Little Victories
I recently received a £2 voucher from a supermarket after complaining vociferously about the poor quality of their own-brand Rich Tea biscuits, which I spent on more tasty, tasty biscuits. Tell us about your trivial victories that have made life a tiny bit better.
( , Thu 10 Feb 2011, 12:07)
I recently received a £2 voucher from a supermarket after complaining vociferously about the poor quality of their own-brand Rich Tea biscuits, which I spent on more tasty, tasty biscuits. Tell us about your trivial victories that have made life a tiny bit better.
( , Thu 10 Feb 2011, 12:07)
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Coming from a similar family, it's not so much the lack of information
as the fact that your opinion is FACT. For example, we didn't play Scrabble this Christmas because we spent the 3 hours we'd set aside arguing over which dictionary we should use. (It was between a school one and a concise Oxford, the argument my grandma made for the school one was "The proper words are all in there, it's the complicated stuck up words in the other one, and it's cheating to use snobby words.")
( , Sat 12 Feb 2011, 22:35, 1 reply)
as the fact that your opinion is FACT. For example, we didn't play Scrabble this Christmas because we spent the 3 hours we'd set aside arguing over which dictionary we should use. (It was between a school one and a concise Oxford, the argument my grandma made for the school one was "The proper words are all in there, it's the complicated stuck up words in the other one, and it's cheating to use snobby words.")
( , Sat 12 Feb 2011, 22:35, 1 reply)
I'm just glad to know of all the other insanely stupid arguments,
It's making me feel like less of a twat.
( , Sun 13 Feb 2011, 4:29, closed)
It's making me feel like less of a twat.
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