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Best laugh today. I confer thee Graham_07 M.OCDWould there be a particular aisle or part of the supermarket that's better than others for dreaming about Hugh Laurie ?.
(PS I always tot the groceries VAT incl only but I do bag them into whether they are 0%, 13.5% or 21.5%.)
People who still use cash at checkouts. Some people even still use cheques!Women who hold up the Q while they look for their purse.
Women who ask the checkout girl if they want the 51c and then go looking for it in the bottom of the bag.
Have the bloody purse out and be ready to hand the money over!
Cash is much quicker than having to put your PIN in for a card.People who still use cash at checkouts. Some people even still use cheques!
Maybe if you have the exact amount of cash ready.Cash is much quicker than having to put your PIN in for a card.
"Wee Daniel", is the clue hereAre Donegal people not 'nice and normal' ?
Are Donegal people not 'nice and normal' ?
Me too - this is a fairly fundamental design flaw. Why don't they put all labels where you're not going to feel them chafing against your skin?But I do hate it when I buy a shirt etc., and it has all of those labels for size and make etc at the back of the neck. The first thing I do is cut them off.
People who wish they were from Dublin
Same for the girls but our labels are slightly softerBut I do hate it when I buy a shirt etc., and it has all of those labels for size and make etc at the back of the neck. The first thing I do is cut them off.
People, who move from one part of the country to another, live there for 20 years, raise a family there etc but spend their time moaning about it and talking up the place they are from originally. (We all know this is about Cork people living in Dublin but I don’t want to be too obvious).
People in the southern counties of this country who have inflated ego's and expect impossible high earnings to feed their ego's and have the nerve to tell normal everyday human being's that its un- patriotic to shop in the North - you guys priced your self out of the market, so tuff- so glad we live on the border and wish Donegal was part of NI, with nice normal people!
People, who move from one part of the country to another, live there for 20 years, raise a family there etc but spend their time moaning about it and talking up the place they are from originally. (We all know this is about Cork people living in Dublin but I don’t want to be too obvious).
People who don't/can't realise the tremendous efforts Corkonians make in civilising the Pale
Sometimes I wonder how the likes of Norway, Finland, Canada etc deal with weather that is much more extreme and much longer than our snaps (which are usually only a few days)?
Could we not go and see how they deal with it all?
They don't seem to grind to a halt.
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