Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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10 January 2010
22:4237158Well, the loo`s have been the most popular topic on here, so what would be the most boring topic of all, that you wouldn`t even be interested in reading or commenting on, other than to mention it? Or does everyone like everything?
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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10 January 2010
22:5237160how about the big screen colin?
that is the dullest subject to me.
it arouses few passions either way amongst my contemporaries, but gets alot of mentions on here.
Guest 672- Registered: 3 Jun 2008
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10 January 2010
22:5337161Thats a very difficult one Colin.
All of the threads I read but only make a small contribution to those that inerest me.
I don't like or care for polotics, I seem to go for the things that go on localy or to see if I can help in a small or big way.
My main issue has now passed and gone so I don't post any more about it. ( the Dour ) I feel lost without it. It was my life for so long.
We all have a little bit to add or suggest, some more than others.
The Dover Forum is a good tool to us all and may it long continue.
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Guest 693- Registered: 12 Nov 2009
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11 January 2010
06:1437169I understand that stocks of Tipp-Ex fluid in WH Smith's store cupboard are giving cause for concern.
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11 January 2010
10:2037175Not to mention the carbon paper Andy! The black stuff could be useful for shining shoes.
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11 January 2010
17:3937206and what about the price of onions.
Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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11 January 2010
17:5437208Andy, that`s one of the most boring bit`s of information I`ve ever heard. I am concerned. Are WHS ordering anymore?
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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11 January 2010
20:1637223funnily enough i was thinking of buying some top ex and carbon paper.
i shall have to give it a lot more thought.
i may well go out tomorrow and purchase both, then again i may not.
11 January 2010
22:0637244I'd like to raise what must be the most boring issue I can think of. It's highly unimportant and worthless, and every forum users should avoid it like the plague. I'd welcome your views on it, if you are bored enough to give a dam, and any opinions expressed will be yawned at and probably ignored.
It's my garden - one of the steps leading up from my yard to my garden area has a slight greyish stain on it that won't come off. I'm not sure what it is but I think it might be from where the builders, who made the steps, spilled a bit of water mixed with cement onto it. While the stain is very slight, and causes me and my family no concern whatsoever, it is there on the step and won't come off. We have not tried to remove the stain at any time, but after what must be several rain storms, the stain is still there.
Does anyone else have a stain they wish to share with us on the boring thread?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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11 January 2010
22:0937246you must be distraught rick, i would not be able to sleep at night knowing that a greyish stain was afflicting a step of mine.
too much time on the news is taken up with famine, disease and war for my liking.
we have our own problems close to home.
Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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11 January 2010
22:1337248You`ll be stain in tomorrow then Rick to clean it off?
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Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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12 January 2010
07:5637261No he won't, Rick said it is of no concern; this is supposed to be boring , not getting excited about a stain.
The only stain I can remember being exciting to anyone, was on Monica Lewinski's skirt !
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Guest 651- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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12 January 2010
21:4837346I did just put my Beechams powder into 1/2 drunk cold cup of tea.. must be ill !
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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12 January 2010
21:5837350microwave it paul, the tea will be hot and all the drugs in the beechams rendered useless.
Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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12 January 2010
23:0937367And with Howard`s last witty comment of the day, if it`s of any interest to anybody, I`m about to retire for the day. Just to let you know, I shall be placing my holiday picture`s on here tomorrow. I dropped the camera while I was away, and they`re all blurred.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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12 January 2010
23:1337369that will be something to look forward to colin.
perhaps you will all invite all forum members over for a slide show evening.
Guest 693- Registered: 12 Nov 2009
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13 January 2010
15:2737426I've just made myself a cup of coffee. Milk and 5 Splenda tablets. Later on I might have another.
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Guest 645- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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13 January 2010
15:2937428Andy
What are Splenda tablets?
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Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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13 January 2010
15:3037429I must get on to all this,because I can be boring at times so will fit in with you all,and that is boring.
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Guest 693- Registered: 12 Nov 2009
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13 January 2010
15:3237430Splenda tablets are small sweeteners suitable for diabetics. One tablet is about as sweet as a quarter of a teaspoon of sugar.
If it's suitably boring to go with this thread, I might see if Google will tell me the chemical formula for Splenda.
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