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food isn't a punishment, you know
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 12:46, 2 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
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but i had a tesco finest spicy sweet chilli oat biscuit the other night, with cracked black pepper boursin.
FUCKING FIT.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 12:51, Reply)
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the old gits cost me over £100 as it was, fuck going to whole foods for them, they couldn't chew it anyway
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 12:59, Reply)
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yes ... this certainly has all the hallmarks of something that actually happened in the real world
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:06, Reply)
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the charity has two types of volunteers: drivers and hosts. as i have a low-slung 2 seater car, it's not really suitable for the elderly guests. so i volunteer as a host, and have about 2 tea parties a year. there are about 10 elderly folk and about 6 drivers, who are usually mid 20's-mid 50's. i therefore buy (fuck baking):
- couple of platters of sandwiches
- range of cakes
- range of biscuits
- range of cheeses and crackers
- range of crisps and dips
normally i go to m&s because they do big platters of sandwiches, but on this occasion, i screwed up and went to westfield for 9am instead of 10am. faced with the choice of hanging around for an hour or hitting tesco, i hit tesco.
is that enough real world detail for you? i have some pics on my phone if not, so i can always upload one?
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:12, Reply)
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( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:15, Reply)
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you unilaterally decided to tell us about your good deeds
which is already a bit bizarre but particularly odd given that the story seems to be that you do it twice a year and still begrudge them more than 100 quid or any personal effort
it's not what I'd choose to brag about online
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:45, Reply)
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you said that it didn't sound like something that happened in the real world. thus querying the veracity of my post. so i explained it. you then whined like a little bitch
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:48, Reply)
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you could do real charity, you wouldn't have to work until midnight, and you could afford a real house
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:52, Reply)
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i own more than one property. i choose to live in the central london one because that's where i work.
i don't have to work until midnight; i choose to do it when i think it's necessary.
i am a trustee of one charity, volunteer for a second, and donate to three more each month.
off you pop and update your little spreadsheet.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:55, Reply)
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Like everything else in my life, I like the experience to be pleasant rather than a chore.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:11, Reply)
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they're not really wafers, more crumbly biscuity goodness.
thank god. wafers SUCK.
( , Tue 28 Oct 2014, 13:02, Reply)
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