Anomnomnomaly

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[–] Anomnomnomaly@feddit.uk 8 points 2 days ago

Working class implies the vast majority of people in the country... CHAV is a specific set of male violent thugs, so whilst it is a slur... it's wrong to imply it describes ALL working class people, when the majority of them aren't scummy violent thugs.

[–] Anomnomnomaly@feddit.uk 2 points 1 week ago

Got up Monday and started work at 8am... forgetting it was a Bank Holiday... work from home, so not a problem. Got a jump start on the week so I could skive on other days and only work about 25hrs anyway.

Went for a few bike rides out into the countryside on my ebike for some fresh air and exercise.

Finished the decorating in the hall, just waiting to fit the new skirting and architrave as joiner is away until next week and it's a complicated job around radiators and stairs... I can do simple square/rectangular rooms, but this has about 15 corners and other angles to deal with, and he's doing some oak trim around the new oak staircase to finish, as well as doing the newel post caps that were on order.

Moved my home office desk/computer into my bedroom for a while, so I can clear out the last two bedrooms ready to decorate next month. Gotta open up some walls in one to fit acoustic insulation and add some extra sockets.

Watched a few movies and some TV shows... It's been a very quiet week, hardly left the house. Today is a Sunday, about to go out for another ride as the sun came out and she's cooking up a chicken and dumpling casserole for lunch.

Aside from that, some cleaning and washing to do... a typical lazy Sunday.

[–] Anomnomnomaly@feddit.uk 2 points 1 week ago

Remember growing up and those tubs were 1kg... I saw one recently that was 560g, and they've been getting smaller and smaller for years.

Stopped buying them entirely... The last time we bought a tin of quality street was when we where in John Lewis xmas shopping before going away over xmas and they had a 1.5kg tin, you could choose what you wanted in it, and they had 2 new sweets you could add too as a special JL exclusive... We dumped the toffee ones obviously along with a couple of others and got lots of extra orange/strawberry/caramel ones. I think the tin was about £20 though, but only a couple of £ extra over buying 3 tubs of the others, whilst getting better ratio of the good choccies.

[–] Anomnomnomaly@feddit.uk 3 points 1 week ago

Used to buy the frozen large beer battered haddock from Aldi, it was £3.19, and then during the price gouging, it rose to £4.79... then they had the cheek to lower it 10p and put a big label on on it proclaiming the reduced price.

It's now back up to £4.79 and it's often missing from the freezers because I think people have stopped buying it... like we did.

Their nice sausages, used to be £1.79, now £2.59.

We used to spend around £200-220 a month on groceries for 2 people... Now we spend £300-320 a month whilst cutting back on a lot of the treaty stuff we used to buy. We've also switched where we can to local shops (butchers, bakers) for a few things which is more expensive, but the quality is 500% better.

We stopped shopping in the big supermarkets entirely because the grocery bill would be closer to £400 a month otherwise... So as much as I complain about price rises in Aldi/Lidl, they're still better than anywhere else.

Plus, if I want to go to a Tesco, it's a 15 mile round trip now, Morrisons at least a 30 mile round trip, M&S is a 50 mile round trip... we do at least have a B & M, Home Bargains, Lidl, Aldi, Farmfoods & Iceland within a few miles. Most of them less than a 3 mile round trip... The downsides to moving to a more rural location... But the upsides to being nearer to the sea and mountains are immeasurable... So I suck it up and grumble to myself about food prices, stick to the basics from the supermarkets and buy my treaty stuff from local stores... Nice dry cure bacon and the occasional bit of steak for example, sourdough loaves of bread.

If we want some nice fish and chips, there's a large number of local eateries that do great meals, all of the local chip shops are garbage, the only good one is a 30 mile round trip, same for a decent kebab shop... But almost all of the local cafes and pubs do excellent food at reasonable prices. So we treat ourselves more that way now. Moving here and going mortgage free has lead to a massive quality of life improvement as well as improving mental health and stress levels.

[–] Anomnomnomaly@feddit.uk 1 points 1 week ago

They're always complaining about those 'nasty immigrants' who are both here to simultaneously steal their jobs whilst claiming all of the benefits going.

The simple translation... racists... they're all racist, xenophobic wankers and this country would actually be better of without them in it rather than those seeking a better life and are willing to work hard to get it.