    Still, both my Nan and Grandad are dead now so Mum may have had a point. You can never be too careful.

    Reminds me of Father Ted and Mrs Doyle, ahh go on.

    That is one of the few TV shows that I actually miss...
    'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Our new kettle has a blue backlight where you have the window on the side to see how much water is in said kettle. When you boil the water the light switches from blue to red and changes to blue again after the water has boiled. It's a Morphy Richards and was £32.99, I think.
  • VIN0
    VIN0 Posts: 19
    Ahhhh eeees good to be back

    Ave homecoming Calves
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Hello Vino, nice to see you.
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    Passout wrote:
    skyd0g wrote:
    Although once very popular, you don't seem to see 'teasmaids' about these days.

    Reminds me of Father Ted and Mrs Doyle, ahh go on.

    That is one of the few TV shows that I actually miss...

    How can you miss Father Ted - last time I checked it was on one of the Four channels almost every night.

    I neve thought I'd ever get fed up with watching it - but finally it's happened, and I really loved it once. - still do really but Channel Four should give it a bl**dy rest!

    Anyway - on teasmaids - my first wife was obsessed with tea. she got me to stop drinking coffee entirely - and we only drank tea. One day she started on about getting a teasmaid - this was in 1994 and I thought teasmaids had been obsolete since the 70s. But she found one and bought it, set it up next to the bed, and one day I was offered a plastic cup full of luke warm milky tea before I'd even opened my eyes.

    We were divorced within the year.
  • Stewie Griffin
    Stewie Griffin Posts: 4,330
    This might not even be my most mundane post.