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Seemingly trivial things that cheer you up

GiantMikeGiantMike Posts: 3,139
edited October 2019 in The cake stop
I'll start:

Pay day.
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  • Waking early on a weekend with a completely blank schedule for the two days ahead.
  • Peddle Up!Peddle Up! Posts: 2,040
    A well-made cup of tea.
    Purveyor of "up" :)
  • Peddle Up!Peddle Up! Posts: 2,040
    GiantMike wrote:
    I'll start:

    Pay day.

    Trivial? :shock:
    Purveyor of "up" :)
  • GiantMikeGiantMike Posts: 3,139
    Peddle Up! wrote:
    GiantMike wrote:
    I'll start:

    Pay day.

    Trivial? :shock:

    (for the last 18 years) it happens every month. Still cheers me up though.
  • Peddle Up! wrote:
    A well-made cup of tea.

    +1

    the jaunty flight of the magpie

    the comical walk of a starling

    backlit trees on an autumn day.
    The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
    momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
  • ddraverddraver Posts: 25,590
    Overtaking someone....
    We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
    - @ddraver
  • cornerblockcornerblock Posts: 3,228
    Standing on a platform and having the train stop with the doors exactly slap bang in front of you. Get in there!

    Crisp, clean and freshly ironed bedding. Get in there!

    Mrs CB asking me if I fancy an early night :wink: . Get in there!

    Parking the car in a really tight space perfectly first time. Get in there!
  • GiantMikeGiantMike Posts: 3,139
    Mrs CB asking me if I fancy an early night :wink: . Get in there!

    Me too!
  • GiantMike wrote:
    Mrs CB asking me if I fancy an early night :wink: . Get in there!

    Me too!

    I doubt CornerBlock will be happy about that! :)
  • pinnopinno Posts: 49,250
    Peddle Up! wrote:
    A well-made cup of tea.

    +1

    the jaunty flight of the magpie

    the comical walk of a starling

    backlit trees on an autumn day.

    Aaaaah... You need some appropriate music to go with that lot

    Oooo ooo oo oo
    seanoconn - gruagach craic!
  • cornerblockcornerblock Posts: 3,228
    gavbarron wrote:
    GiantMike wrote:
    Mrs CB asking me if I fancy an early night :wink: . Get in there!

    Me too!

    I doubt CornerBlock will be happy about that! :)

    I'm not, come to think of it though she has been smiling a lot lately. GiantMike eh! :shock:
  • MattC59MattC59 Posts: 5,408
    Fat women falling over.
    Science adjusts it’s beliefs based on what’s observed.
    Faith is the denial of observation so that Belief can be preserved
  • pinnopinno Posts: 49,250
    The Bike Radar forums (sometimes)
    seanoconn - gruagach craic!
  • A full tank of petrol.

    Getting to the top of that hill and still feeling great!

    A good shave.

    A hot shower after a long cycle.
    Mobile Car Valeting

    Mobile Car Valet & Detailing Specialist based in Glasgow.
  • Peddle Up! wrote:
    A well-made cup of tea.

    +1

    the jaunty flight of the magpie

    the comical walk of a starling

    backlit trees on an autumn day.

    Aaaaah... You need some appropriate music to go with that lot

    Oooo ooo oo oo


    Thats brillaint - I'll also to my list plastic betrands lyric

    "Allez-oop! One morning
    a darling came to my home,
    a cellophane puppet with Chinese hair,
    a plaster, a hangover,
    drank my beer in a large rubber glass
    Oooo-ooo-ooo-ooo!
    like an Indian in his igloo "
    The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
    momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
  • pdstsppdstsp Posts: 1,264
    A cold beer after a long ride.
    The smell of a curry when you really fancy one.
  • DrKJMDrKJM Posts: 271
    Any of Ian Dury's reasons to be cheerful, except saying 'okey dokey'. That belongs in the other thread.
  • roypsbroypsb Posts: 309
    Watching my dog Bertie chew a rawhide bone while holding it up between his front paws.
  • lemon63lemon63 Posts: 253
    Wood in the morning (mine obviously, before you ask) :wink:
  • When the attractive waitress in the cafe looks me in the eyes and smiles. For that split second I think i'm in there. Until I realise she does that to everyone.
    "The Prince of Wales is now the King of France" - Calton Kirby
  • Cycling when I can see where I'm going on a night and while having feeling in my hands and feet.
    "The Prince of Wales is now the King of France" - Calton Kirby
  • A really good dump!
  • My little boys laugh

    Also when my dog farts and surprises herself as if she wasn't expecting it
  • pinnopinno Posts: 49,250
    When Sophie 'super suction pump deluxe no2 guzzler' baby bawls for Scotland... and then in moments crashes out to sleep and looks like an angel. The peace, the tranquility...
    seanoconn - gruagach craic!
  • CrunchyToesCrunchyToes Posts: 2
    edited February 2016
    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
  • Ben6899Ben6899 Posts: 9,686
    Slogging along 10 miles of busy London roads to eventually "come out" at the other end in the Hertfordshire countryside.
    Ben

    Bikes: Donhou DSS4 Custom | Condor Italia RC | Gios Megalite | Dolan Preffisio | Giant Bowery '76
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  • waking up every morning with my dog colin under the duvet
    Marmite on toast and Bourbon biscuits (you cant get them in spain so i have to stock up)
    Agreed the tank of petrol is some weirdly satisfying thing
    riding off the front of a group and not seeing them again
    I would imagine sellign something on ebay for more than you paid for it would be good but something I have never achieved.
  • CiBCiB Posts: 6,098
    When a quick flash of the headlights at the blithering halfwit plodding along in the middle lane actually results in said muppet moving over to the empty left lane.
  • GiantMikeGiantMike Posts: 3,139
    I would imagine sellign something on ebay for more than you paid for it would be good but something I have never achieved.

    I've done that. Paid £49, sold for £172, paid some ebay fees. Most cheered-up as a result.
  • pb21pb21 Posts: 2,168
    Finding a book you want in a second hand shop.

    A croissant with a morning coffee.

    Seeing rabbits when I'm cycling.

    Seeing the first daffodil of spring.
    Mañana
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