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E: 31/12 Win 2x Stella Artois chalice glasses x60 (daily) (FB) (GAME OVER)
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thankyooou... im logged into my facebook.. do u happen to know the name of the page or anything so i could search it?
If you click on this link http://www.facebook.com/stellaartoisuk?
like the page
then click on this link
http://www.facebook.com/stellaartoisuk?sk=app_233778376647496
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thankyooou... im logged into my facebook.. do u happen to know the name of the page or anything so i could search it?
This is the comp link Stella Artois\Facebook
if you see anything in blue on mse it is usually a clickable link, comp links are usually at the top of the page some people post with an actual link like this
http://www.facebook.com/stellaartoisuk?sk=app_233778376647496
some people like me post with the name of the comp promoter like this
Stella Artois\Facebook
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Well I've googled the question 'When did the UK last have a white christmas' and the answer seems to be 2010 or 2009 depends on what constitutes a white christmas. However neither of these dates are on the question? Any ideas fellow compers?0
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Well I've googled the question 'When did the UK last have a white christmas' and the answer seems to be 2010 or 2009 depends on what constitutes a white christmas. However neither of these dates are on the question? Any ideas fellow compers?
The above issue was raised on Facebook Stella Artois repliedWe've gone for the classic 'Met Office London roof' as our definition of White Christmas, not their new-fangled approach to anywhere in the UK.0 -
Well according to this - http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/Xmas/facts.html
it was 2004 so thats what I've gone for.0 -
amilucky? has been posting the answers at the top of the thread as they change so no need to bump£2 Savers Club for 2022 #120
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Oh sorry didn't see that. Thanks amilucky thats great.0
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Today's answer is Jazz
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Todays question is
Which ingredient is often found in a classic Christmas Pudding?- Raisins
- Cola
- Stella Artois
I,m so stupid that I forgot the mnemonic0 - Raisins
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