Sounds to me like they're both at fault, and I bet this is probably one in a long saga of things done purely out of spite. I feel really sorry for their kid though.
Sounds a bit like what I'd call white sauce. I'm fairly sure my mum used to make it using pretty much just flour & milk. I just open the White Sauce packet & add boiling water, so I'm not sure what the original ingredients are.
What on earth is in that gravy? I've only ever seen brown gravy - that looks more like mayonnaise to me. Or is it one of those things where it's called different things in different places?
My first reaction (as the oldest child) was that I wished I'd thought of that when I was a kid. My brother would have had nightmares for months. Not that I'd ever do something so horrible of course ;)
Wow! What a disturbing photo. I'm really surprised so many people are calling for it to be removed just because they don't like the subject. It's happening whether you want to believe it or not. And no matter which side you come down on in the debate about animal testing - it doesn't stop just because you ignore it.
Re #13. You don’t get the pan hot enough before you add the food. For the longest time I used to test if the pan was hot enough with my index finger. Until in my mid20's I started sharing a house with a friend who was a great cook, she was horrified.
Y'know what really bugs me about this... not the lack of obese models (or anorexic models for all those who hate skinny people), but the fact that all 3 models are the same height. Make me a pair of jeans that fit someone shorter than average without needing them taken up. THEN you might be covering all sizes.
This particular advertisement just seems to cover "a variety of shapes". Because some women have wider hips, some have booty, some have belly problems, some have saddle bags or thunder thighs and some are just straight up and down.
My schedules pretty flexible, so sometimes I'll do the afternoon nap thing. Mostly though, I drink so much coffee that I have enough trouble getting to sleep once a day, let alone trying for twice.
In Australia, we also have a "Close" - no idea what it means, but I had a friend who had a hilarious & Pythonesque conversation with the lady at the electricity company when he wanted to get the electricity connected.
He said I need to organise connection to Anton...and paused to check the details. She offered Street, he said no, Close. She said Road, he said no, it's Close. She was becoming visibly annoyed as she suggested Avenue. He ended up showing her the lease agreement so she could read the address off it.
This particular advertisement just seems to cover "a variety of shapes". Because some women have wider hips, some have booty, some have belly problems, some have saddle bags or thunder thighs and some are just straight up and down.
He said I need to organise connection to Anton...and paused to check the details. She offered Street, he said no, Close. She said Road, he said no, it's Close. She was becoming visibly annoyed as she suggested Avenue. He ended up showing her the lease agreement so she could read the address off it.