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I do actually make banana bread. Or if I don't have time for that, I just mash a banana up and mix it with oats and milk for banana porridge. Or we make biscuits with oats, mashed banana, raisins and cinnamon. It's rare that a banana gets thrown out in our house.
In our last shop though, we couldn't get hold of any bananas. I don't know if it's Brexit or Covid or a combination, but lots of staple items weren't available in the online shop this week.
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- Jan 2015
- 9580
- Wrexham... ish
- R. + R. McReynold's Travelling Circus, The Jurgen Klopp Farewell Tour XI, Page's Boys
- Ginger Nut
You seem to have misread "LOLs" as "nightmare fuel" there, Sean... don't mind me, I'll just be changing my boxer shorts. And trousers. Then I'll fumigate the house. Exorcise my PC. Call a therapist.
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My daughter's birthday is on the 20th of April and I get that question about three times as week. 69 days seems about right at this time of the year. I think it must have been yesterday.
Not that I have any idea either about the hidden meaning here.Last edited by Belhaven; 11-02-2021, 10:47.
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My knowledge was the same level as ad hoc. But apparently the custom of responding to mentions of 69 with "nice" dates back to (naturally) the nomination of Merrick Garland as a Supreme Court Justice and the Obama administration tweeting that there was 69% support for him being approved.
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Originally posted by Etienne View PostMy knowledge was the same level as ad hoc. But apparently the custom of responding to mentions of 69 with "nice" dates back to (naturally) the nomination of Merrick Garland as a Supreme Court Justice and the Obama administration tweeting that there was 69% support for him being approved.
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- Mar 2008
- 18780
- Revelling In The Hole
- England, Chelsea and Tooting and Mitcham. And Surrey CCC. And Wimbledon Dons Speedway (RIP)
- Nairn's Cheese Oatcake
Originally posted by WOM View PostI have to admit, having two teenagers, I've come to appreciate the sly pervasive humour of memes in dinner table conversation.
I'm quite surprised what they think their parents don't know, especially when it comes to sex and to a lesser extent drugs. Which can be a bit of a challenge. So when they start chuckling at what they think only clued-in kids know about, like "69," I have to fight the urge to send them an image of some piece of pottery from about 2,000 B.C.
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Mrs WOM says the key is to keep a straight face and let the kids assume you know what they're talking about, then piece it together through context. She's a grade 6,7,8 teacher and picks up all manner of insider information this way. Makes us both seem a bit more au courant with the youth.
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I'm quite surprised what they think their parents don't know,
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