Why isn't it in a lasagna dish?Why isn't it in the bath?
Why isn't it in a lasagna dish?Why isn't it in the bath?
Is it fresh out of the freezer or sew good from Waitrose?Why isn't it in a lasagna dish?
"Badge" just gave me a vision of a round badge attached to Gabby's shite birthday card like the ones kiddies get, only the picture on it is a picture of Gabby drawn by @Doc
I know she doesn't drink coffee, but this makes me question if she's even seen coffee before.Who drinks orange coffee?????
gabby please just stop for a moment and look at your work before putting it out
Exactly! I’ve never seen a coffee that colour. She just can’t do anything tiny right!Who drinks orange coffee?????
gabby please just stop for a moment and look at your work before putting it out
Yassssss! I love this. THANK YOU. I'm snorting and guffawing into my non-orange coffee.
also... aren’t collections supposed to have a theme? Because they’re... collections?
So it wasn’t her beloved bolognese... but that coffee pin still doesn’t look like coffee. I’m guessing she took inspo from her fav tinned tomato soup.....generic!
Must be hard when she doesn’t have any interests.Her collection is all over the place and does not relate to her interests at all... and what’s worse is people will actually buy this tit ffs
Imagine if her idol Nick Sharratt sued her.The birthday cake looks like one from a Jacqueline Wilson book (can't remember which one)
To me, "I like coffee" is basically like saying "I breathe and I go to the toilet". No need to advertise it.Legit non snarky question, does anyone actually wear or display "time for coffee" pins? I maybe could understand if it was a band or a show you liked to put on your purse or if it was something for a charity/medical condition to raise awareness. But wouldn't "time for coffee" make more sense on a mug or a sign to display next to a coffee maker?
It freaks me out when people seem to think liking coffee is a personality trait! When did that become a thing?To me, "I like coffee" is basically like saying "I breathe and I go to the toilet". No need to advertise it.
I wonder if it's a thing among teens who still have a childish palate so think drinking coffee makes them cool and grown up?It freaks me out when people seem to think liking coffee is a personality trait! When did that become a thing?
As a pin wearer I have 3 types of pins:Legit non snarky question, does anyone actually wear or display "time for coffee" pins? I maybe could understand if it was a band or a show you liked to put on your purse or if it was something for a charity/medical condition to raise awareness. But wouldn't "time for coffee" make more sense on a mug or a sign to display next to a coffee maker?