The ex refusing to put spoon types together in the cutlery draw: So you had soup spoons mixed with dessert and serving spoons. Resulting in an unsightly mess and indicative of an underlying devil ignorance to all household order and cleaning. Though through therapy I realise the problem was me, and an irrational control/OCD selfishness. Forgive.
Who won there then? And don't buy different spoons in the next relationship. Oh and fuck suncream you platitudinal Australian c***.
The ex refusing to put spoon types together in the cutlery draw: So you had soup spoons mixed with dessert and serving spoons. Resulting in an unsightly mess and indicative of an underlying devil ignorance to all household order and cleaning. Though through therapy I realise the problem was me, and an irrational control/OCD selfishness. Forgive.
Who won there then? And don't buy different spoons in the next relationship. Oh and fuck suncream you platitudinal Australian c***.
Cutlery has to go in the tidy tray; knives, forks and spoons, from left to right.
I would never use a company who starts their phone number 0203, 0207 or 0208, because the code for London is 020.
Loo roll has to roll forwards (as per previous picture)
I have to wait until the minutes on my alarm clock are even before getting out of bed.
At last someone on my page about the London code, makes me think if you can't get the small details right then I can't trust you to do what I'm going to pay you for.
It similarly gets to me when people don't give their mobile number as a five digit code followed by six digits.
I think the French have cracked the phone number business though with numbers read out in double digit pairs. This is because numbers up to 100 tend to be memorised as single items whereas those above that trend to be memorised as a bunch of individual digits. It's therefore possible to remember a lot longer number if presented in this format.
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Who won there then? And don't buy different spoons in the next relationship. Oh and fuck suncream you platitudinal Australian c***.
Sorry I have to work on child anger issues now.
Hmmm, yes, reasonable grounds I would suspect;-)
I think the French have cracked the phone number business though with numbers read out in double digit pairs. This is because numbers up to 100 tend to be memorised as single items whereas those above that trend to be memorised as a bunch of individual digits. It's therefore possible to remember a lot longer number if presented in this format.
You eat with a "knife & Fork" not a "Fork & Knife"
This will drive you crazy then.