Thread title?Pretending not to have two bathrooms for extra working class clout.
Thread title?Pretending not to have two bathrooms for extra working class clout.
Hoping for a clifflike drop-off and Big Anger before 1 MarchHome economics teacher? Is this an attempt to copy Joe Wicks as the nation's PE teacher?
Getting a bit bored of her now.
711 idiots. Which is 450 up since the NL thing
So 225 at 6.60 plus 486 at 3.08 is £2981.88 a MONTH
Fuming, I am fuming.
Oh very astute re: Joe Wicks, she's desperate to be a national darling.Home economics teacher? Is this an attempt to copy Joe Wicks as the nation's PE teacher?
Getting a bit bored of her now.
711 idiots. Which is 450 up since the NL thing
So 225 at 6.60 plus 486 at 3.08 is £2981.88 a MONTH
Fuming, I am fuming.
She 100% thought Jack Monroe's "sling it in a curry" Lockdown Larder saved lives.Oh very astute re: Joe Wicks, she's desperate to be a national darling.
Jack and the Guardian writer are both wrong.An aside, but apparently Terry Pratchett wasn't the first to use the boots analogy (which wouldn't apply to food in any case).
Boots, shoes and the real inflation rate felt by Britain’s poorest people | Letters
Letters: Readers on the ‘Sam Vimes “Boots” theory of socioeconomic unfairness’ about how price rises disproportionally affect those who are worst offwww.theguardian.com
There's no date on the article but I think it's way prior to lockdown. Only refers to Tin Can't Cook, photo is the Veganish one. I just noticed it was also the article that had this lovely quote:Home economics teacher? Is this an attempt to copy Joe Wicks as the nation's PE teacher?
Getting a bit bored of her now.
711 idiots. Which is 450 up since the NL thing
So 225 at 6.60 plus 486 at 3.08 is £2981.88 a MONTH
Fuming, I am fuming.
THANK YOU!Jack and the Guardian writer are both wrong.
The boots analogy originally came from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists written in 1914 and Pratchet stole it nearly word for word from there. I get really annoyed when people talk about the quote.
And strangely it was only 45p
THANK SPACE YOUJack and the Guardian writer are both wrong.
The boots analogy originally came from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists written in 1914 and Pratchet stole it nearly word for word from there. I get really annoyed when people talk about the quote.
She sleeps more in the daytime than I do at nightWorking hard on that Vague Boring Index eh Jacks?
She reminds me of my 5 month old who sleeps for 30 mins every two hours and demands attention the whole time he's awake.She sleeps more in the daytime than I do at night
The story about the beach may have been slightly more interesting.I stopped reading about 4 words into that dream. You can read more interesting content on the leaflet that comes with paracetamol.
I guess we'll never know as I managed about two sentences into that hilarious Twitter thread.The story about the beach may have been slightly more interesting.
Not sure though.