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"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Shopping done
I only needed a few things. Well, that's what I told myself going in. Now I have no freezer space, no fridge space, no cupboard space, and no money
And I forgot to record carrying it all in from the car in one go as a workout, even though one of those gym-going types would look at that kind of weight and advise me to spend six months building up to it
As I was carting it all away from the car, I glanced back and saw one of the neighbourhood black cats come over the fence, across the car roof, and settle itself down on the bonnet. It's clearly worked out that newly-parked cars have warmth radiating from them
Still mostly cloudy with the occasional wan sunlight breaking through for a few momentsComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey put caffeine in cold remedies so maybe that's what is working.Comment
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It seems the rain stopped a while ago as the ground is now mostly dry. There is blue sky and fluffy clouds. The forecast said that wouldn't happen until closer to 7 or 8pm.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey put caffeine in cold remedies so maybe that's what is working.
Chlorodyne:
As its principal ingredients were a mixture of laudanum (an alcoholic solution of opium), tincture of cannabis, and chloroform, it readily lived up to its claims of relieving pain, as a sedative, and for the treatment of diarrhea.
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In a creative approach to the possibility of idiots panic-buying all the toilet roll again, Sainsbury's have moved it all to one of the remotest corners of the store. Took me over five minutes to track it down, and I only achieved that by spotting people who had it in their trolleys and going the opposite way to them until I found the source.
Crucially, they've left the sign over the aisle where it's always been up till now, and moved the kitchen roll there instead as a decoy. At one point they had me wondering if it had all gone, and we were just expected to use Plenty until the crisis has passedComment
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My printer has broken!
The rare time I need to actually put something on paper. A part has snapped off a plastic paper guide. Just £11 to replace, so that's ok, but now it means I have to enter the post office to drop off paperwork back to my accountant as I can't print the postage I bought online.
Vexingly, they don't do postage labels that are compatible with my Dymo label printer. I miss the days of the app they used to have that would print to that.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn a creative approach to the possibility of idiots panic-buying all the toilet roll again, Sainsbury's have moved it all to one of the remotest corners of the store. Took me over five minutes to track it down, and I only achieved that by spotting people who had it in their trolleys and going the opposite way to them until I found the source.
Crucially, they've left the sign over the aisle where it's always been up till now, and moved the kitchen roll there instead as a decoy. At one point they had me wondering if it had all gone, and we were just expected to use Plenty until the crisis has passed
I've always had extra in. Thanks to my mum my silbling and I all have the bad habit of bulk buying stuff."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
I've always had extra in. Thanks to my mum my silbling and I all have the bad habit of bulk buying stuff.Comment
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