What have you done today thread?
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Watched the webcast of my stepdads service from the crematorium. Could barely understand a fucking word said. Sound quality was abysmal.
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Bought a couple of tickets for tonight's $675M (so far) lottery. There was no winner for Saturdays $590M jackpot (which ended up being $629M) so that jumped to $650M for today, but has since jumped up by another $25M.... & probably more by 8pm tonight.
I could put new chain & sprockets on the ZX11... & employ a full-time pasty & snorker roll chef
Adjusted the clock on the ZX11, it gains minutes.
I could put new chain & sprockets on the ZX11... & employ a full-time pasty & snorker roll chef
Adjusted the clock on the ZX11, it gains minutes.
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Six stitches in my leg.
The old mans greenhouse has taken a bit of a battering in recent years with some panes of glass broken. He's been picking up the broken glass and leaving it in flower pots on the floor. I went in to get something and didn't spot the glass booby trap. I taped some kitchen roll to my leg and drove to hospital.
The old mans greenhouse has taken a bit of a battering in recent years with some panes of glass broken. He's been picking up the broken glass and leaving it in flower pots on the floor. I went in to get something and didn't spot the glass booby trap. I taped some kitchen roll to my leg and drove to hospital.
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That story needs some serious enhancement for scar bragging rights....
"I saw three huge geezers robbing my dad's prize cucumbers from his greenhouse, so I grabbed my wicker vegetable basket and went steaming in..."
There you go, given you a plausible start, you can do the rest.
"I saw three huge geezers robbing my dad's prize cucumbers from his greenhouse, so I grabbed my wicker vegetable basket and went steaming in..."
There you go, given you a plausible start, you can do the rest.
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Went to hospital?? Gand in your man csrd.
If you had bandaged it with kitchen paper and gaffer tape and then stapled it together yourself at home it would have been fine. Dip it in cement if it doesnt stop bleeding
If you had bandaged it with kitchen paper and gaffer tape and then stapled it together yourself at home it would have been fine. Dip it in cement if it doesnt stop bleeding
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Taken the cat to the vets. No, not a day late, I was told the wrong day and date by my wife. This has been documented and saved as an email exchange.cheb wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 7:09 pm Trapped the semi stray cat that been hanging about ready for it's trip to the vet tomorrow. He's booked in for a check up and neutering.
He's still wary of us, always keeps about 2m away, but was unbothered by half a dozen of us that close. Normally it's just him and me.
If all goes to plan I might have another garden cat tomorrow.
And found a generator and two trolley jacks in a skip. I don't know if they work but I'll find out later.
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If I thought you were about to take me to get my knackers cut off I'd be keeping my distance too....cheb wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 7:09 pm Trapped the semi stray cat that been hanging about ready for it's trip to the vet tomorrow. He's booked in for a check up and neutering.
He's still wary of us, always keeps about 2m away, but was unbothered by half a dozen of us that close. Normally it's just him and me.
If all goes to plan I might have another garden cat tomorrow.
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It was surprisingly quiet and docile when being transported. I did check to see it was still alive before setting off.gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:10 amIf I thought you were about to take me to get my knackers cut off I'd be keeping my distance too....cheb wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 7:09 pm Trapped the semi stray cat that been hanging about ready for it's trip to the vet tomorrow. He's booked in for a check up and neutering.
He's still wary of us, always keeps about 2m away, but was unbothered by half a dozen of us that close. Normally it's just him and me.
If all goes to plan I might have another garden cat tomorrow.
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Potter wrote: ↑Mon Jul 10, 2023 5:44 pm We went out for the day and had a wander around a city centre.
We split up for half an hour to look at various things and when we met back up Mrs Potter told me that she'd nipped into Ann Summers and bought me a vibrating cock ring.
When we got home she was keen to try it out, but I can say, in all sincerity, that it's not worth a wank.
You have got to keep still....in but still.
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cheb wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:13 amIt was surprisingly quiet and docile when being transported. I did check to see it was still alive before setting off.gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 11, 2023 10:10 amIf I thought you were about to take me to get my knackers cut off I'd be keeping my distance too....cheb wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 7:09 pm Trapped the semi stray cat that been hanging about ready for it's trip to the vet tomorrow. He's booked in for a check up and neutering.
He's still wary of us, always keeps about 2m away, but was unbothered by half a dozen of us that close. Normally it's just him and me.
If all goes to plan I might have another garden cat tomorrow.
And it's now back. It ate a bit, drank a bit and trotted off looking none the worse for it's ordeal. It does have FIV though so possibly won't live that long. Bit of a shame but meh, it's a stray cat and there's plenty more of those.
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It was sodding hot today!! 30 degrees I'm told! Way too hot for up here!! LOL
But, good day in general, except two guys rented the electric scooters to be return at 5.30. They came back at 5, so I said "you can stay out for another 30 mins if you like". So off they went except one of the two was riding it like a total eejit - seriously fast through pedestrians, skid to a stop to turn and head back up on a gravel path. Except that he misjudged the turn onto it and ended up putting the scooter into a big stone ditch and going over the handlebars!! Luckily he didn't break anything (on the scooter either) but, being a big chap, one end of the handle bars seemed to have hit the top of his inner thigh, so the pompiers were called and they took him to hospital. Stupid sod - fucking lucky as where the (very deep) injury is, he could have bled out before they arrived if the bar had hit the artery
Yes, the scooter does have bar end protectors, but like I said, he was a heavy chap!!
