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When you think you've exhausted a yoghurt tub after getting every last bit out, only to see a layer of yoghurt still attached to the lid that you forgot all about.

Yassss.  

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When you think you've exhausted a yoghurt tub after getting every last bit out, only to see a layer of yoghurt still attached to the lid that you forgot all about.
Yassss.  
Who the f**k forgets the stuff on the lid? Every sane human tidies that up first shirley?
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4 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
1 hour ago, Hedgecutter said:
When you think you've exhausted a yoghurt tub after getting every last bit out, only to see a layer of yoghurt still attached to the lid that you forgot all about.
Yassss.  

Who the f**k forgets the stuff on the lid? Every sane human tidies that up first shirley?

There used to be a word used on P&B for the sort of people who "forgot about the yoghurt on the lid"...

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32 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

Who the f**k forgets the stuff on the lid?

Me, all the time given my memory seems to get wiped with any distraction*.  The great thing about this is that if you don't eat the stuff on the lid at the start then it's a guaranteed happy surprise pretty much every time.

*for example, I made a cup of tea this morning and went back through to do some work for 5 mins whilst it cooled down.  Went back through an hour later to find a cold cup of tea sitting on the bunker.  This is a  consistent HC trait and one my former boss picked up on, saying "I know when you're in this office as there's usually a random cup of tea sitting on a shelf in the corridor" (from where I stopped for a chat and then walked off).  That said, it's annoying as f*** when you go down for a cup of tea and then go back to your desk to discover you've done everything but make a cup of tea. 

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I'm off to see Zalgiris against Tel Aviv in January. As the best supported team in Europe it's been on my sporting bucket list for a while.
I also got a ticket for some KHL action in Riga against Magnitogorsk on Boxing Day. I saw a few games in the old RSL but this will be my first KHL experience.

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7 hours ago, DiegoDiego said:

I'm off to see Zalgiris against Tel Aviv in January. As the best supported team in Europe it's been on my sporting bucket list for a while.
I also got a ticket for some KHL action in Riga against Magnitogorsk on Boxing Day. I saw a few games in the old RSL but this will be my first KHL experience.

I feel old and out of touch with modern day fitba...

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What's it like going the these? Do folk clock you as no fae roon here & chat to you?
A lot depends on the country and the size of the club. Whoever's selling food/merchandise/tickets normally chats to me but folk tend to assume I'm another local. In most places they're more likely to think I'm a scout than a tourist.
I normally get decent chat in town if I'm still wearing the scarf after the game.
I feel old and out of touch with modern day fitba...
I'm sure you do, but the first game is basketball and the second is hockey. b*****d winter breaks mean football is thin on the ground during the festive season. It's a terrible time to have to use up your holidays.
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