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    Did my second weigh in for the weight loss football thing I've been doing last night. Went in a bit nervous that I might not have lost much if anything (I prefer not to weigh myself in between because I'd always rather assume that I need to keep working hard than find myself complacent) but found out I've lost eleven pounds in the last week.

    Been on cloud nine all morning. I even felt like I had a lot more running and stamina in me in the space of a week.
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    A beer in the shower.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    A beer in the shower.
    😂😂😂😂😂
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    A beer in the shower.
    Same. Love doing this if I’m getting ready for a night out or on holiday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    A beer in the shower.
    I have a friend who does that. I was staying at his place in Glasgow and when I was going for a shower, he offered me a “shower beer”. I thought it sounded good so tried it. Shower water ended up going in the beer. Never again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    I have a friend who does that. I was staying at his place in Glasgow and when I was going for a shower, he offered me a “shower beer”. I thought it sounded good so tried it. Shower water ended up going in the beer. Never again!
    Sippy cup?
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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    I have a friend who does that. I was staying at his place in Glasgow and when I was going for a shower, he offered me a “shower beer”. I thought it sounded good so tried it. Shower water ended up going in the beer. Never again!
    Depends where you place your beer. Nice hot shower, ice cold beer. Needs a bit of logistical work but it’s a treat.


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    Watching the kids with the lego.
    The wee lego men look like Jimmy O'Rourke with the hair and that!

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    Watching my dug strategically pee through a hole in my neighbours fence creating a urine burnt patch in their lovely lawn

    I dont like my neighbours

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    https://twitter.com/jondharvey/statu...71104629121026

    This made me so, so happy. Howling. Nick Clegg's is the best.


    Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction

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    The Mrs going to work on a Sunday giving me a whole day with my dog and my PS5 after a long week at work...

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    Gardening shows. I find them so soothing and satisfying to watch. Not quite enough for the best tv thread 😂😂
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    Gardening shows. I find them so soothing and satisfying to watch. Not quite enough for the best tv thread 😂😂
    I’m like that with cooking shows, and Four in a Bed.
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    Gardening shows. I find them so soothing and satisfying to watch. Not quite enough for the best tv thread 😂😂
    Monty Don is the boss. It'd be great to spend an afternoon in his garden. Nice dog and that.

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    Getting a 9 letter word on Countdown or getting a really difficult numbers round that only Rachel got.

    Yes I know I'm easily pleased 😁

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    Cutting mitres by hand and getting them spot on first time.

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    Walking to work on a summers morning when the weather is good. I quite like a crisp winter morning to as long as it's dry but a day like today is just bliss.

    Was up and out by 6.15 this morning. Sun shining, hardly a car on the road and 5 miles under the belt before 7.30.

    Sets you up for the day.
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    Walking to work on a summers morning when the weather is good. I quite like a crisp winter morning to as long as it's dry but a day like today is just bliss.

    Was up and out by 6.15 this morning. Sun shining, hardly a car on the road and 5 miles under the belt before 7.30.

    Sets you up for the day.
    Similarly love taking the dog for a walk when the city is just waking up.

    I often did that at Glastonbury at about 6am or so, most people in their tents but got to see the site looking almost deserted. Loved it.


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    Holeing a moster putt on the 18th green for a birdie as all the old boys stand pint in hand on the clubhouse decking watching on in sheer admiration.



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    When folk on FB post and criticise someone’s grammar or spelling and I point out that they also have mistakes in their post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    When folk on FB post and criticise someone’s grammar or spelling and I point out that they also have mistakes in their post.
    That's Muphry's law.

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    Sticking random promo codes in when buying something and getting 25% off.
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    Random Twitter fights that are just ridiculous.

    I learned last night that there is an 'ultras code' in football and it states that if an opposing group steal your banner you have to disband your own group. There was a whole load of fully grown men, many of them seemingly otherwise well adjusted, arguing about whether the Green Brigade had to disband because they lost a flag in midweek. People getting properly serious and linking to articles and websites stating these rules and other people quoting technicalities because it wasn't their main banner.

    Maybe it's just me but the idea of adults writing rules about supporting your football team then getting really defensive about it is as amusing as it is ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    Random Twitter fights that are just ridiculous.

    I learned last night that there is an 'ultras code' in football and it states that if an opposing group steal your banner you have to disband your own group. There was a whole load of fully grown men, many of them seemingly otherwise well adjusted, arguing about whether the Green Brigade had to disband because they lost a flag in midweek. People getting properly serious and linking to articles and websites stating these rules and other people quoting technicalities because it wasn't their main banner.

    Maybe it's just me but the idea of adults writing rules about supporting your football team then getting really defensive about it is as amusing as it is ridiculous.
    Seems to be quite serious in Eastern Europe, ridiculous as you say though.

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    Keith floyd programmes. Just daft but something about them. I suppose Rick Stein took on the genre and much as I like him the anarchy of Floyd was so much better.

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    Keith floyd programmes. Just daft but something about them. I suppose Rick Stein took on the genre and much as I like him the anarchy of Floyd was so much better.
    Rick Stein would be a contribution to the Pet Peeves thread for me. He just seems to spend all his time moaning. We get it Rick, markets in France, Thailand, India etc are more exciting than one in Hull.

    Agree about Keith Floyd, his shows always seem a bit chaotic but you can zone out and get a bit lost in them.
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    We’ve got a really stroppy player on our football team - decent player but very greedy on the ball.

    Had a go at me for not taking a quick corner short to him.

    Took two steps back and delivered a millimetre perfect Henderson-esque corner that our striker just had to stick his toe out to knock in.

    Couldn’t get it so perfect again if I had a hundred attempts I don’t think!


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