Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke Are Tesco carrier bags known about in the US?
(Use to be free in the UK, now cost us 5p).
Same here in Canada (well Ontario anyway, not sure about the other provinces/territories) so I stick a previously used one or ten in the trunk (boot) of my vehicle when I go grocery shopping, something my wife is averse to do...the shopping I mean.
Originally posted by @great-big-stees Same here in Canada (well Ontario anyway, not sure about the other provinces/territories) so I stick a previously used one or ten in the trunk (boot) of my vehicle when I go grocery shopping, something my wife is averse to do...the shopping I mean.
Never heard tell of them down here, but doesn't mean they don't exist I just don't use them or even heard of them.. 😉 You don't keep it next to those 40 + year old golf clubs do you?
Originally posted by @very-rusty Never heard tell of them down here, but doesn't mean they don't exist I just don't use them or even heard of them.. 😉 You don't keep it next to those 40 + year old golf clubs do you?
Sometimes I stick one in my golf bag as a means of having a place to put the empty beer can till I get to the next tee (where they usually have a garbage bin).
Originally posted by @great-big-stees Same here in Canada (well Ontario anyway, not sure about the other provinces/territories) so I stick a previously used one or ten in the trunk (boot) of my vehicle when I go grocery shopping, something my wife is averse to do...the shopping I mean.
I love it when a man does the shopping - not that I dislike doing it, but I'm sure he enjoys making me happy. Otherwise I don't much stick to traditional man/woman behaviour.
Originally posted by @torunn I love it when a man does the shopping - not that I dislike doing it, but I'm sure he enjoys making me happy. Otherwise I don't much stick to traditional man/woman behaviour.
My idea of shopping is go get what you need then get the hell out!! 😉
Originally posted by @torunn I love it when a man does the shopping - not that I dislike doing it, but I'm sure he enjoys making me happy. Otherwise I don't much stick to traditional man/woman behaviour.
Although a man of some "maturity" (ie: length of time passing since my birth) and a proponent of "equal rights" (gender and race) I stick to, Ladies first/opening the car door for the ladies/she works, I don't (I'm retired)...well I don't get paid anyway so I do the housework, cooking...you get the picture. I guess I am old fashioned there eh? 🙄
Originally posted by @great-big-stees Although a man of some "maturity" (ie: length of time passing since my birth) and a proponent of "equal rights" (gender and race) I stick to, Ladies first/opening the car door for the ladies/she works, I don't (I'm retired)...well I don't get paid anyway so I do the housework, cooking...you get the picture. I guess I am old fashioned there eh? 🙄
We do what we feel is right and what is agreed upon in our relationships. I don't tell a man what to do, he knows.
Edit: And I know what is expected of me.
Originally posted by @torunn We do what we feel is right and what is agreed upon in our relationships. I don't tell a man what to do, he knows.
Edit: And I know what is expected of me.