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Why do sandwiches cut into triangles taste better than those cut in half?1
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Cher_Scope said:Why do sandwiches cut into triangles taste better than those cut in half?1
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God forbid a droopy end
The practicalities of a triangular sandwich is a point I admittedly overlooked. I think they just remind me of my childhood and therefore taste better. I wonder what the anti-rectangle vibe is about?
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I think it's a clear case of elitist poshism attempting to further dilute the average persons 'fair cut' and needs looking into. Not all want dainty sandwiches and I'm sure feminists would also agree that it's yet another case of trying to oppress women into taking a smaller bite of available resources.
* I may or, may not of had too much coffee.1 -
I think there's a PHD in this: a critical examination of retail vendors non-engagement with rectangular sandwiches.
*I need coffee1 -
Sandwiches from packets however they are cut are just nasty . Cheap floppy bread fillings too cold
The ones in paper bags are a bit more edible and Gregg's do some rectangle cut ones and Sainsburys taste the difference range0 -
Ahh I'm thinking of M&S sarnies. Their prawn mayonnaise sandwiches are amazing.0
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I never can understand how thin a tube of smarties is, even one of them hardly fits through it, it's unbelievable.0
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Ah @Ross_Scope but 20p pieces fit in the empty tube, my grandchildren like the smartie tube because they never know if its sweets or money they are going to get0
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Why is there not a standard sizing method for clothing, why are all companies different?
I can wear size 36 jeans from Marks and Spencer, but from Sainsburys’s I have to buy size 40!Oops I am giving away how fat I am1 -
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I agree with you on different sizing @66Mustang it is so frustrating!1
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Why are all the Comic Con type events cancelled till next year? We should've gone to 2 this month, Chesterfield on the 1st, and Leeds on the 15th.
Why can't I get a job?
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I've never been to a Comic Con but I really hope to at some point @MrAllen1976 have you been to any prior to this year?0
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66Mustang said:Why is there not a standard sizing method for clothing, why are all companies different?
I can wear size 36 jeans from Marks and Spencer, but from Sainsburys’s I have to buy size 40!Oops I am giving away how fat I amI also have a jeans related question though....why do they only make them in even sizes? 2 inches is an awful lot, it's the difference between cold shins and dragging on the floor!
And on the subject of clothes, why do they make mens T-shirts with such enormous, gaping neck holes? We're not all huge, hench body builders with girthy necks...no-one wants so see my scrawny collar bones poking out the head hole!
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Why are handwash bottles not made in a way that allows every drop to be used? Either the base needs to dip in the middle (with a solid ring around the lower edge) or they need longer pump tubes to reach an edge!0
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OverlyAnxious said:66Mustang said:Why is there not a standard sizing method for clothing, why are all companies different?
I can wear size 36 jeans from Marks and Spencer, but from Sainsburys’s I have to buy size 40!Oops I am giving away how fat I amI also have a jeans related question though....why do they only make them in even sizes? 2 inches is an awful lot, it's the difference between cold shins and dragging on the floor!
And on the subject of clothes, why do they make mens T-shirts with such enormous, gaping neck holes? We're not all huge, hench body builders with girthy necks...no-one wants so see my scrawny collar bones poking out the head hole!1 -
OverlyAnxious said:Why are handwash bottles not made in a way that allows every drop to be used? Either the base needs to dip in the middle (with a solid ring around the lower edge) or they need longer pump tubes to reach an edge!1
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Why the sizes 10/12?
Is it going to be too tight for a size twelve or too loose for a size 10?
Surely, they are going to be a size 12? So just call it that...although a bit of a moot point as sizes in different shops do vary so much..0
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