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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
An item on Radio Four prompted me to look up an article in today's Daily Telegraph that covered the 40 dullest men of Great Britain's book by Leland Carlson.

I trawled through the slideshow covering some of the men and I found the following activities of theirs appealing:

Vacuum cleaner collecting
Building a World War One Tank and parking it in the drive
Beer can collecting
Lawn mower collecting

Which activity/activities of the men listed appeal to you?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/11898415/Are-these-the-23-dullest-men-in-Great-Britain-.html
 
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Drago

Legendary Member
Drain spotting looks right up my street.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Beer can collecting
What's wrong with that (apart from the obvious fact that most canned beers taste like pish)?
Assuming that they are full, and that the intention is to empty them and thereafter dispose of the empty can!
 

Hugh Manatee

Veteran
Oh no! Number five could be me! I have an urge next time we take a beach holiday, to take my GNSS (the very same model he has there) with me to check the theory and extent of tidal loading under different geological conditions.

Tidal loading is where the body of water moving over the land as the tide comes in actually pushes the land mass down.

I have already forced the family to visit Newlyn (home of the UK national datum level) with me to see the aforementioned datum. The children looked at me with deep suspicion for ages every time I said, "Good news kids, we're going to the beach." Newlyn turned out to smell of fish and not have a beach!

For the record, those chaps are using a Leica GS15 GNSS antenna. They will almost certainly be static logging due to the lack of 3G signals on top of hills/mountains.


Oh, I'm probably worse than them. Help!
 
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vernon

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I quite like some of them, I wouldn't mind the tank on my drive.

I fancied having a Massey Ferguson 35 on my drive. Not as imposing as a tank but still too wide to fit between the gate posts frustrating my acquisition plans and ensuring domestic harmony.

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I settled for a a much less demanding substitute, a Lister D stationary engine.

 

LCpl Boiled Egg

Three word soundbite
Have they just copied the whole book and put it on the website? That's a bit cheeky isn't it?

Edit: Only 23 out of 40, so only half the book. That's OK then...
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I fancied having a Massey Ferguson 35 on my drive. Not as imposing as a tank but still too wide to fit between the gate posts frustrating my acquisition plans and ensuring domestic harmony.

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I settled for a a much less demanding substitute, a Lister D stationary engine.


There's a bloke near me who used to have a Land Rover 101 on his drive.

It filled the space between the posts so that he had to squeeze past it.
 
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