Today I bought something that I swore that I would never, ever buy. Something that I have ranted about on a blog that I had on Myspace a few years ago as it infuriated me as to why the makers would even think that this would be a credible innovation, instead of a completely superfluous addition. It seems that many other potential consumers had the same 'WHY, WHY THE HELL WHY?!' mentality as I because they were reduced to clear in a well known supermarket rhyming with Masda, meaning they were cheaper than my usual (both monetarily and per unit). Which was why I put them in my basket instead of scowling as I walked past them on the shelf-I will happily sacrifice my principles for a bargain. This product is Always Ultra with Silk. If it revolutionises my menstruation experience I will take back my previously unkind words, write a letter to Proctor & Gamble asking them to forgive my rash judgements and wear a t-shirt with the slogan 'I bleeding love it!' and a picture of a silky sanitary towel emblazoned on the front. No-scrap the picture, I'll just stick a towel on and embroider it.
Later, after I'd gotten off the bus from my trip to the well known supermarket a guy in front of me (who had been sneezing without covering his face whilst on the bus) decided to gob on the floor. The wind blew a couple of small droplets onto my face. I guess that what happens when you go against your principles.
Here's some things I have made over the past few months:
Two baby blankets
My first lace shawl (Rock Island)
My first mochimochi (it's a monkey and that's a banana in his hand, not a spliff in the wrong colours as my brother thought)
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