The "quality stuff happened today" thread
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The "quality stuff happened today" thread
I've noticed a lot of negative threads on this forum since I've been here, so this is an attempt to lift the mood. Post stuff that's made you happy in this thread.
Today, me and my mate's Iron Maiden tickets for the July the 4th Twickenham gig arrived.
Good times.
Today, me and my mate's Iron Maiden tickets for the July the 4th Twickenham gig arrived.
Good times.

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I just had a lovely cup of Bodum coffee with 3 perfect pieces of toast. Beat that.

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This man has set the bar people.lardbucket wrote:I just had a lovely cup of Bodum coffee with 3 perfect pieces of toast. Beat that.

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Did I mention that I'd had 9 hours uninterrupted sleep immediately beforehand? I win.
Good morning Vilkrang ... your Radiohead ticket I would take, if it was 4 months later ... could you get them to defer the concert?
Good morning Vilkrang ... your Radiohead ticket I would take, if it was 4 months later ... could you get them to defer the concert?
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Thom Yorke is a bit of a twat by all accounts, so probably not I'm afraid.lardbucket wrote:Did I mention that I'd had 9 hours uninterrupted sleep immediately before hand? I win.
Good morning Vilkrang ... your Radiohead ticket I would take, if it was 4 months later ... could you get them to defer the concert?

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lardbucket wrote:I just had a lovely cup of Bodum coffee with 3 perfect pieces of toast. Beat that.
Thas got me wondering, how do you define a piece of perfect toast?

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Perfect toast cannot be defined. You just know.Geoffrey Trueman wrote:lardbucket wrote:I just had a lovely cup of Bodum coffee with 3 perfect pieces of toast. Beat that.
Thas got me wondering, how do you define a piece of perfect toast?
You just know.

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Geoffrey Trueman wrote:lardbucket wrote:I just had a lovely cup of Bodum coffee with 3 perfect pieces of toast. Beat that.
Thas got me wondering, how do you define a piece of perfect toast?
I think you know, Geoffrey.

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lardbucket wrote:Geoffrey Trueman wrote:lardbucket wrote:I just had a lovely cup of Bodum coffee with 3 perfect pieces of toast. Beat that.
Thas got me wondering, how do you define a piece of perfect toast?
I think you know, Geoffrey.
Seems to be a consensus on this.

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lardbucket wrote:Geoffrey Trueman wrote:lardbucket wrote:I just had a lovely cup of Bodum coffee with 3 perfect pieces of toast. Beat that.
Thas got me wondering, how do you define a piece of perfect toast?
I think you know, Geoffrey.
Call me naive but no I don't. Myself I sometimes like my toast cold with lashings of butter that doesn't melt into the bread, ala 'guest house'. Other times I like my toast hot and under done so the butter melts in and makes it squidgy, but best of all I like toast and dripping with lashings of salt.

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Cold toast?
recoils
recoils

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Geoffrey Trueman wrote:lardbucket wrote:Geoffrey Trueman wrote:lardbucket wrote:I just had a lovely cup of Bodum coffee with 3 perfect pieces of toast. Beat that.
Thas got me wondering, how do you define a piece of perfect toast?
I think you know, Geoffrey.
Call me naive but no I don't. Myself I sometimes like my toast cold with lashings of butter that doesn't melt into the bread, ala 'guest house'. Other times I like my toast hot and under done so the butter melts in and makes it squidgy, but best of all I like toast and dripping with lashings of salt.
You dirty bastard!
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Aye, and this were in Leeds!

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Demelza wrote:You dirty bastard!
lardbucket wrote:Aye, and this were in Leeds!
I can't believe 'that' programme is shown across the world. I don't like it myself and I'm trying my best to think of her name, but all I can come up with are the names Mary Whitehouse/Millington, neither of which have ever played Doctor Whos sidekick.

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The sofa couple are the only characters I ever really enjoyed, and even they became 'catchphrase' cringe things after a while.

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