What did you do today?
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burridge01
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Re: What did you do today?
Joys of being a self employed machine driver.I take as much time as I like off.Every summer it's the whole of August (currently typing from France)And numerous long weekends in-between, plus 2 weeks Christmas/new year.Although currently not working due to injuries(3 years and counting)the government are making it harder and harder for the self employed, if I ever go back it will be a different world i left.
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burridge01
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Re: What did you do today?
Took me van to its 1st bullfight, in France

He didn't like it,squirted a drop of oil and said he wanted to go home.

He didn't like it,squirted a drop of oil and said he wanted to go home.
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What's the name of the site before someone else books there?burridge01 wrote: Sat Aug 09, 2025 8:31 pm Had to bail out of the campsite I'd booked and payed for in Spain(for 6 nights)after 2 nights and into a hotel 80 miles away.
The campsite was like a council estate(and I live on 1 in Basildon)on steroids, with cream and a cherry on top.It was without doubt the worst campsite I've ever been on(and I have been on a lot)
The final straw was a dog pissing up me shelter and the fuckin owner shrugging her fuckin shoulders.She didn't appreciate getting both barrels.
Took the photo just before bugout(to much M.A.S.H)
All these lazy bastards fast asleep![]()
Sorry bout the rant gents,now sat waiting for me dinner in a far more subtle environment![]()
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
May the shaft be with you
May the shaft be with you
Re: What did you do today?
Wife and I picked up the new car this morning after selling the focus to Webuyanycar, all went smoothly, nice drive so far.
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Yesterday, after looking for the TV remote for 4 hours, i gave up. This morning, Mum called me asking for help with her TV remote. She said she had changed the batteries, and it is still not working.
Somehow i took my remote in my shorts, and it had fallen out of the side of her chair.
Both remotes found, and a plus i have new batteries in mine
Did the same with my front door keys before.
I must be getting old
Somehow i took my remote in my shorts, and it had fallen out of the side of her chair.
Both remotes found, and a plus i have new batteries in mine
Did the same with my front door keys before.
I must be getting old
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
May the shaft be with you
May the shaft be with you
- rtbmrgl
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That's funny, I was telling my wife yesterday we need a rewind button for our brain. I was hunting for a part for my bike in my garage for what seemed like hours, eventually it was exactly where I left it.Doctor T wrote: Sat Aug 23, 2025 11:33 am Yesterday, after looking for the TV remote for 4 hours, i gave up. This morning, Mum called me asking for help with her TV remote. She said she had changed the batteries, and it is still not working.
Somehow i took my remote in my shorts, and it had fallen out of the side of her chair.
Both remotes found, and a plus i have new batteries in mine
Did the same with my front door keys before.
I must be getting old
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Thanks, Mark
Roseville, Ca
Roseville, Ca
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burridge01
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I seem to be doing it more and more
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I’ve just had an epiphany moment, realising that my tool chest is bulging with crappy old tools that I’ve hung onto for ages … worn out, pitted, rusty seized pieces of crap that I should have chucked years ago.
Well it’s done, I now have the slimmed down version of my tools with decent working pliers, screwdrivers, and the like.
BUT… I can guarantee than within a fortnight I’ll be hunting for a particular tool that I know I’ve got, and couldn’t have thrown away’cos I’m not that stupid, am I?
Well it’s done, I now have the slimmed down version of my tools with decent working pliers, screwdrivers, and the like.
BUT… I can guarantee than within a fortnight I’ll be hunting for a particular tool that I know I’ve got, and couldn’t have thrown away’cos I’m not that stupid, am I?
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I collected the reconditioned/cleaned set of carbs for my 1977 CB550/4 F2 yesterday, need to find time to refit them now. Waiting for the tank to be repaired and painted.
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I donated my imperial spanners/sockets to a charity that sends them to Africa.Steve398 wrote: Sat Aug 23, 2025 4:29 pm I’ve just had an epiphany moment, realising that my tool chest is bulging with crappy old tools that I’ve hung onto for ages … worn out, pitted, rusty seized pieces of crap that I should have chucked years ago.
Well it’s done, I now have the slimmed down version of my tools with decent working pliers, screwdrivers, and the like.
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Had a nice ride around leafy Surrey today, with not much traffic, which was a plus. I had expected more folk to be out and about, it being a Bank Holiday weekend, but I'm not complaining!
Stopped for lunch at the bakery in Effingham (once home and now final resting place of Barnes Wallace). They do a nice sausage roll and a very good cup of coffee.
Bike never missed a beat (never does) - I must get out and do this more!
Old Foxy
Stopped for lunch at the bakery in Effingham (once home and now final resting place of Barnes Wallace). They do a nice sausage roll and a very good cup of coffee.
Bike never missed a beat (never does) - I must get out and do this more!
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I got a 6ft long tool chest with 8 draws and a 6 drawer standing chest with a 5 drawer on top. Plus 4 old wooden chests that contain my dad's and his dad's tools. They are rusty as hell, and all the spanners are Withworths, so no good for anything. I just can't send them to the tip.Steve398 wrote: Sat Aug 23, 2025 4:29 pm I’ve just had an epiphany moment, realising that my tool chest is bulging with crappy old tools that I’ve hung onto for ages … worn out, pitted, rusty seized pieces of crap that I should have chucked years ago.
Well it’s done, I now have the slimmed down version of my tools with decent working pliers, screwdrivers, and the like.
BUT… I can guarantee than within a fortnight I’ll be hunting for a particular tool that I know I’ve got, and couldn’t have thrown away’cos I’m not that stupid, am I?![]()
The only tool i chuck has to be broken. But like you, if i get rid of them, I know i will need that tool in a week or so.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
May the shaft be with you
May the shaft be with you
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burridge01
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I think we all suffer from tool porn.Get a tool for a specific job and never use it again.But you know what,its there should we ever need it.And we admire the full chest

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Nope, I’m an addict. I buy tools ‘just in case’, so when something happens I know I’ve got just the tool for the job!burridge01 wrote: Sun Aug 24, 2025 8:53 pm I think we all suffer from tool porn.Get a tool for a specific job and never use it again.But you know what,its there should we ever need it.And we admire the full chest![]()
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The next problem is remembering where the hell I’ve put it…
I haven’t got a full chest, I’ve got over-stuffed drawers!
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