Here’s a cover to conjure with. Good luck interpreting this one. I’m sure you’ll have worked it out by Monday – see you then.
Green Door
Noir… very noir. There’s something a little David Mamet about this exchange… not the first time Lottie’s entered a Glengarry Glen Ross frame of mind. GLENN Ross! Everything is connected.
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Options is a real British supermarket standby, the hot chocolate drink you can enjoy between meals without ruining your appetite. I mean, it’s still full of sugar… but not as much sugar.
Feel free to feel called out by Lottie’s butter/spread habits assessment. I await a comment from the purist who insists on real butter, stored in a butter dish, never placed in the fridge. If you’re a yellow soft spread paper-keeper-onner I am going to cut you short shrift so nail your tin hat on.
There they are, the cover stars! Have we seen the last of them? I mean, probably, but maybe not.
I moved into a house once that came with a jar of Schwartz “microwave browning”, I’m still slightly unsure what it is. I know what it does, but the product was antiquated back in 2000 and the internet is not helping me.
Claire is quite highbrow in her interests. Lottie is fully paid-up member of the peanut gallery. I think “NFTeens” starring Paul Dano and Zendaya may fall right in the middle of their Venn diagram.
DEAN THOMPSON! A stalwart of the Giant Days series (in many ways everyone’s favourite character), but eight years have passed and in the meantime he has been given responsibility for children. Astonishing.
ITEM! Enjoy today’s the special programming joke just for computer likers.
Hmmm… an INTP.
INTP (introverted, intuitive, thinking, perceiving) is one of the 16 personality types described by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
“People who score as INTP are often described as quiet and analytical. They enjoy spending time alone, thinking about how things work, and coming up with solutions to problems. INTPs have a rich inner world and would rather focus their attention on their internal thoughts rather than the external world. They typically do not have a wide social circle, but they do tend to be close to a select group of people.”
Not sure.