People who laugh at beans on toast haven’t tried beans on toast. At least not with English baked beans.
People who laugh at beans on toast haven’t tried beans on toast. At least not with English baked beans.
I’ve seen this reference so many times, can someone explain it?
Have those people actually lost everything or is it just some scheme to pay less?
I was probably never gonna sell anyway.
I use it out of laziness. Despite all the shit they still have great customer service. About a year ago I ordered a £150 multi-tool and they accidentally sent me a £200 reciprocating saw. Due to a complicated living situation at the time it would have taken me about 6 months to send the wrong tool back so they just said I could keep it and refunded me so I could buy the other tool again.
The other thing I like is that I’ll just see a price and buy it easily. I’ve often shopped around and found something cheaper but then the whole purchasing process is terrible. They add on a bunch of extra costs, then make me create an account, then add on more costs. By the end I could’ve paid less and got it quicker from Amazon. Not always the case but it happens often enough that I will just go to Amazon half the time.
But I guess the main reason is that I hate being forced to create accounts and so many shops require that for no good reason.
I got robbed by the traffic police in Ukraine. This was back in like 2007.
They didn’t do that bad really, it just wasn’t reflected in the results. A new further right party showed up and split the right wing vote, which is largely why Labour won. If you look at the total votes the righter win parties did pretty well (Tories are really all that right wing but they did get the right wing vote).
Nobody voted for Corbyn, that’s why he isn’t the leader of the Labour Party anymore.
What’s a middle of the month paycheck? Are some people getting paid twice a month?
I’m keeping an eye on Mr Tumble, protégé of Philip Schofield.