The trades. What's changed in 20 years?
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It’s that time again where we round up the best the internets had to offer this week. It hasn’t been a great week for supermarkets. From heading in the door and seeing a security guard attempt to jump the barricade, to a bag of boiled eggs and then a croissant on a conveyor belt (sick emoji). There’s also the classic spilled hot cup of tea prank and plenty of others to give you a good chuckle as you head into the weekend.
Oh mate!
Meanwhile at @sainsburys 😂🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽🍆👊🏽 pic.twitter.com/k8MXzzSdJP
— Sabji Hunter (@SabjiHunter) September 20, 2020
Eggs in a bag
My local Morrison’s is selling actual sacks of wet eggs. This is the most wretched and cursed item I have ever witnessed pic.twitter.com/bghKxOUxXu
— Strumpet (Sexy Trumpet) (@TrumpetSexy) September 16, 2020
Croissant on the conveyor belt. I repeat. Croissant on the conveyor belt.
Can’t stop thinking about this absolutely criminal behavior in Whitburn Lidl pic.twitter.com/m0STQO4itk
— glen (@glenford87) September 23, 2020
Who wants to hear a bit of deep house with Mick McCarthy on vocals?
Made a deep house track with Mick McCarthy vocals pic.twitter.com/BUApw2SyaL
— Jamie (@_Jamaha) September 22, 2020
The classics are still the best.
He’s never making them a brew again 😂😂
— LADbible (@ladbible) September 20, 2020
🎥: aaronneary_ (TT) pic.twitter.com/FuFqOxheUn
Which reminded us of this belter from a few years ago.
Harsh on hell Hull
For clarity I do know hull is not hell. It’s rather lovely. https://t.co/VT4hjepXNb
— emily m (@maitlis) September 22, 2020
If there’s any videos that you’ve seen over the past week that you want us to post, get in touch!
What were you doing 20 years ago? It probably feels a lifetime ago. Come with us on a trip down memory lane to explore how the trades industry looked two decades ago.
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