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TiddlyPom Jan 1st 2012 12:03 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 9815254)
Pm your address, I'll send you some!!

Oh bless! Thank you! :o

It's ok ... I have sent LM out to forage. :wub:

eddie007 Jan 1st 2012 12:09 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 
Arsenal...boring boring

Pollyana Jan 1st 2012 12:13 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 9815258)
Oh bless! Thank you! :o

It's ok ... I have sent LM out to forage. :wub:

:thumbsup:



Originally Posted by eddie007 (Post 9815267)
Arsenal...boring boring

:thumbsup:

DeadVim Jan 1st 2012 12:14 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by newjersey (Post 9814885)
the wall may start talking back, at which point you are no longer allowed in this thread :p and have to join another, depending on the subject of course.

Fair point.

Today will be spectacularly dull around here due to kid being at Granny's. I didn't wake up until 10:30 (woo-hoo!) so it will be short daylight-wise also.

There will be a run to the Bottle Shop, some brisk walking in anticipation of consuming the proceeds of said run and some progress on Deus Ex - Human Revolution. Which is so dull for non-gamers I refuse to talk about it, even here :p

Pollyana Jan 1st 2012 12:16 pm

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Originally Posted by Sherlock Holmes (Post 9814524)
Post the dullest thing you can think of here.

Post away!!

pub toilets!

scottishcelts Jan 1st 2012 12:19 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 
I'm eating rice krispies for breakfast - at 11.19am.

TiddlyPom Jan 1st 2012 12:20 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 9815280)
I'm eating rice krispies for breakfast - at 11.19am.

That's not dull. All that 'Snap, Crackle and Pop!'
That's positively exciting.

Kooky. Jan 1st 2012 12:21 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by scottishcelts (Post 9815280)
I'm eating rice krispies for breakfast - at 11.19am.

I had a Mccafe walnut bran carrot muffin, and I don't recommend them.

Turban Explorer Jan 1st 2012 12:23 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 
I like to have a slice of brown toast followed by a slice of white toast as dessert.

Pollyana Jan 1st 2012 12:29 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 9815117)
That confused the crap out of me for a minute then !

So if we are going to mention dull places in the UK....

Then the Dullest place I've ever spent a holiday is either Camber Sands or Leysdown. Although the Nuclear power station at Dungeness made Camber Sands a rather unique holiday destination.

Do people still go to Leysdown ?

Dungeness.... Hmmm I'll give you that but raise you Lydd Airport :zzz:

Kooky. Jan 1st 2012 12:30 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Turban Explorer (Post 9815283)
I like to have a slice of brown toast followed by a slice of white toast as dessert.

I always suspected you like a walk on the wild side.

Sherlock Holmes Jan 1st 2012 12:32 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 9815059)
Can you actually tell the difference between roo and sheep poo ? Only in the Bush.... and 10/10 on the Dullness stakes.

I stopped in Horsham your home town I think... On my way to Adelaide for a MV game... I must say it's got a half decent Mcdonalds... one of the last ones I've eaten.


What else does Horsham Boast ?

I don't live in Horsham - which is fairly dull. The place I live is dull but we like it. All the residents like to keep it a secret.

I can tell the difference between roo and sheep poo. I am an expert at wading through crap.

DeadVim Jan 1st 2012 12:45 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 9815117)
That confused the crap out of me for a minute then !

So if we are going to mention dull places in the UK....

Then the Dullest place I've ever spent a holiday is either Camber Sands or Leysdown. Although the Nuclear power station at Dungeness made Camber Sands a rather unique holiday destination.

Do people still go to Leysdown ?

Actually not so dull for me ... I got burnt to a crisp at Camber Sands when I was about 17 and have been to Leysdown on several occasions and quite enjoyed it. I know people still go there in search of it's numerous thrills.

I drove down to Camber Sands just to watch a big meteor shower one year.

I'm odd like that.

Have I drifted into 'not dull' territory?

Then I will mention Bognor.

Family of 3 Jan 1st 2012 12:49 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Seasider (Post 9815249)
I could send you a copy of the Visio file I currently have open, and you could help me re-arrange my furniture for the umpteenth time?

(Yes, my life is really that exciting. And I'm really that anal that I have a Visio file of my apartment layout and all my furniture. The man in Freedom Furniture almost wet himself with excitement when he saw it.)


Being low-tech (but equally dull) I had a small notebook with miniaturised room plans, swatches and flooring/counter/door samples.

I thought you'd banned Freedom?

Kooky. Jan 1st 2012 1:28 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Family of 3 (Post 9815307)
Being low-tech (but equally dull) I had a small notebook with miniaturised room plans, swatches and flooring/counter/door samples.

I thought you'd banned Freedom?

I tried, really I did :( but it bridges the gap between Ikea and the Cocoa Republics/Jimmy Possums of this world, although items requiring delivery are still banned.

In a shameless attempt to increase the dullness factor, I've just sorted out my knicker drawers. Delighted to find that my new tallboy drawers each take 12 of those little linkable boxes from Kmart perfectly, enabling me to sort and store everything from my g-strings to my best granny knickers with ease.


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