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Worse than that, she poured it in the wind screen wash tank.EugenesAxe said:
ElectricMrWalker said:
Diesel car then?cafcnick1992 said:My missus filled up the car with petrol. Unbelievable scenes.2 -
I cracked open a can of beer and immediately had a massive sense of deja vu. Wandered out into the garden only to find a can I'd opened no more than ten minutes previously sitting on the table untouched.
My memory might be going but at least I've got two beers34 -
She put in $20 which basically covers me turning the engine on. Mustang problems.0
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Saw a rainbow over Makro's and Valley House this evening. It's a sign!

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Who were you waiting for?Rufus_Ambition said:Saw a rainbow over Makro's and Valley House this evening. It's a sign!
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‘cuz your car is diesel?cafcnick1992 said:My missus filled up the car with petrol. Unbelievable scenes.0 -
Household all received negative PCR tests yesterday, meaning kids could go in for their last day of term today.
The boy is full of snot and has a cough. So, he has a cold that most haven't seen for 18 months or so and the school is absolutely fine with it. Happy days!!!11 -
Are you trying to tell us you need help writing him a note? (I know you're Millwall)Big_Bad_World said:Household all received negative PCR tests yesterday, meaning kids could go in for their last day of term today.
The boy is full of snot and has a cough. So, he has a cold that most haven't seen for 18 months or so and the school is absolutely fine with it. Happy days!!!
Only kidding. Good news on the PCR tests at least1 -
Saw a really elderly guy have a nasty fall in the Street and split his head open on the side of a car. Then 2 "lads" who were only in their early twenties went straight to him (beating me) and preceded to call an ambulance whilst trying to also calm him down. Young "lads" often get a bad press but these two had no hesitation jumping in and assisting. I made sure they were ok handling it and left the poor fella in capable hands. Well done you two!31
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Just arranged a bagpiper for my Dad’s service, Dad was Scottish and served in Malaya, asked if he could play Mull Of Kintyre (for obvious reasons 🔴⚪️)23
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Just got back from footy at Goals where my fat bellied footy team beat a slightly less fat bellied team. A rare event nowadays.6
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5-a-side is 90% fitnessAthletico Charlton said:Just got back from footy at Goals were my fat bellied footy team beat a slightly less fat bellied team. A rare event nowadays.0 -
Just got back from playing 90 mins as a right wing back.
What I struggle for in pace I made up in hard work and good passing. 2 assists and a skied shot as we won 6-4. Covered 4.25 miles too 😂
Roll on the next two years and I might be able to do a half decent job for a vets team.1 -
Are you good with animals?3
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Well I do work for an animal charity 😂1
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Bought pints at the bar2
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Bought our plane tickets to move back to England after nine years in Hong Kong. See you at The Valley!29
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Might be worth contacting his regimental association as well - my Dad was REME and for his funeral the REME Association sent a flag bearer with a REME Assoc flag to lead his coffin into the crematorium - no charge, just out of respectEugenesAxe said:Just arranged a bagpiper for my Dad’s service, Dad was Scottish and served in Malaya, asked if he could play Mull Of Kintyre (for obvious reasons 🔴⚪️)5 -
@Lordflashheart Thankyou will look into something like this, So far have arranged for the piper to lead the car down the crematorium drive.Lordflashheart said:
Might be worth contacting his regimental association as well - my Dad was REME and for his funeral the REME Association sent a flag bearer with a REME Assoc flag to lead his coffin into the crematorium - no charge, just out of respectEugenesAxe said:Just arranged a bagpiper for my Dad’s service, Dad was Scottish and served in Malaya, asked if he could play Mull Of Kintyre (for obvious reasons 🔴⚪️)0 -
Which regiment did he serve in ?EugenesAxe said:
@Lordflashheart Thankyou will look into something like this, So far have arranged for the piper to lead the car down the crematorium drive.Lordflashheart said:
Might be worth contacting his regimental association as well - my Dad was REME and for his funeral the REME Association sent a flag bearer with a REME Assoc flag to lead his coffin into the crematorium - no charge, just out of respectEugenesAxe said:Just arranged a bagpiper for my Dad’s service, Dad was Scottish and served in Malaya, asked if he could play Mull Of Kintyre (for obvious reasons 🔴⚪️)0 -
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He was in the Royal Army Medical Corps0
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We’ve just bought a treadmill.
Collecting it tomorrow.
Now this may not be a ‘something nice’ for many but after contracting Lyme 6yrs ago I thought I’d never be able to run again.
Happy Smudge.24 -
Sounds pretty nice to me!KBslittlesis said:We’ve just bought a treadmill.
Collecting it tomorrow.
Now this may not be a ‘something nice’ for many but after contracting Lyme 6yrs ago I thought I’d never be able to run again.
Happy Smudge.1 -
Certainly brought a smile to my face. Well done!KBslittlesis said:We’ve just bought a treadmill.
Collecting it tomorrow.
Now this may not be a ‘something nice’ for many but after contracting Lyme 6yrs ago I thought I’d never be able to run again.
Happy Smudge.1 -
https://www.ramcassociation.org.uk/EugenesAxe said:He was in the Royal Army Medical CorpsThere you go - click on the Branch Location tab, they have branches in London, Aldershot, Maidstone, Ramsgate and Eastbourne - for my Dad we contacted the South East REME Assoc who sent a flag bearer from the Ashford branch (I am assuming you are South East, but if you are not I am sure there is a branch of RAMC near you)2 -
Everyone can do with an extra clothes horseKBslittlesis said:We’ve just bought a treadmill.
Collecting it tomorrow.
Now this may not be a ‘something nice’ for many but after contracting Lyme 6yrs ago I thought I’d never be able to run again.
Happy Smudge.
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🤣🤣Big_Bad_World said:
Everyone can do with an extra clothes horseKBslittlesis said:We’ve just bought a treadmill.
Collecting it tomorrow.
Now this may not be a ‘something nice’ for many but after contracting Lyme 6yrs ago I thought I’d never be able to run again.
Happy Smudge.
We had one before we moved to Ireland & it was used constantly.
But we bought that one & now this one from people who used it exactly like that.
So pretty much brand new for half the price 🤩1 -
Plymouth!Lordflashheart said:
https://www.ramcassociation.org.uk/EugenesAxe said:He was in the Royal Army Medical CorpsThere you go - click on the Branch Location tab, they have branches in London, Aldershot, Maidstone, Ramsgate and Eastbourne - for my Dad we contacted the South East REME Assoc who sent a flag bearer from the Ashford branch (I am assuming you are South East, but if you are not I am sure there is a branch of RAMC near you)
But thanks will certainly look into it 🙌0 -
Learnt how to operate a 1.5ton Kubota digger.5
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School broke up for summer today and the kids were great. One Y8 pupil gave me a card thanking me for always making her laugh, a Y10 pupil wrote a long message saying that my Film lessons have made her think about pursuing a career in the Film industry and I persuaded my Y8 class to sing 'Three Little Birds' and 'Sweet Caroline' very loudly.
Moments like those make up for the 'F*** off' comments from kids and the Head.20

















