The thing she’s talking about sticking her finger in is a Venus fly trap.
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The thing she’s talking about sticking her finger in is a Venus fly trap.
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When they started by Anita roddick they were, but they were then owned by l'oreal, and now a Brazilian company I believe, and they waste a huge amount, I was shocked!Bit shocked at the body shop aren’t they supposed to be in all support of the planet and animals?- sorry for going off topic. She’s gonna have a meltdown the squiggles are definitely on the turn.
People prefer different things. My kids' nans are nan or nanny, Mr Nottonight's mum is a young nan and hates to be called Grandma as she sees it as an older sounding term! I have a friend who has grandchildren and insists on being called Grandma, she hates the term nan, thinking it sounds commonTank Jack was the very worst of them all, couldn’t even bring myself to read the issue numbers of misc army tanks coming out of other bigger army vehicles.
Omg guys I’m sorry I say nana so much! I genuinely call my baby’s grandmother nanny/nana/nan so now worried she hates me for it?! I’d feel weirder calling her grandma tho? Hopefully this is just like those pudding pies and regional rather than me being Satan xx
Exactly Alan, Karen and Nana being used the same way. Call your actual Gran whatever you want, but used in a derogatory way.... piss off. It’s also woman who use both these terms a lot, way more than men in my experienceThey’re all Nana in my family I think that’s fine it’s the using it as a homogenous group in a derogatory way that happens like the Karen thing recently too. My Nana is a bleeping Queen and a warrior and angel sent from heaven tbh
That pasta shell needs the egg jiggly eye treatment
I’ve got a fairly quiet day at work today so I’ve watched this. Never watched a Simon Reeve programme before and found it really well made. Cornwall looks so beautiful and then there’s the juxtaposition with some areas shown like Camborne. Found it really emotional and interesting to watch.I'm so glad we are on a bit of Foodbank chat. Popped into my local this morning with loo rolls in amongst it and some body washes and stuff. Mainly because they are often neglected items on the Foodbank list as we've all talked about before.
Don't know if you Fraus remember that Foodbank I visited in Cornwall for a TV project that didn't make it past development (the story I was told about the lady would couldn't afford sanitary towels so was stealing loo roll). But they just appeared on the Simon Reeve Cornwall show. It's on iPlayer now. Donations have started to flood in. Honestly stuff like this makes my heart burst out of my chest.
Recipe for star trek pasta is apparently coming “today or tomorrow.”
We need to add it to the list.