and i can say that even though i did draw some of the stuff :)
(i drew that biscuit jar i did /proud)
(, Thu 14 Oct 2004, 12:38, archived)
actually have a biscuit jar?
And if not why not?
(, Thu 14 Oct 2004, 12:42, archived)
I don't really need one though - i get biscuits, i eat them. Then i pay for them and leave the shop.
Imagine getting them home and havingthem just sitting there!
Madness i tell you.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2004, 12:44, archived)
that says "Biscuits" on it, in case there as any doubt.
(, Thu 14 Oct 2004, 12:45, archived)
burglars would never look there
(, Thu 14 Oct 2004, 12:47, archived)
are worth more than my life savings
therefore my brain just spazzed for five mins
(, Thu 14 Oct 2004, 12:52, archived)
/considers whether hunt you down and raid it
(, Thu 14 Oct 2004, 12:50, archived)
filling the entire bottom half of the cupboard.
Some contain biscuits, some contain tea, and some (just to be confusing) contain nothing at all.
It's a bit of a lottery what you're going to get, 'cos every time I open the cupboard, everything seems to be in a different tin.
(, Sat 16 Oct 2004, 22:40, archived)
Which are full. And many, many boxes hidden in various places around the house.
(, Fri 15 Oct 2004, 13:00, archived)
In my room. It has 2 (two) packets of buscuits in it.
(, Sat 16 Oct 2004, 1:22, archived)
my packet of chocolate hob-nobs split in half the other day, resulting in a liberal sprinkling of hob-nobs around the kitchen. I had to wrap them in an ASDA bag I salvaged from the bin to stop them getting stale. Now if I had a biscuit tin... (sniff)
(, Tue 19 Oct 2004, 11:55, archived)