'So, my shopping this morning resulted in a toaster for £3.60 and a Mother's Day card for £3.10.'
- Someone commenting on their blog about a recent shopping trip.
(An interesting comparison.)
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@ 04 Mar. 2008 – 06:04:42
'So, my shopping this morning resulted in a toaster for £3.60 and a Mother's Day card for £3.10.'
- Someone commenting on their blog about a recent shopping trip.
(An interesting comparison.)
Hey that's the first time I've seen that Munz. Thanks very much. These days though I think the Sunday faithful return to the places they were christened faithfully without prompt, places like the Dog and Duck or the Globe.
Dog and Duck - hee hee
- You haven't been reading my POPPYCOCK blog by any chance?
No, but I have now, how apt! (Maybe a goblet each of wine instead of a mere germ infested sip would entice a few back to the fold - it would certainly make it all a more relaxed and warm experience!)
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Good point - the obvious solution is to give toast for mother's day - an American commercial event loosely and erroneously based on the day Christians are supposed to return to their mother church, ie: the one where they were christened - historically a celebration with nothing to do with mothers at all.