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Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 31 May 2009 22:09
by The Baron
Strange. If I click on the black bakcground it takes me to the youtube page.

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 31 May 2009 22:56
by scoobydie
I spent the best part of today hiding from the sun in a tent, whilst being attacked by my darling daughter :)
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Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 31 May 2009 23:00
by The Kraken Wakes
scoobydie wrote:I spent the best part of today hiding from the sun in a tent, whilst being attacked by my darling daughter :)
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Were you thinking about how to customise the inflatable bouncy thing into a true scale terrordrome??

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 31 May 2009 23:02
by Red Laser
Which one are you again? :tongue:

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 31 May 2009 23:08
by scoobydie
How did you know that ???
There`s a little stream that runs down the bottom of the mother in law`s garden too, great for mini dios.
She may be a little concerned if I turned up with a box of toys and a camera though :.
Ironblood wrote:Which one are you again? :tongue:
Thought that was obvious!
Took me ages to pick that dress out this morning, would it go with my shoes???
Oh the dilemas I face :shock:

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 31 May 2009 23:09
by Red Laser
lmao Scooby at least you were having fun :-D

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 31 May 2009 23:28
by gung-hoeddie
we went to annies parents this afternoon they were hosting an austin 10 get together, the mayor of burnham on sea was there along with many retired folk all enjoying there passion of old cars, it made me think would this be the bftb members in thirty years!

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 31 May 2009 23:46
by tintinlostsnowy
Ross SC wrote:met the singer from chumbawumba the other day, his name is dunston.
Nothing wrong with that apart from it being his first name and it is Dunstan with an a :tongue:
I get people spelling my last name with an a instead of an o and some even put an e on it too :-x
I liked chumbawumba probably because some of them were from Burnley. :-)
Oh and yep I have located the wheels and I will post them tomorrow. :-)

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 02:16
by Chopper
Monday now. My broadband got shaped Saturday night so that put and end to that. Dipped out on a couple of sweet ebay deals too. 80 an 81 Battle annuals for 99c :cry: sh*t happens I guess. Fog cleared at about 3PM and was able to do the overdue lawns, did some gardening, played cricket with my kids then watched some GI Joe eps and the watched 7 Pounds. Got a lousy nights sleep as the missus was tossing and turning with back pain. Too tired to be cranky tho ;)

Not a bad weekend tho, band practice on Saturday. Knocked over half the figures and spent half an hour putting them back up. Those pesky kids :. OK, I did it, can't blame them. Also played with the Millennium Falcon a bit too. I mean, posed it in historical accurate movie detail. I wouldn't play with it, honest. TK421, why aren't you at your post.......?

No sunshine here atm, one extreme to the other.

Re: Sunday bloody Sunday

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 06:41
by Ross SC
tintinlostsnowy wrote:
Ross SC wrote:met the singer from chumbawumba the other day, his name is dunston.
Nothing wrong with that apart from it being his first name and it is Dunstan with an a :tongue:
I get people spelling my last name with an a instead of an o and some even put an e on it too :-x
I liked chumbawumba probably because some of them were from Burnley. :-)
Oh and yep I have located the wheels and I will post them tomorrow. :-)
he was a nice chap, he's touring with sham 69 filming them for a documentary.
cheers mate!