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Sarah has changed her profile and cover photo to comments that people have made in support of her by the looks of it
 
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Sensible Susan

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On the one hand that makes sense. But you also have to balance it out with the fact that strong restrictions on filming or photography on public has a chilling effect on free speech and journalism.
Also, quite a few police "arrest" videos going viral has not been a bad thing.
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I'm not sure if a supermarket meets the definition of "public place" since I think they're regarded as private property in law, which is why you can be banned from Aldi for haranguing their staff (among other things) without Aldi having to go to court for it. But I'm not a lawyer so I could be talking bollocks.
That was kind of my thinking. They must have policy surely? If only to protect staff
 
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She's going to put an extension on her new phone to block tattle :rolleyes:
Rather than just not actively seeking out and reading on the site.
I use a browser extension to block a couple of sites. I find the big "site blocked" graphic is enough of a jolt that my self control goes "oh yeah, not looking," and I go and do something else instead.
 
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Jelly Bean

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New thread!

 
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Sensible Susan

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Reann has been on a pro-Conservative rant and I’ve only just come to realise that the badge she is wearing in her profile picture says ‘Don’t Vote Labour’. I was so distracted by her mile-long melons that I never noticed.

So not only has she outed herself as a nasty little xenophobe, but now a ‘Tory’ too. Was our Socialist Sarah, gobshite of all time and hater of Conservatives, the one who chucks ‘Tory’ in as a diss to anyone who doesn’t think she shouldn’t be abusing Aldi staff and begging for fivers for spare games console chargers, aware of her (ex) bestie’s views - or was she too busy idolising her for having more disabled kids than Sarah could ever dream of claiming Carer’s Allowance for?

I’m not gonna lie, I’m a bit disappointed that they haven’t continued their spat publicly…



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To be fair, she has a Propel logo in profile so won't be supporting any unionist party.
 
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camotea

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Re: uploading the video. The easiest way I can think to do it - If you’re able to download it to your computer you could consider uploading it to YouTube, then you’d be able to post a link here. One can make videos only viewable to those with a link, not ‘out’ on YT. But please consider your own privacy.
 
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mchops

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What a ride it's been fam. Am off to get an allen key from the asda while someone sorts a new thread.
If it doesn't have to be really tight straight away. Put a dough like substance in it and turn with screwdriver . Remove dough.
 
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griftalo

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Not-so-humble brag time:

My glasses broke beyond repair and needed replacing so I begged strangers on the internet for fivers for hot beverages had to free up a few quid here and there to get some new ones. I decided to see if I could cut back the food shopping bill. For context, I allow £300 a month for 1 adult 2 teens usually.

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!

I tweaked my meal planning to opt for things that are cheaper still, and filled a whole trolley in Aldi with so so so much food for making the majority of our meals for a month; batch cooking some of our firm faves but also trying some new Insta recipes, like a walnut and mushroom bolognese, and a red pepper and feta bean dish. Lots of balanced meals, and lots of nutritious snacks, and plenty of just-for-pleasure snacks too + a couple of convenience food options for beige freezer food days. We all have ‘em!

I actually managed to get all the way around Aldi without getting banned or into heated disputes with other customers at the till. In fact, I let a guy go ahead of me at the till because he only had a small basket. And then the lady in front of us did the same thing. Turns out, people are quite nice when you’re also quite nice.

I spent £132.54.

Then I spent a further £30.64 in Tesco on some leeks I couldn’t find in Aldi, some cleaning bits, some breakfast biscuits for chaotic mornings, and a few other edible odds and ends.

That’s what, £163.18 total? For a big monthly stock up.

We will need a few little top ups here and there of milk and more fresh fruit and stuff, and I ordinarily allow £75 for that - and the occasional Too Good To Go surprise bag. So £238.18 all in all it should be. I’ll report back.

A £600 food bill on a low budget is still completely incomprehensible to me.

How long before our Sarah is asking the general public for fivers for Easter eggs for Tom and Jerry?
Good work! Have you tried the online places like selectspecs for cheap glasses? I pay £6-15 for mine.
 
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If its a public place it doesn't matter, AFAIK. Except in very specific places.
I'm not sure if a supermarket meets the definition of "public place" since I think they're regarded as private property in law, which is why you can be banned from Aldi for haranguing their staff (among other things) without Aldi having to go to court for it. But I'm not a lawyer so I could be talking bollocks.
 
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ForgettyBetty

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I can't criticise a bit of airbrushing tbf, looks like she had a significant acne problem in youth which can't have been nice
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