Drinking the last of the milk from my cereal straight from the bowl. Drives the missus nuts!
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14-07-2019 07:58 AM #61
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14-07-2019 02:03 PM #62
The smell of bacon in the pan, and knowing its going on some fresh uncut bread or a crusty roll liberally spread with anchor butter.
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15-07-2019 07:21 AM #64This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-07-2019 09:57 AM #65
A perfectly ripe peach or nectarine. Not rock hard and not too squishy so there's brown bits and the juice goes absolutely everywhere, but just right.
One of summer's most orgasmic food experiences IMO
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15-07-2019 06:33 PM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-07-2019 02:11 PM #67
There is a guy named Nirmal Purja who was a Ghurka and in the SBS he is current trying to climb all 14 of the 8000m peaks of the world in 7 months, he has just got no 10 after successfully doing K2, seeing this guy doing so well just cheers me up for some reason
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27-07-2019 11:24 AM #68
I went into the bookies last night to put a scorecast on the Hibs game. The lady behind the counter asked if she could see some ID. I'm 33.
As ridiculous as it was, I'll take the compliment.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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27-07-2019 02:12 PM #69
Hearts getting beat is always a wee thing that makes me happy.
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27-07-2019 04:51 PM #70
Being up really early and watching the world come too, similar to PB and his mountain climbing. Being up sharp for tractor work and the roads being absolutely dead then seeing the traffic get busier and busier is oddly satisfying. Having a break at 10am knowing you’ve already been at the graft for 5 hours. Its weird but satisfying.
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29-07-2019 11:08 AM #71
A really good pint of Guinness. You rarely get one this side of the Irish Channel.
Biddy Mulligans in the Grassmarket and The Abbotsford in Rose St are top quality. Not cheap at £4.70 but I'd rather pay that than a pound less for sour or tasteless stuff.
The research continues......
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29-07-2019 11:14 AM #72
Boiling an egg to perfection, being soft and runny so it spreads nicely onto my toast soldiers.
Last edited by Scouse Hibee; 29-07-2019 at 02:36 PM.
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29-07-2019 11:36 AM #73This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pubs that still serve cask beer using Aitken tall founts. The Abbotsford still has a few and it's so much better than the hand pull system if the bar and cellar staff know what they are doing. They used to be the norm in Scotland but are harder and harder to find.
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29-07-2019 12:28 PM #74
My wife of 40 years 😁
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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29-07-2019 10:41 PM #75
Being diabetic and sorely missing the ‘sweeter things’ in life, I can’t describe the pleasure of a portion of 85% dark chocolate with a cup of really strong, good quality coffee before going to bed............. and no, doesn’t keep me awake all night.
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30-07-2019 12:00 PM #76
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When one of my favourite films is on TV, even though I have the DVD.
Discovering during first wipe that this particular sh**e doesn't require ANY wiping.
That smell of Easter Road when I haven't been at a game in a while. The smell itself isn't very nice... but I always recognise it.
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21-10-2019 05:02 PM #77
The simplicity of kids/babies. Collected my daughter from nursery earlier and on the walk home she found her tongue. We were sticking our tongues out at each other and she thought it was the funniest thing ever 😀
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21-10-2019 05:31 PM #78
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Wife and I driving past Tynecastle on the Western approach road when my Daughters were toddlers, oldest piped up “ooh whats that horrible smell” its Tynecastle I said, then we sung Tynecastles a piggery, for many years after we done the same.
Daughters now 28 and 26, last week same journey, same song, it never ages, sat with a grin, thats ma bairns 😆
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21-10-2019 07:09 PM #79
I got on the Eurostar train going to Paris last week and my seat was changed to Coach 18 Seat 75. Gave me a wee smile and it was a great seat as well...
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21-10-2019 09:22 PM #83
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21-10-2019 09:32 PM #84
I bought a set of Hibs Russian dolls when I was pished in Prague many years ago. They're pretty ugly things that sat on a shelf untouched for more than a decade until my 19 month old daughter decided she wanted to have a shot of them a few weeks back.
They are now absolutely her favourite thing. I've taught her their names, and I get a wee shiver of delight even just thinking about her wee voice saying the names "Gaz, Deek, Zibi, Boozy, and Ivan" when I ask her who they are.
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21-10-2019 09:35 PM #85This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I got mine a couple of years ago, so they are an updated version! Lewis is in there, woulld have to check who all else there is. Hanlon definitely but can’t remember who else.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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22-10-2019 06:48 AM #87This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-10-2019 08:03 AM #88This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMon the Hibs.
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