Turning into your parents
Unable to hold back the genetic tide, I find myself gardening in my carpet slippers, asking for a knife and fork in McDonalds and agreeing with the Daily Telegraph. I'm beyond help - what about you?
Thanks to b3th for the suggestion
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 13:39)
Unable to hold back the genetic tide, I find myself gardening in my carpet slippers, asking for a knife and fork in McDonalds and agreeing with the Daily Telegraph. I'm beyond help - what about you?
Thanks to b3th for the suggestion
( , Thu 30 Apr 2009, 13:39)
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me too
i always like checking out supermarkets when i'm abroad as well.
The gentle fascination of seeing what they that's different from here is always a pleasure.
I always think that Lidl and Aldi are a bit like shopping abroad, and that's no bad thing
( , Tue 5 May 2009, 13:24, 1 reply)
i always like checking out supermarkets when i'm abroad as well.
The gentle fascination of seeing what they that's different from here is always a pleasure.
I always think that Lidl and Aldi are a bit like shopping abroad, and that's no bad thing
( , Tue 5 May 2009, 13:24, 1 reply)
'Lidl and Aldi'
sorry i did say it was food i wanted to buy – not dubious diving gear, death trap toasters or bizarre items of aryan charcuterie
having said that there is some element of 'secret santa' involved in buying food items where the serving suggestion looks like it was prepared by damian hirst and the cooking instructions are in Serbo-Croat
( , Wed 6 May 2009, 6:02, closed)
sorry i did say it was food i wanted to buy – not dubious diving gear, death trap toasters or bizarre items of aryan charcuterie
having said that there is some element of 'secret santa' involved in buying food items where the serving suggestion looks like it was prepared by damian hirst and the cooking instructions are in Serbo-Croat
( , Wed 6 May 2009, 6:02, closed)
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