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You're the only customer in the supermarket and have five small-to-medium size items in your basket. For the sake of argument, let's say: a pint of milk, a jar of peanut butter, a box of cereal, a loaf of bread and a tin of baked beans. To paraphrase Louis Armstrong, you have all the time in the world. On one side, the…
Whether it's because the cupboards are bare, you're too exhausted to cook, the kitchen is too much of a mess or you just fancy something special, getting a takeaway for your evening meal can be a bit of a treat. But how regularly do you indulge? Vote in the poll and share your opinions in the thread!
It has a serrated edge, so it looks as tho' its meant to be grabbed and unscrewed, but it's also thin so hard to grasp. And I suspect it's been painted shut too. Just looking for confirmation that I do need to unscrew that chrome trim? Ta.
Hi Im looking into bouncy castle hire business or similar. Im currently employed in a job I detest and have been off with stress a number of months . I have been looking at similar jobs but I can only imagine ending up on the same situation within a few years 40 year old pharmaceutical supplier (warehouse worker) Im a…
I'm not a massive fan of cooking. Seems a lot of faff just to fuel the body. Plus all that washing up after! My favourite meals seem to be simple, English traditional stuff. Cottage pie, roasts, casserole etc. With the crazy cost of food, I'm looking to find some simple, no fuss tasty lunches and dinner. Probably around 10…
Hot off the press, is the case of Mazur and Stewart v Charles Russell Speechly. Thought this might interest the community because I have a feeling this is going have a potentially significant impact in the way law firms do their business, not least for DCBL and similar firms operating in this sphere (possibly parking co.'s…
So I've just signed up with Qmee to do surveys, and I got a message on my account page saying "Oh Dear! There seems to be something wrong with your account. Don't panic - just drop our friendly support team a quick email, and they'll take a look for you." So I e-mailed them, and this is the response I got: The thing is,…
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