Two classes arrived back, one just before the crash and one just after so I was a bit torn as to where I should be! Luckily, the instructor for the first group came down and I got him to talk to the two guys and the pompiers - the two guys have a very odd accent that I was struggling with!! Melvyn was a star and stayed with the guys to wait for the pompiers and I dealt with the kids; my boss got back with the next class and dealt with the scooter and checked for damage (amazingly, there wasn't much!!).
What was sweet was the instructor came up to me afterwards and asked me if I was ok. When he realised I'd seen the guy crash, he asked if I was shocked! Really sweet I replied with, I'm a biker - I've stopped to help for worse accidents But he was really sweet to ask
But, good day in general, except two guys rented the electric scooters to be return at 5.30. They came back at 5, so I said "you can stay out for another 30 mins if you like". So off they went except one of the two was riding it like a total eejit - seriously fast through pedestrians, skid to a stop to turn and head back up on a gravel path. Except that he misjudged the turn onto it and ended up putting the scooter into a big stone ditch and going over the handlebars!! Luckily he didn't break anything (on the scooter either) but, being a big chap, one end of the handle bars seemed to have hit the top of his inner thigh, so the pompiers were called and they took him to hospital. Stupid sod - fucking lucky as where the (very deep) injury is, he could have bled out before they arrived if the bar had hit the artery
Yes, the scooter does have bar end protectors, but like I said, he was a heavy chap!!
Two classes arrived back, one just before the crash and one just after so I was a bit torn as to where I should be! Luckily, the instructor for the first group came down and I got him to talk to the two guys and the pompiers - the two guys have a very odd accent that I was struggling with!! Melvyn was a star and stayed with the guys to wait for the pompiers and I dealt with the kids; my boss got back with the next class and dealt with the scooter and checked for damage (amazingly, there wasn't much!!).
What was sweet was the instructor came up to me afterwards and asked me if I was ok. When he realised I'd seen the guy crash, he asked if I was shocked! Really sweet I replied with, I'm a biker - I've stopped to help for worse accidents But he was really sweet to ask
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Came through the tunnel I got nicked in the other day. Just past that, Plod often sit with their speed gun catching people going over 20mph! I couldn't see them as I pootled along at 20 and gradually started to creep up in speed. Then I realised they were standing there with their speed gun and it was the same unmakred XC90 with the same Cop who nicked me! I shut the throttle off and saw 24 mph on the speedo. He must have had it on me as I was doing 20 and moved onto aiming it at others. Phew!
Right, I'm off to buy a competition ticket...
Right, I'm off to buy a competition ticket...
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Actually used my bike for something other than popping in to town for a haircut!
Step-son (he who crashed my car on first day of passing his test!) asked to use the car today, so I used the bike for the railway station commute
Step-son (he who crashed my car on first day of passing his test!) asked to use the car today, so I used the bike for the railway station commute
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I don’t think I’m at the level of making worthwhile illicit weaponry, but here’s a rough and ready carburettor drain plug. I only made it because Amal have “upgraded” the replacement part from plastic to plated brass and multiplied the price.
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Found this in a cupboard at work. My old iPod Nano (?). Well, Mrs. G's that I nicked for the gym....
Had a quick look on eBay. They seem to go for a fair bit, surprisingly.
Had a quick look on eBay. They seem to go for a fair bit, surprisingly.
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Excellent, I've got a new and unused one sat in a drawer! eBay it is then.....
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I've got an original Mk1, scrolly wheel actually scrolls, only accepts fire wire, 5GB iPod. The very first one, and the lowest spec one at that.
My mate got it for me cheap when I was at Uni, he did a summer internship with Apple UK and it was part of their old demo stock sold off cheap. So not only it is Gen 1 iPod, it's an ex Apple Gen 1 iPod. Still in the original box with iTunes CD and everyfink.
It's worth fuck all
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One of eBay now for £325. Better in your pocket than gathering dust in a drawer.
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Was it as flashy as these bent wire and biro springs masterpieces that I once put on a pair of Amal Mark 1½ carbs?
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Noticed I'm getting VERY forgetful the last 2 or 3 months. (meds suspected) At the weekend I forgot what I was talking about 3 times in as many minutes.
Had to drop by the Dr's office yesterday to pick up the stab lab results.
Made an appointment to see my Dr about the memory thing.
Headed off to the Dr's this morning & just before I got there I realized that today is Wednesday & the appointment I made just yesterday... is for Thursday.
Hmmm... bugger.
Had to drop by the Dr's office yesterday to pick up the stab lab results.
Made an appointment to see my Dr about the memory thing.
Headed off to the Dr's this morning & just before I got there I realized that today is Wednesday & the appointment I made just yesterday... is for Thursday.
Hmmm... bugger.