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Stuffed in every drawer Just in case. Carrier bags, hundreds in every available space. She says they will come in handy They never ever do, do they? "Keep it, it will come in" the usual things she will say. Candles, that is another one If we never had electricity again We would survive, I am absolutely certain. We have more tins of beans and packets of dried up peas If I ate those I'd have enough wind to keep us going for years. Oh and the secret drawer full of old coins, beer tops and springs. You never know, you know when you want bits and bobs and things. But old supermarket bags, The elderly save them in case In case of what I'd like to know There are bags all over the place.
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Mar 6, 2014
Mar 6, 2014 at 8:21 AM UTC
Supermarket Bags
Stuffed in every drawer Just in case. Carrier bags, hundreds in every available space. She says they will come in handy They never ever do, do they? "Keep it, it will come in" the usual things she will say. Candles, that is another one If we never had electricity again We would survive, I am absolutely certain. We have more tins of beans and packets of dried up peas If I ate those I'd have enough wind to keep us going for years. Oh and the secret drawer full of old coins, beer tops and springs. You never know, you know when you want bits and bobs and things. But old supermarket bags, The elderly save them in case In case of what I'd like to know There are bags all over the place.
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Mar 6, 2014
Mar 6, 2014 at 8:21 AM UTC
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