Mundane facts about your day...

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proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
I did indeed, but it did not stop the phenomenal amount of f**knuts who can't seem to understand how lanes work or for that matter, the stalk on the left side of their steering wheel.
On a four lane motorway, Lane 4 is for Audis, Lane 3 for BMWs, Lane 2 for lorries and Lane 1 for the rest of us to stay out of the fcuking way in.

Read the highway code, it must be in there.
 

staffordjas

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A very proud mum as son graduated :)

BUT.....the tight dress I was wearing kept pulling my tights down , closely followed by my undies :embarrass: so spent hours hitching them up :embarrass::embarrass:

Then hubby was handed the graduation scroll and bloody lost it while paying for the photos:mad:. Spoilt the bloody occasion as nowhere to be found. Me & hubby went back later and found it on a table , someone must have picked it up by mistake with their brochures . Hubby lives to see another day...
 

staffordjas

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Feeling sorry for myself!
Rather pissed off as back in the hotel room by 7.30pm . Now sitting watching TV with a pint of lager,& lime from the hotel bar. All those bars on the doorstep and the night is over as hubby's asleep :mad:
Don't know why I bothered treating us to our short break now , even having my bloody breakfast in my own :(

Should have gatecrashed sons pre-drinks party..
 

Glam

Mad Cat Woman
Been told this evening, the gypsies that were on the bottom long stay on the Doxey Road, have now moved to the new B&M carpark.
 

Noah

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Thought if you ticked the box on the electrol roll requesting not to go on the open register, that people wouldn't be able to just type your name in and find out where you live.???? Just googled my name and it's told me (stating 'data supplied by the electrol roll' ) my age, where I live and who I live with at that address :hmm::(

Seems to thing that I was born in the second half of the 16th century, think it is confusing me with someone else.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
I was informed by 1 of the lovely checkout girls they had moved to B&M, this was after I told her they had gone and she informed a supervisor.
They were indeed there this afternoon.

Obviously queuing early for the new Aldi.
 

Carole

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Might @Admin move the Gavin Williamson stuff to somewhere else please?

All the political stuff isnt really relevant to "mundane facts about my day"

There are enough threads already where people can vent their anger and opinions towards those that don't agree with their own political persuasions.

We don't really need it it in every thread.

Do we?
 

John Marwood

I ♥ cryptic crosswords
Might @Admin move the Gavin Williamson stuff to somewhere else please?

All the political stuff isnt really relevant to "mundane facts about my day"

There are enough threads already where people can vent their anger and opinions towards those that don't agree with their own political persuasions.

We don't really need it it in every thread.

Do we?

How mundane
 

Withnail

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Crazy busy day yesterday so I apologise for the absence of my usual Samhain/Halloween greetings.
It's not properly Halloween without it - i'm not in any way being facetious, i was a little bit saddened by its absence. I feel the same about your marking of the solstices too. Warm glow, sort of thing.

I hope you all had a great day.
I did - really enjoyed this year.

I'm thinking of, erm, treating it as a sort of secular Yuletide-type affair henceforward. Partly, of course, because it seems to really piss some people off that it is even celebrated at all.

Which is obviously appealing in its own right - but also let us not forget that this is the year that we have had confirmation that irreligious types outnumber the faithful.

The observation of ritual therefore becomes a matter of choice, not doctrine.

I appreciate the irony of addressing this to you, who after all is a genuine observer of an equally mis-guided faith, but i'm all for the underdog.
 

Withnail

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BUT.....the tight dress I was wearing kept pulling my tights down , closely followed by my undies :embarrass: so spent hours hitching them up...
I seem to have already eased myself into my winter long johns - this will be a semi-permanent arrangement.

The fit is not quite just so, so one expects at least three months of varying degrees of pant hitchin'.

Cold though, ain't it?
 

basil

don't mention the blinds
Been told this evening, the gypsies that were on the bottom long stay on the Doxey Road, have now moved to the new B&M carpark.

I'm sure I could hear 'hold me close' blaring out into the early hours....
 

PeterD

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A very proud mum as son graduated :)

BUT.....the tight dress I was wearing kept pulling my tights down , closely followed by my undies :embarrass: so spent hours hitching them up :embarrass::embarrass:

Then hubby was handed the graduation scroll and bloody lost it while paying for the photos:mad:. Spoilt the bloody occasion as nowhere to be found. Me & hubby went back later and found it on a table , someone must have picked it up by mistake with their brochures . Hubby lives to see another day...

It was one of my proudest days seeing my daughter graduate, during her GCSE's her then boyfriend dumped her, she still passed, then during her final year at Uni she found that he (same person) had been cheating on her. She still got her degree. I tell my daughter I am proud of her all the time but that day I was beyond proud.
 
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