"Old people and coins
Don't understand this one."
Picture yourself at a checkout, waiting in the queue and an older lady opens a change purse full of coins onto the counters and proceeds to try and count £15 worth of 1p pieces |
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"Old people and coins
Don't understand this one.
Picture yourself at a checkout, waiting in the queue and an older lady opens a change purse full of coins onto the counters and proceeds to try and count £15 worth of 1p pieces "
^beat me to it and a better answer |
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"Old people and coins
Don't understand this one.
Picture yourself at a checkout, waiting in the queue and an older lady opens a change purse full of coins onto the counters and proceeds to try and count £15 worth of 1p pieces "
Oh right. I've been spoiled by ordering groceries online for the last decade. |
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Fridge Magnets are blimming lethal.
I have lost count of the number of times I've either knocked the flipping things off the fridge, or stumbled near the fridge and knocked the ones on the fridge flying. Or just knocked them off opening the fridge door. Evil, horrid, nasty things ! |
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"Fridge Magnets are blimming lethal.
I have lost count of the number of times I've either knocked the flipping things off the fridge, or stumbled near the fridge and knocked the ones on the fridge flying. Or just knocked them off opening the fridge door. Evil, horrid, nasty things !"
I'm on about my maturity levels when in the vicinity of fridge magnets or crafty shops where I feel it essential to spell the word 'knob' |
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