I've just been to the store and bought 200 dollars worth of groceries...then ordered in a chinese take-away because I was too tired to cook after buying all those groceries.
OK, that’s odd. I thought Aunty Acid was a Brit. But Brits don’t price things in dollars; they price them in pounds. However, Brits do speak in terms of “take-away” rather than “take-out.”
Observer fo Irony over 9 years ago
Been there done that but burger joints are more available than Asian places.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
$200 – but how many bags? I’ll wager it was < 4.
jeanie5448 over 9 years ago
Ha, I had 6 bags yesterday and I only spent $23. You gotta love WalMart, one article per bag……..
ChappellGirl5 over 9 years ago
And your point…?
rgcviper over 9 years ago
It’s a vicious circle, huh, Auntie?
Made me smile.
K M over 9 years ago
OK, that’s odd. I thought Aunty Acid was a Brit. But Brits don’t price things in dollars; they price them in pounds. However, Brits do speak in terms of “take-away” rather than “take-out.”