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TiddlyPom Jan 1st 2012 1:48 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Seasider (Post 9815341)
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.

Oooh, I need a new tallboy.
Or just a tall boy.

scottishcelts Jan 1st 2012 1:49 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 9815281)
That's not dull. All that 'Snap, Crackle and Pop!'
That's positively exciting.

Well I suppose it is.

Mods! :D

Sherlock Holmes Jan 1st 2012 1:49 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Seasider (Post 9815341)
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.

Those last two lines were intesting.....tread carefully. :D

commonwealth Jan 1st 2012 1:55 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 
meh

ozzieeagle Jan 1st 2012 2:03 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 9815303)
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.

Didnt Bognor have a really good figure 8 up and over go cart style track in it's litte fair ground... or was that Little Hampton. ?

That made it 1 up from total dullsville.

One place that I cant put on the Dullsville list is Walton on the Naze.... I got stuck waste deep in the mud their once and have been fearful of swamp like mud ever since.

General Tojo Jan 1st 2012 2:03 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 
My gym is shut til Jan 4 so instead I'm watching Sunderland's match on an old Sony Trinitron.

Pollyana Jan 1st 2012 2:12 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by commonwealth (Post 9815375)
meh

A second hand contribution from child approx 6 years old at next table.... "these gulls are just dull ! Wish they would steal this fish off my basket, they are such dull boring birds!!"

The mother is deep in her iPad, wonder if she just taught the kid the word dull!

General Tojo Jan 1st 2012 2:23 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 9815399)
A second hand contribution from child approx 6 years old at next table.... "these gulls are just dull ! Wish they would steal this fish off my basket, they are such dull boring birds!!"

The mother is deep in her iPad, wonder if she just taught the kid the word dull!

You do meet some dull people, not only on here.

TiddlyPom Jan 1st 2012 2:40 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 9815399)
A second hand contribution from child approx 6 years old at next table.... "these gulls are just dull ! Wish they would steal this fish off my basket, they are such dull boring birds!!"

The mother is deep in her iPad, wonder if she just taught the kid the word dull!

Suspect the kid is a whiny ass kid, hence the iPad. You'll probably find she's deep in a conversation on here... :lol:


Originally Posted by General Tojo (Post 9815383)
My gym is shut til Jan 4 so instead I'm watching Sunderland's match on an old Sony Trinitron.

Really, that is the dullest of the dull. You win.

slapphead_otool Jan 1st 2012 2:42 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Seasider (Post 9815341)
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.

You mentioned G strings. That's interesting.

brissybee Jan 1st 2012 2:42 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 
Moved and dusted cupboard.
Ate noodles as Christmas meat had gone off. Yay! (I mean, whatever.)

Sherlock Holmes Jan 1st 2012 2:50 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 
This thread is so dull and boring that it has attracted 56 replies.

Kooky. Jan 1st 2012 2:54 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by Sherlock Holmes (Post 9815430)
This thread is so dull and boring that it has attracted 56 replies.

Well I finally found one I had something to contribute to.

Sherlock Holmes Jan 1st 2012 2:55 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 
It's 43 degrees outside.

General Tojo Jan 1st 2012 2:58 pm

Re: The "Dull" thread
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 9815421)



Really, that is the dullest of the dull. You win.

Ta, you've made my day even duller.


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