Or sharing a missing person post but no mention of their name, age, appearance, where they've gone missing from, how long ago... very bleeping useful.
Or sharing a missing person post but no mention of their name, age, appearance, where they've gone missing from, how long ago... very bleeping useful.
I always place the carrier bag first in line on the conveyor in front of the other items so it’s the first thing they have to scan not on top of them. I also open the bag before it gets to the cashier as I can never open the damn things whilst they are chucking the shopping at meWhen you buy a carrier bag as well for your shopping and place it at the top , but it doesn't get scanned first by the cashier. So you have to wait until it does so you can pack your shopping.
Its always the ones where ppl are miles away that get me e.g.Or sharing a missing person post but no mention of their name, age, appearance, where they've gone missing from, how long ago... very bleeping useful.
Never know, maybe the dog wanted to start a new life somewhere else?Its always the ones where ppl are miles away that get me e.g.
Dog missing in Greece
Shared in Cumbria hun
Yea no bother jean, im sure you will find the dog hanging round
I'll try your method next time.I always place the carrier bag first in line on the conveyor in front of the other items so it’s the first thing they have to scan not on top of them. I also open the bag before it gets to the cashier as I can never open the damn things whilst they are chucking the shopping at me
Surely she means 'could've' and 'should've' etc? Don't get what you mean, they sound the same ?One of my best friends does that could/should/would of thing and it drives me bonkers. Obviously, I can’t pick her up on it so as not to out myself as a shite friend and raging pedant but it takes everything in me not to reply ‘it’s HAVE, not OF!!’.
Yeah so could’ve and should’ve = could have and should have, not could of and should of. For example, you wouldn’t say “I of done that”, you’d say “I have done that” so why would anyone say “I should of done that”? It doesn’t matter if it sounds similar, it literally doesn’t make senseSurely she means 'could've' and 'should've' etc? Don't get what you mean, they sound the same ?
It drives me nuts when people say 'sickth' when they mean 'sixth' - that really gets my pedant rage going!
Yes!“My daughter is 37 months.”
just say she’s 3, FFS!
When a kid turns 2, you can quit with the months as far as I’m concerned. Two-and-a-bit or nearly 3 or whatever.
“My daughter is 37 months.”
just say she’s 3, FFS!
When a kid turns 2, you can quit with the months as far as I’m concerned. Two-and-a-bit or nearly 3 or whatever.
When people go on about how hard having kids is, no sleep, whatever. As if nobody ever bleeping mentioned that before they decided to have kids. That babies don't sleep is hardly a great secret is it.When mothers think they deserve a medal with the saying, I have 3 under three, 5 under five talking about their family situation. What do they want a clap on the back!
Or using them waking up/lack of sleep/early starts for bleeping up at work.When people go on about how hard having kids is, no sleep, whatever. As if nobody ever bleeping mentioned that before they decided to have kids. That babies don't sleep is hardly a great secret is it.