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Thread: Interview the Person below you?
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19th August 2015, 08:46 #5461
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Something between. The shopping list is on my mind, I leave home thinking I should buy this and this. But every time I forget something.
Do you do your shopping in the nearest shop or do you go farther cos it's cheaper?
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19th August 2015, 08:58 #5462
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Something between. The shopping list is on my mind, I leave home thinking I should buy this and this. But every time I forget something.
Do you do your shopping in the nearest shop or do you go farther where it's cheaper?
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19th August 2015, 17:41 #5463
Used to go away for groceries and bring back tonnes of stuff which would last a few weeks or more (apart from fresh veggies which we always bought right next to our house).
These days I have given that up due to the traffic/parking issue and maddening crowds and queues in such hypermarkets , so now I only order groceries (including perishables) online. Same/next day delivered at home where you can even pay cash.
Money no object (lets say you are very well off but not exactly a millionaire) what would your garage look like?Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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19th August 2015, 23:43 #5464
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For fine weather a Golf GTI convertible
For normal weather a Jaguar XK8
For snow and bad weather a Range Rover
For everyday use , eg doing the shopping, a Smart
A good workbench and good set of tools
In your tool kit do you have any favourite tool, ie one that you enjoy using?Duncan Rollo
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20th August 2015, 00:59 #5465
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The biggest hammer I own, hammers will fix anything!
Is your kitchen full of appliances, or is it more traditional?
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20th August 2015, 07:13 #5466
Just usual set of appliances, microwave and stuff, so I guess its fairly modern yet traditional in a sense..still have a mortar & pestle for all the good stuff in spite of the blender!
What dish do you like to cook or cook the best?Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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20th August 2015, 11:28 #5467
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20th August 2015, 11:51 #5468
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Should I answer this?
Nothing! I hate to cook and I'm the worst chef.
Sometimes I cook oriental salad ( that's what I cooked today) or boeuf salad ( although I don't have the patience to cut the vegetables and buy the mayonnese from the store ), or cook filled mushrooms or pork steak baked in the oven, or some pasta.
That was a depressing question......
What food do you like best? Cooked at home or cooked in a restaurant?
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21st August 2015, 00:42 #5469
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Cooked at home - but only if I don't have to cook it
Do you normally have a dessert with your dinner?Duncan Rollo
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21st August 2015, 05:51 #5470
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