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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Tonight the shopping arrived and again its left to

> me to put all of it away. No probs there.

>

> But I opened one of our 2 packets of doritos and

> ate and ate and ate - yes, finished the whole bag

> - the big ones, the "sharing" bags....:'(

>

> Its seems to happen every week.

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Jez......us.


What next a "whole bakewell" ?


Never!

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Tonight the shopping arrived and again its left

> to

> > me to put all of it away. No probs there.

> >

> > But I opened one of our 2 packets of doritos

> and

> > ate and ate and ate - yes, finished the whole

> bag

> > - the big ones, the "sharing" bags....:'(

> >

> > Its seems to happen every week.

> -------------------------------------------------

>

> Jez......us.

>

> What next a "whole bakewell" ?

>

> Never!



I was actually looking forward the the bakewell tarts this week - but weren't any.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> This weeks New Entries on the shopping trolley

> were:

>

> Branstons Mustard Relish

> Salsa Relish

> Pickled Silverskin onions

> Garlic and coriander couscous

>

> No biscuits :(



Mick, do you ever get the feeling you've not been invited to a party?..

red devil Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > This weeks New Entries on the shopping trolley

> > were:

> >

> > Branstons Mustard Relish

> > Salsa Relish

> > Pickled Silverskin onions

> > Garlic and coriander couscous

> >

> > No biscuits :(

>

>

> Mick, do you ever get the feeling you've not been

> invited to a party?..



Hopefully something to keep them all occupied while I vegetate in front of the golf all weekend RD.

bignumber5 Wrote:

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> Must be a killer to have someone else do your

> shopping for you in a manner that leaves you so

> disgusted. Well done on the nobility to put it

> away all on your lonesome and with that no-probs

> approach; I'd be flogging the wench through the

> town.



She does it online - it takes 5 mins. Putting it away is the hard bit. I'm the unsung hero of this family, no doubt about it.

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