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Nearly, it was sainsburys, so I was a sore thumb in there until I got to the booze aisle.
LOL shamed myself there then, Sainsburys is my usual go-to supermarket.

It's not like I'm short of choice either, I have a Sainsburys, an Asda, an Aldi, a Morrisons and two Tescos (including a massive Tesco Extra) within 5 minutes drive of my house. It's crap for any other shopping here but supermarkets are well covered. By contrast the nearest Waitrose was seven miles away, it was tiny and it closed a couple of years ago. Closest one now is 15 miles away and after that they're 20+. Keeping us riff raff out.
 
ball in cup... how could i forget. almost as much fun as ball attached to paddle.
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LOL shamed myself there then, Sainsburys is my usual go-to supermarket.

It's not like I'm short of choice either, I have a Sainsburys, an Asda, an Aldi, a Morrisons and two Tescos (including a massive Tesco Extra) within 5 minutes drive of my house. It's crap for any other shopping here but supermarkets are well covered. By contrast the nearest Waitrose was seven miles away, it was tiny and it closed a couple of years ago. Closest one now is 15 miles away and after that they're 20+. Keeping us riff raff out.

You posh sod!

Always at its most fun when you absolutely twatted it at something and the elastic snapped. Ideally something indoors, breakable and highly valuable.

A sibling would cover all of the above!
 
He's slumming it now as his regular shop was Fortnum and Mason. Lockdown ended that sadly as they'd never heard of Manchester and refused to home deliver.
The hilarious thing here is he's actually being kind to me by not revealing that my favourite is actually M&S but I can't be bothered doing the 15 mile round trip to Manchester very often to go there, plus it's a pain in the arxe to do it by car (city centre is pedestrianised) and I can't carry enough stuff by hand these days to make it worthwhile on public transport - I have to walk up a massive hill to get home from the tram stop and I just don't have the stamina now to do that with four or five bags of shopping. Been seriously considering getting an old biddy trolley since I'm way past caring what I look like with one lol.
 
The hilarious thing here is he's actually being kind to me by not revealing that my favourite is actually M&S but I can't be bothered doing the 15 mile round trip to Manchester very often to go there, plus it's a pain in the arxe to do it by car (city centre is pedestrianised) and I can't carry enough stuff by hand these days to make it worthwhile - I have to walk up a massive hill to get home from the tram stop and I just don't have the stamina now to do that with four or five bags of shopping. Been seriously considering getting an old biddy trolley since I'm way past caring what I look like with one lol.

Has your mum finally retired the Reliant Robin of trolleys that cause you some issues last year?
 
Has your mum finally retired the Reliant Robin of trolleys that cause you some issues last year?
I retired that one. On the tip.

That time I ended up carrying the thing back from Manchester with a bust wheel, like a massive shopping bag, because it was that or literally have to dump half the stuff I'd bought nearly killed me. I mean the whole point is I can't deadlift the equivalent of five bags of shopping so no way were we having a repeat of that palaver.
 
I retired that one. On the tip.

That time I ended up carrying the thing back from Manchester with a bust wheel, like a massive shopping bag, because it was that or literally have to dump half the stuff I'd bought nearly killed me. I mean the whole point is I can't deadlift the equivalent of five bags of shopping so no way were we having a repeat of that palaver.

I remember it well lol
 
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