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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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            TrulyMadly wrote: »No no....other way round:rotfl:
 Evening, not up here the big one is called a turnip even though it is a swede and the little ones are turnip, just always been that way:)The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0
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            TrulyMadly wrote: »Just an hour!
 It seemed like a lifetime:rotfl:
 Was sure I was missing a megaglitch :rotfl:#CHEEKY :cool:0
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            uglybugball wrote: »Update
 Just back from Morries, I found it and it does work.
 Paid £18.99
 3990 match points
 4000 more points
 and 10% on msl
 Sorry if it has been mentioned ,not read back yet.
 Not that is very very impressive xEvening, not up here the big one is called a turnip even though it is a swede and the little ones are turnip, just always been that way:)
 Where I am from, we did not have the little ones… the big ones were called both turnips and swedes - dependent on how posh your mum was trying to be! :D:D                        100 :D:D                        100
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            Evening, not up here the big one is called a turnip even though it is a swede and the little ones are turnip, just always been that way:)
 Not gonna lie, I'm now totally confused :rotfl::rotfl:...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
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            Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »If it's very dark/black and particularly pungent then it more than likely does come from a fox.
 This is a personal request from LFAB :p I was posting my sewage story when the forum went down. So just for her :p I was posting my sewage story when the forum went down. So just for her :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 What I thought was a bin wagon pulled out in front of me at the roundabout at Morries today :eek::eek::eek: it stank SOOOOO bad! As I got closer to it I realised it wasn't a bin wagon at all, it was a United utilities wagon. By the smell, I guessed it was full of sewage? Honestly DS2 and I were wretching at the smell .......where does a wagon load of sewage come from? :eek: and where was it going??? I have never driven up that road and had cars so far behind me.......it was that bad :eek:                        0 .......where does a wagon load of sewage come from? :eek: and where was it going??? I have never driven up that road and had cars so far behind me.......it was that bad :eek:                        0
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            TrulyMadly wrote: »Did you know that the turnip is the little radish's big brother:)
 I did not know that but can believe it as the wee turnips have a peppery taste:)lookinforabargain wrote: »Not gonna lie, I'm now totally confused :rotfl::rotfl:
 Your maybe a bit young but we always carved a turnip at halloween
 http://www.livinginseason.com/tag/turnip-lantern/
 pumpkins were not that common The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0
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            Evening, not up here the big one is called a turnip even though it is a swede and the little ones are turnip, just always been that way:)
 So basically, they are both turnips except the big yellow one which is Aldo a swede:D:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
 To be is to do. Sartre
 Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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            Now we are safely back online, I can go to bed!
 "I want my M.S.E..."
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTP2RUD_cL0
 Night all :wave:#CHEEKY :cool:0
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