😠 The Little Annoyances Of Everyday Life (Part 1)

Road trip they said. Get out the house. See the countryside they said
Ffs

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Maybe these people lead incredibly sheltered lives and from their perspectives, these things ARE awesome.

Normally it’s just ā€œsomeā€.

I suggest you avoid the Lego Movie at all costs.

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Having a ā€˜re-arrange’ in the loft and realising that you’ll probably need the christmas decorations again before the suitcases :frowning:

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I never had any Christmas decs up in quarantine and my suitcase / offshore bag has not been out of service since last March. Never been emptied or cleaned.

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Those bodies starting to whiff a bit, are they?

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Ocado, warning in BBC article of ā€œshortagesā€ and possible substitutions.

Just the thing to start the loonies off again. Well done BBC and Ocado - no need for this type of journalism at all, just bloody annoying. Cunts again.

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Probably quinoa and quorn as everyone does Veganuary

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I understand it from Ocado’s POV - they have to tell their customers more items than normal are going to be missing / substituted otherwise the piss off a load of them

The BBC can fuck right off though and stop interfering with a company’s communication with there customers

On the subject of the BBC - my folks said the other day that they hardly ever watch it and what’s the point of the TV licence

And they are in the generation that is suppose to cherish it as untouchable

Tbf I hardly watch it - though I had a bit of an FA Cup footie fest there yesterday.

2020 nightmare
2021 this week. Polish TV
Armageddon
2012
San Andrea’s
The Quake
The Day after Tomorrow

They trying to tell us something?

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You can start worrying when there’s a season of Invasion of the Body Snatchers and War of the worlds.

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Kier Starmer this morning congratulating a Sun journalist on her promotion. I realize it was his little message to Murdoch, but even so, a Labour leader! Pass the sick bag.

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They may have a point

No issues when we logged on and in 1st lockdown we couldn’t even get into the site. Now I can still have a look to see what I want to put on the shopping list.

We’ve been using Asda since the first lockdown, and for some time there was a real problem booking a delivery slot, but since then they have been pretty good.
There are generally always substitutions and things they don’t have, but no need for a BBC article about ā€œshortagesā€!
Several friends have told substitute stories - at least 3 had oranges substituted for things having no connection to citrus or fruit! When we get a substitution that isn’t oranges, we always have a bit of a cheer.

Not had many substitutions but when they do it’s often something we don’t eat. Although on a few occasions we have received extras in our shopping - probably falled in there. Once we got 2 packs of yoghurt - donated to neighbours (at a safe distance) and a bag of ground coffee (neither of us drink coffee) so that was someone’s Christmas present :slight_smile:

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We have used ocado for long time

Generally they have been great and after a speed bump moving to M&S, have been fine throughout

Some of their early day substitutions have raised an eyebrow at chez CB - eg substituting gluten -free bread for a regular gluten loaded variety