Two Margarines and Other Domestic Dilemmas! John Shuttleworth's Guide to Everyday Life

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Two Margarines and Other Domestic Dilemmas! John Shuttleworth's Guide to Everyday Life

Two Margarines and Other Domestic Dilemmas! John Shuttleworth's Guide to Everyday Life

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Metaphorically, the two margarines symbolize choices or decisions the narrator faces in life. The repetition of the phrase "Two margarines in my life" suggests that the decision-making process itself can be overwhelming, even when the choices may seem insignificant. The narrator's obsession with the margarine situation could represent his tendency to magnify and obsess over decisions, painting him as an individual who struggles with even the smallest of choices. verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{

My wife thinks I am crazy for worrying about having two margarines, but for me, it's like a nightmare. Two Margarines" was released as a single in 1982 by Graham Fellows, the comedian behind John Shuttleworth. The mention of the narrator's wife adds another layer to the interpretation. While the two margarines don't bother her, it hints at the differences in their personalities and how they approach decision-making. Her dismissive attitude towards the issue highlights a contrast between their perspectives and could be seen as a commentary on how people handle choices differently within relationships.Chinese Proverb: When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it you have a moral obligation to share it with others. The song was briefly featured in the video game "Grand Theft Auto IV" on the in-game radio station K109 The Studio. My wife caused the problem of having two margarines by ignoring the first one and opening the second one. The highlights are Shuttleworth's tunes. Musical memorials immortalising the otherwise forgettable, they may represent the funniest ever deployment of the bossa nova beat. There are tributes in song to chocolate bars ("I propose a mutiny over the Bounty") and Special K ("I'm a serial cereal eater"). There's only one word for this: pukka. The song has been covered by various artists, including Half Man Half Biscuit and The Bad Shepherds.

The idea for the song came from a conversation Graham Fellows had with a friend who was disturbed by the presence of two margarines in his fridge.The second verse introduces the conflict between John and his wife over the two margarines. While John is bothered by the presence of two margarines in the fridge, his wife doesn't seem to care. In fact, she is the one who opened the second one, which started the curse of the two margarines. The song ends with John expressing his desire for the day when there's only one margarine, while his wife dismisses his concerns as lunacy.

These facts alone were enough to have me avoiding margarine for life and anything else that is hydrogenated (this means hydrogen is added=2C changing the molecular structure of the substance)..On a literal level, the song revolves around the narrator's frustration and confusion caused by having two margarines. It becomes a "nightmare scenario" as he contemplates which margarine to use for his scone, emphasizing the trivial nature of his dilemma. The repetition of the phrase "Two margarines on the go" reinforces his exasperation and highlights the seemingly disproportionate significance he places on such a mundane issue. The song has been praised for its ability to turn a mundane topic into something amusing and relatable.



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