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• #17677
Missed this - love a car rant.
Our street is pretty hard to park on sometimes. The lovely older couple who live next door but one have two cars. I've chatted with them before about how hard it is to park on our street and they've complained about it despite having 2 cars themselves that they admit they don't need. "A bit of an extravagance as we never use both of them at the same time". Meanwhile we manage ok with 1 car: 2 kids, a dog and my wife working the other side of Bristol, with awful public transport links. -
• #17678
Close up photos like this one. Most often a selfie, but perhaps not always. Always posed with the "yay" open mouth to suggest something is/was far more exciting than it actually is/was.
Confession: I've reluctantly been in one or two, sometimes when drunk, and always with regret when looking at the end result.
I've grown to hate them.
I will take part in them no longer.
Until I next get drunk, obvs.
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• #17679
Most mindblowingly their newest is a little VW up or something. It's like they got half way to understanding that downsizing is a sensible idea in London and then thought fuck it we'll keep both the other massive ones just in case.
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• #17680
Nah. Dark goggles, peaty Scottish water and funny jaw angle. Perhaps she should have checked the water depth before she dived in.
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• #17681
I can't keep up with modern terminology, but I believe this may be an example of 'soy face'.
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• #17682
soy face
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• #17683
The popularity of "Black Friday" in England.
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• #17684
But we all need a change of pace after Thanksgiving.
[Edit: while half asleep I read something, possibly untrue, about UK people starting to celebrate it due to social media 'influence']
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• #17685
i folded and bought some BF coffee.
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• #17686
Hating Black Friday I can get on board with.
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• #17687
most years I'm fully on board with the BF hate. but this year I have a full spreadsheet of things we need to furnish our new place almost top to bottom and there's been tons of stuff with decent reductions we needed to get so we've saved a fortune.
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• #17688
Goddamn that made me laugh. That makes the second Dirk Benedict as Face reference on the forum this week.
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• #17689
People who bleat about their other half killing them for buying another bike, guitar, pair of trainers, etc...
Grow up...
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• #17690
low ball effort, but the insufferable fucking 'food critics' on masterchef.
why do i watch this shit?
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• #17691
The internet and it’s emboldening of morons.
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• #17692
*its
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• #17693
Did lol
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• #17694
perfect post
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• #17695
Touché
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• #17696
unexpected item in the bagging area
fuck off
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• #17697
Especially when it's a bag.
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• #17698
Also - it’s not that unexpected if I picked it up in your shop is it?
Even though I’m not as skint as I used to be, I’m still stealing things through self checkout on a regular basis. Weighing bread as onions etc.
I’m sure it’s all priced in to their business model.
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• #17699
I have a friend who is adamant that supermarkets have a 20% contingency in their budgets to account for shoplifting, so he regularly steals or eats 20% of his weekly shop because "it's already been paid for"
He flat refuses to pay for potatoes.
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• #17700
Hoods on hoodies.
When my son moves out I might find I have enough clean cutlery to do that.