Chris and Rosie discuss smelly towels, saying the wrong thing and Designated Survivor. They talk about accidentally stumbling upon TV show spoilers, reflect on regretful words and changing behavior, and express frustration over Designated Survivor's cancellation. They also discuss the impact of consumer choices on the environment and have lighthearted conversations about Disney movie theories and morning chaos. The hosts joke about a potential fart WhatsApp group and encourage listeners to reach out.
The podcast discusses the possibilities and practicality of using shopping baskets for everyday tasks, including laundry, storage, and plant pots.
The unconventional use of a beaten-up suitcase for grocery shopping raises questions about innovative ways to transport items.
The discussion highlights the inconvenience of carrying shopping by hand and suggests the need for fashionable and practical options, such as nanotrolleys or shopping baskets.
Deep dives
The Mystery of the Shopping Baskets
The neighbor was observed using an Asda shopping basket to carry his groceries to his flat. The question arises: how many shopping baskets does he have and what does he do with them? Speculations include using them for laundry, storage, or even as pots for plants. The idea of using small nanotrolleys as a fashionable alternative is also suggested, which would be environmentally friendly and eliminate the need for plastic bags. This incident prompts thoughts about the possibilities and practicality of using shopping baskets for everyday tasks.
The Case of the Battered Suitcase
Another intriguing case involves a man who brought a beaten-up suitcase into Asda supposedly to return it. However, he surprised onlookers by doing his grocery shopping with it instead. This unconventional use of a suitcase raises questions about the creative ways people can transport their shopping. Though unusual, this innovative approach combines the functionality of a trolley both inside and outside the store. Perhaps using suitcases or other unconventional carriers could become more normalized in the future.
The Inconvenience of Carrying Shopping
The inconvenience of carrying shopping is highlighted in the discussion, particularly after the transition from using a buggy to carrying items by hand. This shift can be challenging, prompting the search for alternative methods to transport groceries. The idea of using nanotrolleys or shopping baskets as an easier and more convenient solution is proposed, suggesting the need for fashionable and practical options to make shopping an effortless and enjoyable experience.
Group Chat of Farts
A woman discovers that her boyfriend is part of a WhatsApp group chat where strangers send voice notes of their farts. She finds it weird and debates if she is being approved.
Tampon Mishap
A woman recalls an embarrassing incident where she accidentally flung her tampon at her boyfriend's face while trying to show it to him. Despite the initial shock, they have been happily married for 15 years and find humor in the memory.
This week on the podcast Chris and Rosie discuss smelly towels, saying the wrong thing and Designated Survivor. Chris has a new job for his CV and the beefs cover falling asleep and smelly bins. Rosie is on a mission to make the Nana trolley fashionable and the pair are told about an anonymous Whatsapp Group.
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