Wednesday, August 31, 2005

189 - Shampoo + Molly

Presumably "Molly" isn't a product in the shop (or at least one I've not heard of), so "Molly" must be something else. With "nappies" and "wet wipes" on the list, I've started to think that "Molly" is the name of the baby for whom the nappies are being bought. Indeed, this may explain why the list read "Shampoo + Molly" - with a more tender scalp, baby Molly would need a less agressive shampoo than the shopper's usual brand. I'm also guessing that "RASP'S JELLY" signifies raspberry jelly, rather than jelly belonging to someone called Rasp.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What does "SM" next to some of the items signify?

Anonymous said...

I think it says shampoo 4 Molly. It was probably easier to write than Johnsons Baby Shampoo or what ever brand they usually buy. Maybe a wife was writing it for her husband and he would recognise the bottle of shampoo usually used by Molly, but not necessarily know its name!

Just happened to discover you site,I must say, its mildly entertaining!

Anonymous said...

SM could mean small??

charlottes said...

i think shampoo+molly, means their shampoo and mollys(presumably the name of their daughters.