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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 2330954" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>[USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] "Stateside equivalent of grumpy old git" sure! If you like Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, watch "Grumpy Old Men". Crabby, grouchy, old fart, old geezer, old man... they'll all do! I had to look up "Unspeakable" but did not watch any or my youtube will be polluted forever. Kids on youtube do everything they do, just to gather as many views as possible, in order to become a revenue stream for advertisers, which in turn can make them millionaires before they're 16. So they are not necessarily representative of a huge slice of population. But what kid doesn't want to drop out of school to play video games for lots of money, right? MrZF likes to watch a pair of Australian guys, not kids, who have fun dropping stuff from great heights onto other stuff and seeing what happens. I use Youtube for classical music and ballet, which it used to be a whole lot better at! </p><p>[USER=345386]@DCUKMod[/USER] now I want a santuko knife! I use a wood-handle chef's knife and a ditto paring knife for everything except bread. The unfinished wood makes for a non-slip grasp, which I definitely need. Plastic gets greasy fast...your Lidl food bank initiative sounds great! I worked at a church food pantry for a couple of years, and our clients were definitely not in any kind of position to do any fancy WOE. We learned to put the rare dessert mixes in a shopping bag for families with younger kids. Our stores do similar things-- cash vouchers at the register, pre-packed boxes which you buy and they go off to the big food bank, each for a family, and at holidays big bins to put holiday canned food, or winter coats for the tv station+dry cleaners that collect, or toys for the Toys For Tots annual campaign. And in late July, backpacks and school supplies to go in them. </p><p>[USER=25851]@Annb[/USER] hurray cleaning! Bed making can be a real challenge. Hugs for chest thing-- I hope you get good help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 2330954, member: 496650"] [USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] "Stateside equivalent of grumpy old git" sure! If you like Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, watch "Grumpy Old Men". Crabby, grouchy, old fart, old geezer, old man... they'll all do! I had to look up "Unspeakable" but did not watch any or my youtube will be polluted forever. Kids on youtube do everything they do, just to gather as many views as possible, in order to become a revenue stream for advertisers, which in turn can make them millionaires before they're 16. So they are not necessarily representative of a huge slice of population. But what kid doesn't want to drop out of school to play video games for lots of money, right? MrZF likes to watch a pair of Australian guys, not kids, who have fun dropping stuff from great heights onto other stuff and seeing what happens. I use Youtube for classical music and ballet, which it used to be a whole lot better at! [USER=345386]@DCUKMod[/USER] now I want a santuko knife! I use a wood-handle chef's knife and a ditto paring knife for everything except bread. The unfinished wood makes for a non-slip grasp, which I definitely need. Plastic gets greasy fast...your Lidl food bank initiative sounds great! I worked at a church food pantry for a couple of years, and our clients were definitely not in any kind of position to do any fancy WOE. We learned to put the rare dessert mixes in a shopping bag for families with younger kids. Our stores do similar things-- cash vouchers at the register, pre-packed boxes which you buy and they go off to the big food bank, each for a family, and at holidays big bins to put holiday canned food, or winter coats for the tv station+dry cleaners that collect, or toys for the Toys For Tots annual campaign. And in late July, backpacks and school supplies to go in them. [USER=25851]@Annb[/USER] hurray cleaning! Bed making can be a real challenge. Hugs for chest thing-- I hope you get good help! [/QUOTE]
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