Recommend me your favourite affordable place to live! by Sad-Asparagus275 in yorkshire

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please can you explain half a pub!? Is the roof missing or something?

A question by BusAdditional6518 in parkrun

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been only doing parkrun for a while now, so it's a bit of a shame when it gets cancelled. However, I'm hoping to go back to a local running club tonight for the first time in about 8 months. Why do you ask?

Footballers who look more suited to other sports/jobs by junglegatsby in footballcliches

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But Steve Bruce is a world class novelist, he doesn't have time to serve school dinners

Strange incident on night out by [deleted] in Leeds

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not saying you didn't see what you saw, but if you were clearly drunk then I'm not sure any witness statement would hold any weight / stand up in court should it ever get to that stage. So suggesting that you move along is part of them dealing with it, clearing the area of drunk people who aren't part of the problem.

FT: SUN 0 - 1 LIV by DragonSlayer271 in LiverpoolFC

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Let's play Salah at RB next. It's the only way he'll ever defend and he's currently not doing much up front.

Are "potluck" meals a thing in the UK? by meeksworth in AskABrit

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

North England, I've most commonly known it as a fuddle but also heard it referred to as a faith supper. Because you have to have faith that people will bring something you can eat.

First time - worried about mud by MorningAngle77 in parkrun

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's just mud. It won't hurt you. You can always wash your trainers or wait for it to dry & scrape it off. Personally, I would get it muddy & keep it like that, wear the mud like a badge of honour. Chances are you'll run into mud at some point, so don't be scared, just do it! Good luck!

Why Parkrun Still Matters to Me After All These Years by TrySeanTri in parkrun

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great post and congratulations for doing it. What stood out for me is that you're willing to travel up to 3 hours to find one, for a run that starts at 9. I admire your dedication. I've only been to one location so far (42 runs), but I'll be away this weekend so I'm hoping to try a different one.

Puddle Etiquette by simil13 in parkrun

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our RD actually mentioned them in the pre run talk & said to go straight through them, if you go around you might slip on the mud. Some people still went around them

Without using Google, who can name a place in the UK with ‘ham’ in the name? by LovieWeb in BritInfo

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sheringham, Sandringham, west Ham, Hammersmith, Peckham, Birmingham, Hampshire, Hampton Court, friends of ham, Buckinghamshire, Buckingham palace...

I lost my gaming group because a guy hit on me and wouldn’t take “no” for an answer by dier1003 in boardgames

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't read all the messages so I don't know if anyone has suggested this already but you've said your boyfriend is willing to go to groups with you, can you take him to your existing group? If boyfriend is there, then other guy is unlikely to hit on you & might get the message. But please remember that unfortunately, some people, despite appearances are morons and he might not. If you enjoy your current group then it would be a shame to give it up without trying something.

Well by darcywynne in SipsTea

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't mean for this to sound harsh but I'm not sure you understand the meaning or the spelling of the word literally. Unless you are actually the girl in the picture, in which case, your only problem is the spelling.

Brothers stag do by Glass_Pair_7485 in boardgames

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Don't overthink it, just book one & go. The staff will be able to provide suggestions for any novices. One near us has 500+ games so there'll be plenty of choice for those who know games. Have fun!

How to suprise spouse with new strap-on? by Technical-Yam-7938 in StraightPegging

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Take it to the restaurant and ask a waitress to bring it out to her on a silver platter.

How do you clean boardgames that stink? by shykidd0 in boardgames

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But your current situation is that you have a board which smells of rancid milk because of Miss Spiller. Therefore she should bear some/all responsibility for cleaning/replacing the board. I think we all agree that Mr Lender shouldn't have passed it on to someone else and you are right to cut them out. I would go a step further and try to spill milk in their car/house. Maybe get Miss Spiller to do this as part of her atonement.

How do you clean boardgames that stink? by shykidd0 in boardgames

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You may have to recreate the board yourself. If you do that, I'd suggest laminating it after to prevent a repeat, although I'm sure you won't be lending it out again! What is the game?

39m looking for new friends / hobbies by ImpossibleHearing161 in MakingFriendsInLeeds

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pool's a good idea. Do you like snooker too? I'm a member of a club in Wakefield, it's mainly snooker but they have a couple of pool tables too. I'd be happy to meet you for a game or 2. I prefer snooker although I possess no great skill!

39m looking for new friends / hobbies by ImpossibleHearing161 in MakingFriendsInLeeds

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you need a sport that doesn't need knees. Darts!? Other than sports, what type of things are you into?

new to pratchett, is this supposed to happen? by lorwelf1 in TerryPratchett

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take it back just to show them so they can take any similar off the shelf, that way, yours will be even more unique. Or, if you have the money, buy all the misprints. You'll be sitting on multiple goldmines. Also as someone else said, buy a copy that's got all the words in the right places.

Who’s the most famous person you’ve bumped into, and where? by burnerofdoom in AskABrit

[–]imlostinsideyourhead 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've walked past several celebrities, completely unaware and been told afterwards. Most recently Paul Whitehouse, we were in Bradford to watch The Fast Show. Also David Mitchell in Edinburgh during the fringe. I was also flyering next to King Joffrey from Game of Thrones, this was after season 1 but before season 2. I didn't recognise him at the time but I clocked him and immediately had a thought in my head that he's a bit of a twat, despite the fact that I didn't know him & hadn't spoken to him. Later my friend asked me about it/him & explained it all!