Back to the stickers btw, it used to be the effort to save money to buy them, the expectations as you handed your cash over, the smell of the pack, the anticipation, then the crushing realisation you'd got a load you already had and felt hugely let down as you saw your dreams crushed. Then you were back as soon as you had more cash, to repeat the whole thing, wondering why, but secretly hoping it'll be different this time. They were a good metaphor for supporting our club tbh when you think about it.
Id say that’s a lot and I’d defo count them as takeaways. I don’t get those people at work who buy their lunch in everyday. They must spend an average of £4, that’s £80 a month just on lunch when they could make sarnies or take a can of soup. Mental.
Same. Well apart from being 5:10, 13.4 stones and no idea where my nearest gym even is. It's like we've brothers or something.
I’ve put my own gym in at home, expensive initially but it’s great to not have to contend with Gym ****s.