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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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do we buy so much excess food for xmas - we thought we had been quite good this year but no - still several cheeses, packets of crisps, pates and boxes of essential snacking crap lurking in the cupboard and fridge - various bottles of mixers and soft drinks and beers - none of which we usually consume and ......... a slab of fruit cake with marzipan and icing on - which no bugger really will ever bother with |
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"do we buy so much excess food for xmas - we thought we had been quite good this year but no - still several cheeses, packets of crisps, pates and boxes of essential snacking crap lurking in the cupboard and fridge - various bottles of mixers and soft drinks and beers - none of which we usually consume and ......... a slab of fruit cake with marzipan and icing on - which no bugger really will ever bother with "
why would you buy things you don't like or want in the first place? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"do we buy so much excess food for xmas - we thought we had been quite good this year but no - still several cheeses, packets of crisps, pates and boxes of essential snacking crap lurking in the cupboard and fridge - various bottles of mixers and soft drinks and beers - none of which we usually consume and ......... a slab of fruit cake with marzipan and icing on - which no bugger really will ever bother with
why would you buy things you don't like or want in the first place? "
exactly - its the just in case so and so comes round |
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By (user no longer on site)
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All we have thrown away is a little bit of leftover pate and half of a Christmas pudding I forgot was in the microwave. We shopped intelligently this year. I could have eaten more sprouts had we had them |
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"do we buy so much excess food for xmas - we thought we had been quite good this year but no - still several cheeses, packets of crisps, pates and boxes of essential snacking crap lurking in the cupboard and fridge - various bottles of mixers and soft drinks and beers - none of which we usually consume and ......... a slab of fruit cake with marzipan and icing on - which no bugger really will ever bother with
why would you buy things you don't like or want in the first place?
exactly - its the just in case so and so comes round "
So did you forget to invite them round this year then? Lol
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"do we buy so much excess food for xmas - we thought we had been quite good this year but no - still several cheeses, packets of crisps, pates and boxes of essential snacking crap lurking in the cupboard and fridge - various bottles of mixers and soft drinks and beers - none of which we usually consume and ......... a slab of fruit cake with marzipan and icing on - which no bugger really will ever bother with
why would you buy things you don't like or want in the first place?
exactly - its the just in case so and so comes round
So did you forget to invite them round this year then? Lol
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never showed up |
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By *ransGuyTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I must be the only one that didn't buy in over christmas as I was working it all,
still have a christmas cake and mince pies in the cupboard though"
No you weren't, I didn't either, car insurance payment and the bill for fixing the boiler screwed up buying the food I normally get let alone extra for Christmas! I just ate loads at my parents instead! |
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