The Foggiest of Thursdays...

thekickingmule
thekickingmule Posts: 7,957
edited April 2014 in The Crudcatcher
Morning Losers!

The fog is so thick, I can barely see the houses opposite me!

This should make for an interesting morning, as today I have my Mod 1 (Take 3) test. Third times lucky, right?

Then rush to work to see what's happening.

Laters!
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  • bg13
    bg13 Posts: 4,598
    Good luck TKM!

    Morning fags.

    minor shizz to sort today, then a drive across the country (fog permitting!)

    foods will feature, then possibly some booze later

    tarrar.
    Loving life in rural SW France

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  • ste_t
    ste_t Posts: 1,599
    Morning perverts,

    Today is back to real life after yesterday. House viewings and MOT.

    Last nights celebratory mixed grill is making me feel a tad sluggish. Or it may be the 8.6% Duvel. Who knows.

    Laters
  • welshkev
    welshkev Posts: 9,690
    morning all,

    i have somehow sprained my wrist in my sleep, it's bloody killing me. i didn't even have a walk last night!

    bike is in the car and it's either a loop of the blue and red trail at FoD or the Cafall at cwmcran after work.

    laters :D
  • Thewaylander
    Thewaylander Posts: 8,594
    Go Cafall kev,

    Today i am mostly making bad smells in the office and doing VAT.

    I have coffee but no bacon which is a mild failure! but still upside lebonese pork and roasted veg later nom!

    can i go back to bed now?
  • ste_t
    ste_t Posts: 1,599
    welshkev wrote:
    morning all,

    i have somehow sprained my wrist in my sleep, it's bloody killing me.

    You sure its not just the arthritis pops?
  • tlw1
    tlw1 Posts: 22,156
    Brewery tour was obviously excessive and when I say tour, more of a wave people off as they go on the tour and sit there drinking free ale :)

    This meant an early start as I needed to be in for 7.15 and its a 2hr bike ride as I couldn't drive as still hissed :(

    Today is lots of bankers, without the free lunch and then a cycle home
  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,821
    Good day one and all,
    So, Welshkev brings new meaning to the term 'sleepwalking'.
    Traditional Wednesday night pub last night. The landlord retires in a month or so, I'm dreading what it could become. Not surprisingly I feel slightly less than my best right now, but better than MattH.
    Who said the felt sorry for people that didn't drink as when they woke up that was the best they would feel all day.
    Going out for lunch with the EPO today, so at least I'll get out for a little while.
  • ste_t
    ste_t Posts: 1,599
    Mot - passed. House - viewed. Wiltshire bacons, bury black pudding and free range eggs purchased.

    Might have one of those 'sleepwalks' after.
  • oodboo
    oodboo Posts: 2,171
    Thursday? Fark, forgot to put the bin out.
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  • thekickingmule
    thekickingmule Posts: 7,957
    ste_t wrote:
    Mot - passed. House - viewed. Wiltshire bacons, bury black pudding and free range eggs purchased.

    Might have one of those 'sleepwalks' after.
    I'm from Bury :D Good shout!

    Woooo I passed!! I was a jammy bugger too, it was by far my worst performance, but I didn't hit any lines, put feet down, cones or anything. However, the speed test - everyone thought I wasn't going fast enough, including me, but the electronic reader said I was doing 51kph, which is a pass Boooom 8)
    It takes as much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have tried and succeeded.
    Join us on UK-MTB we won't bite, but bring cake!
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  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,821
    Well done TKM. I didn't wish you luck in case doing so was having the opposite effect.
  • Stevo_666
    Stevo_666 Posts: 61,423
    Veronese68 wrote:
    So, Welshkev brings new meaning to the term 'sleepwalking'.
    :D

    Afternoon Wasters,

    I am knackered - got toothache last night and took yonks to get to sleep. It's mysteriously disappeared now :? Coffee will keep me going for now but at least work is not too demanding today. Will take more alcohol based pain killers tonight just in case :)
    "I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]
  • pesky_jones
    pesky_jones Posts: 2,890
    Stevo 666 wrote:
    Veronese68 wrote:
    So, Welshkev brings new meaning to the term 'sleepwalking'.
    :D
    +1
    Stevo 666 wrote:

    I am knackered - got toothache last night and took yonks to get to sleep. It's mysteriously disappeared now :?
    I'd still go dentist, my old man ignored the intermittent pain for a while, now he has recurring periods of agony. He's obviously been to the dentist now, but it hasn't helped much. If he went sooner it possibly could have been avoided.
  • bg13
    bg13 Posts: 4,598
    Stevo 666 wrote:

    I am knackered - got toothache last night and took yonks to get to sleep. It's mysteriously disappeared now :?
    I'd still go dentist, my old man ignored the intermittent pain for a while, now he has recurring periods of agony. He's obviously been to the dentist now, but it hasn't helped much. If he went sooner it possibly could have been avoided.[/quote]

    Not being qualified in anything remotely medical i'd say you have face aids Stevo, there is obviously only one cure for it, get H'd every night!

    Skills TKM

    I am home via my brothers in Towcester to drop off a telly for the nephew, saw the niece poor girl is the size of a house, not sure even Gazlar would have a go on it! Went to my new workplace, moved a couple of desks and sacked it off so now back home, pub tonight, it's the future.
    Loving life in rural SW France

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  • pesky_jones
    pesky_jones Posts: 2,890
    bg13 wrote:
    Not being qualified in anything remotely medical i'd say you have face aids Stevo, there is obviously only one cure for it, get H'd every night!
    Haha yeah that's fair enough - just trying to help!

    Next time I'll keep my mouth shut*.

    Just like stevo will be having to do if he doesnt follow my medical standard advice
  • gt-arrowhead
    gt-arrowhead Posts: 2,507
    Good evening.

    Had a long day. Went to a convention in Kensington that involved me going around talking to universities and stuff blah blah blah. Was decent. Learnt quite a lot.

    Went around London with my mates after, spent like a tenner in an arcade but was fun. Also visited M&M world. What a place! The smell in there is amazing.

    Just happened to stumble across the Lotus store in Piccadilly Circus too. I loved it in there. Theres a Lotus Evora on the shop floor, and the 2012 F1 car is hanging up in the entrance to the shop. Both are things of absolute beauty. As was the half meter long model of the 2012 car that cost £2000! They have plenty of shirts in there that are on sale at stupidly low prices, and i have a 20% off voucher. They are probably on sale because they are shirts with Kimis name on them! Might have to go back there to pick up a shirt soon.
  • Stevo_666
    Stevo_666 Posts: 61,423
    bg13 wrote:
    Not being qualified in anything remotely medical i'd say you have face aids Stevo, there is obviously only one cure for it, get H'd every night!
    Haha yeah that's fair enough - just trying to help!

    Next time I'll keep my mouth shut*.

    Just like stevo will be having to do if he doesnt follow my medical standard advice
    I'm taking bg's advice, it's cheaper and more fun. Until my face falls off :)
    "I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]
  • tlw1
    tlw1 Posts: 22,156
    Stevo 666 wrote:
    bg13 wrote:
    Not being qualified in anything remotely medical i'd say you have face aids Stevo, there is obviously only one cure for it, get H'd every night!
    Haha yeah that's fair enough - just trying to help!

    Next time I'll keep my mouth shut*.

    Just like stevo will be having to do if he doesnt follow my medical standard advice
    I'm taking bg's advice, it's cheaper and more fun. Until my face falls off :)

    It is great advice
  • Stevo_666
    Stevo_666 Posts: 61,423
    matthew h wrote:

    It is great advice
    At least you practice what you preach.
    "I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]