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( Nov. 26th, 2003 08:04 pm)
I went to Sainsbury's to purchase one item this evening. I bought five. There was reasoning behind each item purchased, and I shall now give you an insight into my thought proceses.

1. Baking potato.
"Why can't I get those twin packs of giant baking potatoes any more? And the regular ones are too small. Oh, hang on, that one's large enough, I guess. Might as well pick it up."

2. Milk.
"Hmm, might be a good idea to pick up some more milk, the stuff I've got didn't taste quite right this morning." (I was right, by the way - despite being well inside its use-by date, the milk in my fridge had gone off.)

3. Orange Juice.
"I always seem to run out of OJ. Might as well buy more."

4. A small tin of beans.
"I used one earlier this week. I only have one left. If I use one with the jacket potato, I won't have one left to go with the sausage and mash. Best buy another tin, then."

5. Muffins.
"This is what I actually came in for, because I'd run out."

I'm wondering, is this the sort of thing that other people go through? It's not unusual, of course, it's just that I was conscious of the fact that I was doing it at the time.
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