Haha too funny! It cost us 10 days and going to 6 stores to purchase the luxury item. The upside was, that it was in one of those stores where businesses buy from, so everything is bought in bulk. Hubs happened to come at a time, where there were a few packages (45 piece) were available! I didn’t need that many, but better than looking for a small pack and end up with nothing again:)
We have no shortage of toilet paper — and a friend has spent his Easter weekend at a TP factory fixing the machinery, to er, keep things flowing.
Perhaps I could trade loo roll for flour? Or mozeralla; that’s in short supply here.
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Haha too funny! It cost us 10 days and going to 6 stores to purchase the luxury item. The upside was, that it was in one of those stores where businesses buy from, so everything is bought in bulk. Hubs happened to come at a time, where there were a few packages (45 piece) were available! I didn’t need that many, but better than looking for a small pack and end up with nothing again:)
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I’m glad you got one in the end 🙂
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We have no shortage of toilet paper — and a friend has spent his Easter weekend at a TP factory fixing the machinery, to er, keep things flowing.
Perhaps I could trade loo roll for flour? Or mozeralla; that’s in short supply here.
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I think we could set up a blogger trading corporation. I’m k not aware of a mozarella shortage here. 😀
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That sounds like an excellent idea
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I like your sense of humor!
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Brilliant Debbie, inspirational still life. Worthy of Tracey Emin
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Can’t help but smile at the toilet paper roll 😀
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Tee Hee! You are naughty 🤣🤣🤣
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Tins of tomatoes are also an in demand item….
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Brilliant. Though your choice of reading matter seems to have taken a nose dive.
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Are you referring to V Woolf, or the loo roll substituting for a book???
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The latter of course. The coffee mug wouldn’t detain her for long 😉
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It’s a recycled book! 🤭
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Fair point. The plot’s a bit weak though.
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😂
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Groan !!
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This is great. This is so this year. Yesterday I saw a competition to win toilet paper. A few months ago you would have won a TV.
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And it seems that yeast is the new in demand item – everyone is trying to make bread
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and eggs!
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A Room od Ones Own is definitively needed 😀 😀
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