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On the subject of busy-body types, I live near to probably the noisiest person in the world. She's always looking out her curtains judging me and Mr Louisa when we go shopping as a pair. I've given her the two finger salute more than once let me tell you. She oddly looks an older female version of Mick Hucknall.


Louisa.

ernesto Wrote:

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> this seems have gone well.

>

> I cant wait for the reation to my follow up, wich

> takes on both the libertarian ethos and a curt

> dismssal of Fukayamas end of history, with some

> snide comments aimed at the Randits on here



Fukyamas' End of History was dismissed as soon as it hit the bookshops 25ish years ago snorks, Libertarianism? your battles are well 1990s innit

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Being nosy........why would Mr.Louisa ever want to go shopping? Do you force him to? I hate shopping

> particularly with a woman.


Mrs Loz and I usually shop together. I quite like shopping. She hates it. Mind you, since discovering internet shopping I just tend to do all food stuff online now.

If we are talking seriously about shopping then the question should be asked, is it a potential Olympic sport? One of the ones you can't be bothered watching but happy if your country gets a medal. My wife went shopping today and forgot her wallet/purse. I had to deliver it. Should be instant disqualification.
I just broke something at home. I've tried supergluing it with a degree of success.It's an ornament of sorts and now my fingers are full of glue. Three questions: how do I get rid of the glue, do I hide it, do I put it back and hope it isn't noticed? If your a busybody we live where you might hear a lot of shouting a bit later.

Otta Wrote:

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> Are we talking food shopping or clothes shopping

> *shudders*?


Both. I actually prefer to supermarket shop on my own (as I am a "wanderer", she's a "get what we need and get out"), but I quite like poking around with her when she's clothes shopping. Given the number of things I find she actually goes onto buy, I don't think I do too bad a job.


I do realise though, that as far as husbands go, I may possibly be in a worldwide club of one person on that one.

Mr. Louisa is never forced to do anything, but he knows how much I play up when I've had to carry heavy stuff so he offers to help. I would never make anyone go shopping with me, but I would encourage them to come if it were in their best interest to do so. Mick Hucknall's older sister lookalike and I have had a very on/off relationship since she decided to take out brown wheelie bin for garden hedge cutting without informing us then sticking it back in MY front garden. B@&?#.


Louisa.

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