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Foreign object in sealed crisp bag
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Sam, I did say earlier on (twice) that your posts were confusing as you weren't using the 'quote' function.
I'd like to retract that comment after reading the following posts:Yes, it's in the familyVery good any more?, Bet if it was ₤5, you would have
Your posts are confusing - full stop.You have a solicitor in the family yet you decided to register on an internet forum for legal advice? Hmmn ...
Hmmm indeed, Dogger69. :rotfl:0 -
I'm still at a total loss how you can pick up a coin and not notice, it's heavier than a crisp and surely would feel cold to the touch?0
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You have a solicitor in the family yet you decided to register on an internet forum for legal advice? Hmmn ...
They specialize in different disciplines.0 -
Sam, I did say earlier on (twice) that your posts were confusing as you weren't using the 'quote' function.
I'd like to retract that comment after reading the following posts:
Your posts are confusing - full stop.
Hmmm indeed, Dogger69. :rotfl:
Im not sure I understand your point0 -
Re: Foreign object found ....
Hi Polly check out early lark ThumbRemote & PZH replies for your clarification, on the issue.0 -
Which point are you talking about?
Why have you posted twice on 2 threads with exactly the same sentence?
Are you ramping up to start spamming the forum?
Because if you are, your posts will be zapped pdq.
Explained in this thread - the OP is trying to prove that it is annoying when two people have similar usernames, so is following me about making random comments. I think it is quite amusing0 -
pulliptears wrote: »I'm still at a total loss how you can pick up a coin and not notice, it's heavier than a crisp and surely would feel cold to the touch?
Hi Pulliptears,
Coins come in different weights and sizes, like the sterling ₤2 compared to the 1p coin, it was a small coin,I didn't pick it up, it was in with a small bunch of crisps I chewed on, I never seen it.0
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