Too late to edit. I meant @That Forensic Man . Sorry, moistened.
Didn't happen. If it did, there'd have been pictures of said pallets with her name plastered all over them. Not that she likes the publicity.View attachment 1614992
A couple of vintage bangers from Jack "10 pallets" Monroe for you, whilst it's quiet.
I think Wayfair prices fluctuate a lot based upon stock availability similar to how Amazon dynamically price, I believe they also act as a listing platform for lots of third party traders too? But undoubtedly the price would be low hundreds.It's down as *checks notes* £290 Baywood 33 drawer tea chest (Wayfair)
Although looking at it again it's £313 today and the RRP is £429
This cracked me up. They really are monstrosities£245 'Downing Street' leopard monstrosities with block heels
You know when cans still in the cardboard tray with plastic wrap with maybe 12 cans in a tray. Maybe she calls that a pallet? Because we know she doesn't really know much about the way the world works.Didn't happen. If it did, there'd have been pictures of said pallets with her name plastered all over them. Not that she likes the publicity.
And also multiple people have in the past mentioned the cartel/violence/massacres aspects of cocaine production, AND it seems quite unkind to dismiss people as some wannabe cool clique when everyone here is being honest about mostly past drug use that is mostly discussed neutrally or negatively. The informative, open, and supportive nature of all the substance use discussion here is really refreshing (coming from the NHS 🔺️ where my fellow professionals can still be so gott verdammt judgemental). Particularly small minded of that Twitter-er given how much of the discussion is around addiction/recovery - why are they demanding nuance while showing none of their own.Also not seen the cool girl tweet on Twitter so no idea who it’s from but feels weird that you’d stan Jack but still keep up here in somewhat real time, and even weirder that u can’t tell the difference between consuming a problematic product and being complicit in perpetuating big DrugsTM/big tinned pineapple’s TM agenda for personal gain? We are all somewhat complicit in global atrocities under capitalism whether it’s my cool girl Diesel car or cool girl clothes made by garment workers in tit employment situations, or cool girl smart phones with bits of metal mined by kids, or cool girl Cadbury’s with child labour in their supply chain, or cool girl milk, or cool girl beef, cool girl avocados and quinoa, the list is really endless but it’s v easy to clutch ur pearls over drug (mis)use as one of her Tory stans. There’s a huge difference between existing/surviving under capitalism and profiteering from it, none of us afaik are trading our ill-gotten reputation as a “good guyTM” to get paid stacks to promote human rights violations products. Nor choosing to pitch them as the better choice worth the splurge to an arguably vulnerable if not just nice but dim audience the size of some tit glasto tent.
I think it's because if you take her at face value - using her own experience to make and share cheap recipes, campaigning and raising money for food banks...then she is one of the "good guys".Can anyone explain why so many in the Labour party leap to the defence of this woman?
When her recipes offer a calorific intake equivalent to the early stages of the Warsaw Ghetto or the Siege of Stalingrad.
I mean they are great for middle class types wanting to lose weight...
While lecturing the poor...
But if she were really serious: wouldn't she at least factor in roll ups, Scrumpy Jack and whatever the cheapest biscuits are to stave off the hunger... while she pretends to wait for the next dole day....
Or in her case Patreon and BBC appearance fees.
She was also very mumbly and droned on about checking that all her cupboards contain food before going out to buy food. There was some horrifying advice about recycling meals that involved making a chilli into a goulash and adding chocolate, or perhaps a splodge of monkfish, and blending burgers into soup. (Note: the monkfish might exist only in my imagination. My mind wasn't working by that point & other listeners will be able to clarify the details.) Anyway, the suggestions reminded some people of the human centipede but dwelling on this is bad for our collective mental health. Jack's mumbling speech was punctuated by inexplicable bursts of laughter. The listening experience was like drifting in and out of consciousness, or falling asleep and being jolted awake by a twitching limb.She had a phone in appearance on radio Scotland. She, according to reports, sounded more nasally than Mr Big Nose Of Huge Honkershire.
Maybe she was asking a question. Who ordered the pallets? #notjackShe didn't *actually* say that she bought 10 pallets, she just implied it!
Apparently, we're all coke heads and hypocrites for complaining about the Man From Del MonteThank you to @Ooointitot for the thread title, nominating @ChickenPorridge ’s words. You both win one egg, to share.
Recap of last thread:
Jack has been the subject of a podcast (Blocked and Reported) and a Sunday Woman article. She is still off Twitter.
(please add to this if you wish!)
She spoke at the Labour party conference last year, and turned up late, but to be honest, since then, I’ve not seen anyone from the Labour party sticking up for her*. She also spoke at the Tory conference last year. Makes you think.Can anyone explain why so many in the Labour party leap to the defence of this woman?
Re the baubles, I think it is almost an annual event, she picks a theme for the tree and splurges. Different colour way different yearOf all the stocktake items, the one that sticks in my mind is Jack spending over £1,000 on baubles. There's something surreal about it. Why is she gathering so many? Does the pumble eat them?
She was also very mumbly and droned on about checking that all her cupboards contain food before going out to buy food. There was some horrifying advice about recycling meals that involved making a chilli into a goulash and adding chocolate, or perhaps a splodge of monkfish, and blending burgers into soup. (Note: the monkfish might exist only in my imagination. My mind wasn't working by that point & other listeners will be able to clarify the details.) Anyway, the suggestions reminded some people of the human centipede but dwelling on this is bad for our collective mental health. Jack's mumbling speech was punctuated by inexplicable bursts of laughter. The listening experience was like drifting in and out of consciousness, or falling asleep and being jolted awake by a twitching limb.
Also worth restating that Jack talked about 'cooking for one' a few times, and fraus noticed this was odd considering she's supposedly a single parent.
Maybe she was asking a question. Who ordered the pallets? #notjack