I've been pretty lucky I guess because the not-so-many times I visit Aldi I will almost always have just a few items or less and most people have invited me through, or if asked to let me through, have always cooperated!
Most refreshing for an ex country lad where courtesy there was "the norm"
Young married renovating a very old wood & iron dwelling. It was like shopping at Kmart for me! Iron for the fence, timber for the walls, tomato stakes in the garden, salvaged screws and nails, the list is long!
Until I'm too old and decrepit to care, CASH will always be king! I will be 76 soon, fortunate enough to still be very active and have all my faculties, so online shopping is not my thing!
My daughter living in N. T. at the time had the plates 4EVRL8 and I wholeheartedly agree with them. This woman will be late for her own funeral I'm sure 😊😊
Absolutely thrilled with the content of SDC.
I'm hoping my situation financially doesn't change and I can contribute an anual amount once again. Thank you for the "heads-up". Cheers, Gordon
This "cashless" society is starting to just more than annoy me!! So much for the school fete, the busker in the street, the garage sale etc. etc. I can not get my head around attending any one of these events and being confronted with a card reader for a payment. What in blazes is society coming...
I think the decision to not assist with relocation is a disgrace and a blight on this Govt! It's not just the business owners suffering here, it's the loss of jobs in what has been a long standing successful business and the flow on effects from that closure!?
Haven't read a complete book in 40plus years until last Xmas when my granddaughter #2 bought me a book written by Jimmy Niro titled, "Dad Jokes, the GOOD, the BAD, the TERRIBLE." & I couldn't put it down until I had read it cover to cover.
Just shows my twisted sense of humour I guess😊