Why youngsters (predominantly boys) insist on having their hoody hoods up when driving. There’s heaters in the car so it’s not cold and all the hood up does is limit their field of vision.
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I don’t put the heating on in my car when driving to park some distance away from the train station as it feels twice as cold when I have to walk if the car is warm.
I wear a woolly hat and thought I would put up my jacket hood for extra warmth. It really affected the field of vision. No idea how people drive like this.
The other issue is driving with seat pushed back and almost horizontal.
It's not just the reclined position that I'll never understand, it's the single outstretched arm with a hand at the top of the steering wheel whilst seeming leaning towards the passenger side along with it I can't get my middle aged grumpy old (ish, compared to the yoof) man head around.
Simples, you have it on a low setting for hardwood floors, because it’s easier. You use medium settings on rugs dependant on size, because otherwise they start to lift up and finally you use a higher setting for fitted carpets which are nailed down.
You use maximum setting for “shag” carpets.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Greggs branded products sold in Primark.
Was at Meadowhall yesterday and pooped into Primark to get some cheap hairclips for toddler that keeps losing them at Nursery. Saw the abomination that is the Greggs section. People going crazy for Greggs jumpers, Greggs Crocs, Greggs socks etc. Loads of people in the queue had Greggs stuff in their basket.
Why would you PAY to wear a massive advert for a baker? Fair enough if it's some freebie giveaway, or you got it with loyalty points from buying 300 sausage rolls.
£60 Toblerone - 4.5KG
Do you buy one for a household? Who's eating a 4.5kg chocolate bar?!
Reminds me of why the Swiss Toni character from the Fast Show was called Swiss Toni -
'...because I'm built like an Alp and ridged like a Toblerone.'
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Jim.
Also got two of the same for Christmas presents and I'm now tempted to eat them over Christmas instead. Not sure who I'm going to give the massive tin of Kirkland shortbread to.
Yep, Costco OOK
That's a poor price on the Toblerone, both as I thought Costco and larger would be cheaper (per kg) - Asda is under £1 per 100g on the standard small size. I'm assuming white (the best of them all) was sold out! [I agree though that a single monster bar looks more impressive than 13 smaller ones when giving as a gift.]
World Wrestling Entertainment (formally the WWF).
Why? Just why? I can't even begin to fathom it.
Never understand why folks wear hats whilst in the gym unless it’s bloody cold........most gyms aren’t cold!
Why do you need to wear a baseball cap or a wooly hat when exercising indoors?
Costco warehouse offers can be good value but in general Costco is not a cheap store although it can be for certain items.
Only place I would buy TVs from though. Five year warranty and refund at the till if it goes wrong. Can't beat that regardless of price
Looking to buy a new car and I have to say other than those daft window lips around windows there is nothing that shouts
'run away' more than '3D Gel Plates' arrrghhh teeth itching.
I’m reminded of Jeremy Clarkson and every episode of Top Gear where his criteria would just be POWER.
Nope, I will leave it to SWMBO to give practical illustrations of the various modes of operation and dutifully fail the end of demonstration exam. If she gets wise to my strategy I will vac up some valuables so that I can’t be trusted.
Surely your best sellers are the most popular and your most popular are the best sellers??
To be fair, the most popular might be the most looked up, rather than sold.
It's just a matter of time...
Going to a friend's house in a bit. My wife asked if there's anything we can bring and was told yes, could you please bring some "structurally sound unsliced bread".
Turns out they meant sourdour. What is wrong with people?
But, they are your friends Wileey, so should come as no surprise.
Never heard of structurally sound bread before, sounds like some kind of remedial engineering work!
Things you'll never understand :-
Plastic Speedmasters made by Swatch - tried to understand the appeal, but just don't get them?
People who drive cars about the size of a Lego brick who feel the need to pull to the right before making a left turn and vice versa. It’s a city car not an artic.
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