What To Do When Bored?

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wwjd_kilden

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Can you buy a Trapp Tripp equivalent?
Dunno, I guess they patented it. Easy to get hold of here, dunno if they are sold elsewhere
Now I suspect by rear wouldn't much like sitting on hard wood :p
 
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CaptainGoat

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#62
Umm. And this was supposed to be the "I'm bored" thread! :D
 

BillG

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#63
Here is my tripp trapp, trapp tripp

 

BillG

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You may bow down my loyal subjects
 
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CaptainGoat

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#65
Do the instructions come with a Welsh or Scottish accents as we would get stuck if we tried to sit in one of those chairs! I mean the trip trap chair.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#66
Uh-oh, a royalty? British royalties (of the past) aren't really known for being peaceful are they?
Kneels with sword to the ground.
My Liege Lord, what is thy command?
 

BillG

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Do the instructions come with a Welsh or Scottish accents as we would get stuck if we tried to sit in one of those chairs! I mean the trip trap chair.
Try buying one from Ikea.
No chance
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#68
Do the instructions come with a Welsh or Scottish accents as we would get stuck if we tried to sit in one of those chairs! I mean the trip trap chair.
I haven't stayed long enough in Wales to "hear" welsh when I try to think of what it sounds like.
BTW do you speak actual Welsh?
 

BillG

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Uh-oh, a royalty? British royalties (of the past) aren't really known for being peaceful are they?
Kneels with sword to the ground.
My Liege Lord, what is thy command?
Umm let me think about it.
I never expected anyone to comply
 

Magenta

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#70
The hills are alive with tripp trapps!

the hills are alive.jpg
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#71
Umm let me think about it.
I never expected anyone to comply
I probably shouldn't tell you this, but if someone speaks Scots (or Gaelic and translates it) to me, and takes me to nice castles in Scotland I can be talked into a lot :p
 
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CaptainGoat

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Uh-oh, a royalty? British royalties (of the past) aren't really known for being peaceful are they?
Kneels with sword to the ground.
My Liege Lord, what is thy command?
I guess in the past one may either have had a knighthood or ones ears chopped off? UK past has been rather energetic. Took years to get Britain as one unified country to stop the fightings and killings on all sides.
 

Magenta

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The hills are alive with kiddies stuck in trip traps!
The kids are supposed to be stuck in them, otherwise, as soon as you took your eyes off of them, they would be off gallivanting about, wandering the hills completely unsupervised :eek:

And we mustn't have that, as can be seen by previous pics posted, there are bridge trolls waiting for unsuspecting passers by...
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#75
Hey, we have stumbled upon the reason why they were made!
 
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CaptainGoat

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#76
I haven't stayed long enough in Wales to "hear" welsh when I try to think of what it sounds like.
BTW do you speak actual Welsh?
I can but only know a few words. It is a case where I can pronounce it but Welsh is so different to English. Some sentences go forward and some backwards in the way they are spoken. I found it too complicated for me. :p I took the easier options to concentrate on maths, geography or science when I was in school.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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I can but only know a few words. It is a case where I can pronounce it but Welsh is so different to English. Some sentences go forward and some backwards in the way they are spoken. I found it too complicated for me. :p I took the easier options to concentrate on maths, geography or science when I was in school.
Yea, it looks complicated.
I only know that Cymru means Wales and assume that araf means slow (painted on the roads :p )
no idea what it sounds like. Do many people speak it?
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#78
Another thing to do when bored: Make new dishes.

I had some fish cakes, bread, ketchup and cheese. So I made toast. Yum
 
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CaptainGoat

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About 10-30% are fluent. On surveys they say 50-60% but this is not true. Some small areas it maybe true but mostly is 10-30% for most areas. English is the most common so we can all communicate with everyone in Britain. :)
(Reply to how many speak Welsh).