Yes, when I was 17. My parents have always been amazing. My close friends too. I've know been very lucky in respect of both parental and friend support.
Take my wanton body,
Devour all I have to give,
Today might be nice.
I almost always put burgers in a French style baguette, with sliced cucumber, grated cheddar and thousand island dressing. Mmmmm! Wine is more often than not the usual beverage of choice to accompany my fine culinary creation.
Whopper wine sounds sort of funny, but why not wine with fast food?
Top shelf - A pot of soured cream, some sliced ham and some jars of sauces (apple, cranberry, mayonnaise, salad cream, caeser, thousand island) and pickles (Branston and piccalilli)
Middle shelf - Cheese! That's mature cheddar, Laughing Cow triangles and a tiny bit of brie. Also a tub of Sainsbury's Buttersoft, cucumber, half a cos lettuce and a box of eggs and an unopened pack of unsmoked back bacon which I'm saving for a gigantic bacon sandwich treat this coming Friday lunchtime.
Bottom shelf - Three cans of cider, some dumpy bottles of beer and some wine a bag of Maltesers and some Lidl Kit Kat copies called caramel crunch or something like that. The bottom shelf is my treat shelf!
And in the door - Some milk, a bottle of diet lemonade, a couple of cans of coke and a little bottle of Nando's peri peri sauce.
Cheese and cucumber, though chicken and bacon is a really close second.
I adore The Walking Dead but the new show has been bought by BT (a pay channel in the UK.) I'm not prepared to buy the whole channel every month on a subscription just to watch the one show that in Series One has just 6 episodes. Fingers crossed a few months down the line another channel will pick it up and I can watch it then.
I've had "delayed" messages arriving that were sent up to a day or two ago. Keep scrolling down, even beyond the first page, and fingers crossed you'll find them.