If I ever had a conversation with the missus' sister as to how she allocates her drawer space I think I'd be very likely to walk in front of the next passing train.
Just having the conversation isn't normal in the first place but just knowing where the missus' sister keeps her decades old underwear would send me over the edge rapidly
I've actually had Carragher as a passenger more than once. He's hardly what I'd describe as good speaker of English, in fact it's down to him and his ilk that these nonsensical words creep into use. Football commentator words is the perfect description of them
Just managed to arrange a new phone contract for me and the missus. 2 new iPhone 13 Pro Max on a 2 year contract and reduced how much we pay a month.
Over the two years we'll pay £400 per phone less than it would cost to walk into an Apple shop and just buy the phones
Diesel in the garages by work has come down to 189.9 at Tesco. 187.8 at Asda and 193.9 at an EG Shell
Out by us it's still 199.9 at the three garages and 197.9 at Tesco. Yes I'm getting fuel near work
There's nothing to stop you, it's wet wood though which you can no longer buy. They only stopped the sale of it, You'd be better off seasoning it by chopping it up and storing it for a while in a dry place to dry it out
Going back to this one, overwhelmed means nothing either its a waste of over. Whelmed and overwhelmed mean exactly the same thing
But language develops, that's all good, now we have under and overwhelmed which have replaced whelmed and not whelmed in common usage. I'm fine with that
Logs are renewable energy. The objection to log burners isn’t about renewable energy. It’s about heart attacks, asthma, strokes and lung cancer to you and your family. Burning other shit that isn’t logs will only increase that risk
The only thing they banned with wood burners was making it illegal to use wet wood
Not sure about that, I read one report that the pontoon bridge was already destroyed and they were having to resort to operating a ferry service with amphibious vehicles
To the right of Neil Kinnock, abolished the Trade Union Block Vote at conference
Also faced criticism (from supporters of Balir and Brown mainly) that he was too concerned with emphasising how fiscally responsible Labour would be to head off Conservative criticism