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fairclaire wrote: »Oh dear what a rubbish day Rhos
Do you think it might have been kids that took the apples?I used to nick apples from an orchard near to us when I was a kid
Not saying it was right. We didn't think about it that way at the time
not really in an area for kids and I dont think it was as we reckon a few big bags full have gone mainly big cooking apples and pears,FC I don't think that any kids really regard pinching apples as stealing, my younger brother was caught scrumpimg apples and my mum was livid because we had three apple trees in the garden
I agree I dont think they really think about it its just a bit of fun, and the dare devil thing of getting away with it..0 -
If I was English and Scotland broke away I would boycott as many Scottish products in favour of English as possible. Why help another country set itself up at the expense of your own country?
Exactly ! There are already groups popping up with this sole aim. Some call it petty, I call it supporting my own economy as I already try to buy British. I will not support a country which despises being part of Britain.
As I said earlier there will be a backlash for Scotland.0 -
How does that work ? Irish nationals voting ? in UK elections ? genuine question
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/faq/voting-and-registration/who-is-eligible-to-vote-at-a-uk-general-election
Not a lot of people know that! Hopefully something else that will be sorted out if the Scots decide to go their own way.Hope is not a strategy.0 -
If I was English and Scotland broke away I would boycott as many Scottish products in favour of English as possible. Why help another country set itself up at the expense of your own country?
Well I'm not boycotting square sausage for any reason ever :eek::rotfl:
I have seen a lot of talk of boycotting and stuff and various places. Will people do it and keep it up? It's the sort of pledge people make when feelings are running high as they are now. Is the person who likes a dram of the good stuff here really not going to drink it again?? I can't see it happening on a large scale.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Well I'm not boycotting square sausage for any reason ever :eek:
:rotfl:
I have seen a lot if talk of boycotting and stuff and various places. Will people do it and keep it up? It's the sort of pledge people make when feelings are running high as they are now. Is the person who likes a dram of the good stuff here really not going to drink it again?? I can't see it happening on a large scale.
We buy it on the Continent - it's so much cheaper! :rotfl:Hope is not a strategy.0 -
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/faq/voting-and-registration/who-is-eligible-to-vote-at-a-uk-general-election
Not a lot of people know that! Hopefully something else that will be sorted out if the Scots decide to go their own way.
Thank you, thats ridiculous...and I say that as a second generation Irish family..ridiculous...and needs sorting.:A NI FEIDIR ACH LE DIA BREITHIUNAS A DHEANAMH ORM0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Well I'm not boycotting square sausage for any reason ever :eek:
:rotfl:
I have seen a lot if talk of boycotting and stuff and various places. Will people do it and keep it up? It's the sort of pledge people make when feelings are running high as they are now. Is the person who likes a dram of the good stuff here really not going to drink it again?? I can't see it happening on a large scale.
Like I told you already, if I have to smuggle them over the border for you, I will:rotfl:
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Hi, please can somebody tell me if I order the tresemme trigger and one shampoo and conditioner , who does that compare to, and how much do you get back on apg? Haven't done this before! Many thanks0
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E45 Dermatological Emollient Wash Cream 250ml £1.00 @asda
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/e45-dermatological-emollient-wash-cream-250ml-1-asda-2002522Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »It looks like I have these on a womble:
Mars Funsize (13 per pack - 250g)
But...:(:(:(From a Google internet-wide search, I first landed on Mars Funsize 288g - sixteen per pack, so that looks like another weight reduction again. Please, I implore, please, do NOT buy Mars Funsize ever again. They are NO "fun". "Fun" means smaller and therefore 'shortchanging' you, giving you less. Do NOT buy them!:money::money::money::money::money::money:
Yes, the numbers have definitely gone down. I don't get these for myself but I did pick a pack up for my daughter who said straightaway it used to have 15 or more in it. So we definitely won't be buying again.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0
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