What are you doing?

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Status
Not open for further replies.
Morning Bredda

I took my day off a bit too literally. Ended up falling asleep in my back garden.

No drama, good to go again. Working today, but off all weekend.

Looking forward to the Hull mauling.

I didn't think id miss much tbh, I have a feeling today the usual suspects will take another pounding on here.


I did see Fossy attempted to make a thread about me. I also see it failed miserably. "Like Person, Like OP".

<laugh> .... you needed a whole day off to cool down ... mega melt ... probably burmt out the motor on the mobility scooter with all that angry revving ...
 
... just finished brekkie in the restaurant ... treated myself to 'Full English Friday" ... tend to go a bit healthier during the week ... very nice grub I have to say ... now just having my Costa latte (we have franchises in our restaurants) back at my desk .... Costa is subsidised ... half-price compared to the high street ... try and keep myself down to a couple per day ...

Busy day tomorrow ... gotta take the youngest to Lunnon to get new 'pointe' shoes' for ballet (all 3 of my girls are dancers) ... need to plan it around the lunchtime kick-off against United ...

Anyway ... good morning you bunch of ***** ... another day another dollar <laugh>
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Spurlock
Has anyone told Bambi that the clever money is no longer placed on that whole "all Mousers claim benefits" crack? Obvious not.

Since the damning exposes during the 70s by cutting-edge documentaries and fly-on-the-wall programs, such as Panorama and Bread, times have moved on. Us normal fans no longer look upon all Mousers as scrounging, work-shy, wise-cracking chancers. Only some of them.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Spurlock
I'm looking forward to getting home for the weekend, loving the missus, cuddling my 6 year old, and playing a gig with the boys in the band (we have a double-header, tonight and tomorrow night).
 
I'm looking forward to getting home for the weekend, loving the missus, cuddling my 6 year old, and playing a gig with the boys in the band (we have a double-header, tonight and tomorrow night).
You work away from home a hell of a lot for a top notch commercial property lawyer. They tend to be chained to their offices as they don't physically need to see the asset. Their role is administrative.
 
You work away from home a hell of a lot for a top notch commercial property lawyer. They tend to be chained to their offices as they don't physically need to see the asset. Their role is administrative.


You know only what I choose to tell you. You have no idea what I do, Lightning.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Blueman
You work away from home a hell of a lot for a top notch commercial property lawyer. They tend to be chained to their offices as they don't physically need to see the asset. Their role is administrative.
He's no ****ing lawyer! <laugh>
My father in law was a conveyance lawyer, and like you said, he was chained to his desk pretty much 12 hours a day.
 
Has anyone told Bambi that the clever money is no longer placed on that whole "all Mousers claim benefits" crack? Obvious not.

Since the damning exposes during the 70s by cutting-edge documentaries and fly-on-the-wall programs, such as Panorama and Bread, times have moved on. Us normal fans no longer look upon all Mousers as scrounging, work-shy, wise-cracking chancers. Only some of them.

"Obviously" ...
 
You know only what I choose to tell you. You have no idea what I do, Lightning.
Apart from your claim to be a hotshot commercial property lawyer and the most cost efficient residential developer in the UK.

Who seems to spend midweek living in a Travelodge in Exeter while his wife drives around in a car that cost as much as a DFS sofa.
 
He's no ****ing lawyer! <laugh>
My father in law was a conveyance lawyer, and like you said, he was chained to his desk pretty much 12 hours a day.

I am not a Conveyancer. I never said I was a Conveyancer.

Conveyancing is about as dull as estate agency.
 
Apart from your claim to be a hotshot commercial property lawyer and the most cost efficient residential developer in the UK.

Who seems to spend midweek living in a Travelodge in Exeter while his wife drives around in a car that cost as much as a DFS sofa.


Exactly. I tell you what you want to hear, Lightning. Which is what I said before <doh>.

You really ought to listen to people.

By the way, Exeter was a few months ago, now. I've been all over the place, since then, Lightning.
 
Exactly. I tell you what you want to hear, Lightning. Which is what I said before <doh>.

You really ought to listen to people.

By the way, Exeter was a few months ago, now. I've been all over the place, since then, Lightning.
And then you have a monumental tantrum when anyone picks holes in your story, threatening to sue for defamation. <laugh>
 
  • Like
Reactions: salad fingers
Status
Not open for further replies.