Thats for the mingebag thread that one
No wonder her cheeks are so rosy
Crosby Nick never fails.
Now, in a new interview with Elite Daily, TikTok superstar Tu admitted to her 2.3 million followers that she “jokingly” made the controversial video and she “didn’t start going on dates just for food.” However, she really did notice an ease with her finances while looking for love.Tu explained to the outlet that she really was on dating apps to find a connection when she first moved to New York City, but quickly realized, “‘Oh, I can go to a fun tapas restaurant for (probably) free, or I can spend my own money on food at the grocery store that I still need to cook. And it’s probably not going to taste as good.”Tu realized she was saving about “$50 to $100 per week” which amounted to thousands in discretionary income while she spent on “things, like savings, investing and a black Prada bag to replace my tattered Longchamp tote.”
Bought a Shark off the back of some good reviews on here, never again. I’ll be going back to Dyson next time. The walls, woodwork and furniture the fuckin thing has left scratches and marks on has left me close to taking a baseball bat to itAnd before anyone says you’re only meant to hoover carpets… I was. The thing has a bloody mind of it’s own and falls over at the drop of a hat
Hoover is a brand name.What you meant to say was vacuum,it's like saying Tannoy when you mean public address system!
As I've said before, the Full English is just the base upon which the Scots/Welsh/NI have improved upon. Sorry but the Full English is the worst of the British breakfasts.
the point still stands. Don’t buy a shark
We're going to need a bigger kitchen...
can't buy a Dyson though and support that horrible tory c*nt.
Get a Henry.
Craig Burnley V West Ham - WEST HAM WIN - INCORRECT
Missus uses a Henry at one of her jobs and hates it, she wants them to get a Dyson. I love the Henry, we stock them at workWe have a GTech Ram at home, that's brilliant, but does take paint off the skirting boards
Love my Henry Use a cordless vax for quick clean ups and the Henry once a week for a deep clean.
I do get that, and feel the same about him. In general I try to make ethical choices about what I buy or where I buy from (I’m trying not to use Amazon anymore for example) but in terms of quality of this particular product having used both now it’s night and day for me. Plus I’m a bit OCD about cleaning
Henry's are great usually, but she has hard floors to hoover and it tends to just shove stuff about. The stairs to the office where its kept are dead steep to and its heavy for her lumping it up and down the stairs.
Ok guys I’m feeling sufficiently shamed
Miele make really good hoovers, doubt they do cordless though.
How about buying a reconditioned one? Brownie points for recycling and doesn't directly put money in his pocket 🤔
Thanks for the suggestions.The Shark is still only a couple of years old so as much as I hate it I’ll probably be putting up with it for a while yet. I’ll definitely look a bit more into what the other options are when the time comes though
This is not America. It's Liverpool.
It was a joke,It's backfired!
I don't think I know a woman who is a better cook than meI don't think I'm all that either, but I am obsessive about the stuff I do like, so it is better than average (my variety suffers)The "women belong in the kitchen" attitude is only really palatable when it's from... women.Though I really don't get the mindset behind tradwives
Delia?
Looks like I'm the only man who barely does anything in the house never cook, purchased a new washing machine about 18 months ago and I've never actually used it and I think the vacum is kept in a cupboard somewhere but none of that stuff is my responsibility in the house