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Purpledonkey you are SO naughty!
I probably have such strong views as I met him in the early 80's a couple of times, when my BF of the time was compering for his show at a large nightclub that used to be near here. I found him totally sleazy as barely behind my BF's back he invited me back to his room & thought that I should be grateful that I got invited to sleep (not sure if sleep is the right word here?) with such a big star! YUCK! At the shows, which were live, his voice was nothing special but his sexual innuendos + body movements throughout made me want to throw up. Those stupid women who threw their knickers at him made me ashamed of being a woman. There was also a line up of silly women who wanted to sleep with him & whom he pawed before choosing 1 or more for the night.
I've met quite a few stars over the years, usually in my working life and none of them has come anywhere close as being as sleazy or revolting as him. BUT then again I'm not in my twenties now and the great figure & all that goes with it has now sadly departed along with my youth. lol
I was reminiscing about our youth etc. a few years back with a really nice lady from his home town, not too far away from here. She had exactly the same experience as me with him & at the time she was a happy newly wed & made clear also that she wasn't interested. The sweaty (and smelly) star however was again too full of his own importance to take NO for an answer. He just thought he was the bees knees. He used to get booed out of locations around here as his voice really wasn't that great - especially when you compare many of the singers in male voice choirs from this area who have outstanding voices. I think he was just lucky that he was born & raised in this area as we have have many here that have wonderful voices. Probably something in the water!0 -
I'm off to bed (comfy sofa
) I have the dentist tomorrow and uni in the afternoon. I was lucky enough to do such good research last year, I got funding for many more students to help me this year
they are brilliant! I can work and go into uni twice a week to collect what they've done and work on it at home :A
They will also have something good to put on their CVsand I feed what they find into the work I'm getting paid for
I had an inspection from an MOD person last week who admitted it was genius
I arrived at work today.....totally alone and took my laptop outside here
I am truly blessed!
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Bold Lavender & Camomile Washing Powder 40 washes (2.6Kg)
£8 in M with 1500 "More" points. Vs £5.50 at Sains., if that works.
If it works making it..., only 10p per wash:p (would have liked it to be a lot better than that bog-standard price). And have to buy two, or else £7 more of M shopping that compares well vs S.
You are always the best, Elite :T0 -
edit: multi on msm 8:47am so unlikely to work for the rest of the day
Anyone got room for mullers ?
http://m.groceries.asda.com/#/promotion/ls85180
Was: £1.82, Now: 2 for £5 (and assumed £3.89 each) :rotfl:
Muller rice 6pks are £1.94 in Tosco so should compare £3.89 v £1.94 on £2.50 spend (in 2s) = net 35.6p for a 6 pack.
Muller light 6pks are £2 in Sains so should compare £3.89 v 2 on £2.50 spend (in 2s) = net 41p for 6 pack.
Shop early and get your apg before 9am :money:
.....Keep an eye on msm and there's a chance the multi will be missing.
edit: looks like products are linking back to the offer in the 'customers who viewed' which indicates to me that it's unlikely to work after 6am-ish shops (with pre-9am apg lock-ins)
edit2: here's a screengrab of the promo before it vanished :rotfl:
larger image
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8:11am - multi not on msm
8:47am - multi showing 10 on msm#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »Was reading on a disability website that the Minister for the Disabled (Mark Harper I think) backed out of question time due to be aired tomorrow. So in the interest of being in patio they have changed the whole line up. One time I was going to watch as well.
I agree voting will take some thinking about. It's not even a case for choosing local candidate you like best. Scared of it being a wasted vote if going green or independant.
Basically as I understand it
Conservatives want to save money but improve nhs and working benefits
Labour will fix everything by putting us in more debt.
A vote for anyone else might help a coalition but not much else.
Also we were discussing the difference between illegal immigrants, genuine asylum seekers, migrant workers ect last week.
Now they are calling the poor Syrian's who have drowned migrants. Surely they would be asylum seekers as do not have visas to enter Europe legally but fleeing war.
I just don't get it. Is it a way of being more PC?
Not trying to start debate just think they should be consistent so we can be more compassionate and understanding of the problems of others.
V x
it is a quandary V.
I'll have to admit my telly hasn't been on since the 6 o'clock news where I actually lost the pizza I was eating to those utterly vile men who were reported on it. I was physically sick and I can't even comprehend the things that were reported. it's times like this I miss having someone to sound of to
taking your rage to bed just isn't the same
little things like that matter. I don't have a captive audience anymoreand it's little things like that that I miss. Yes he probably sat there thinking.....'what a gob!!!!!' ....but he still listened
:rotfl::rotfl:
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Looking at msm before I went out, I thought they could be these...
ASDA Chosen by You Super Sour Snakes (95g)
Unavailable in ASDA
which is great news!:D:D
However, I notice the packs are not 95g but 50g. I feel a bit shortchanged now:rotfl::rotfl:. The CBY Super Sour Snakes 50g appear not to be on there at all:).0 -
WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »Purpledonkey you are SO naughty!
I probably have such strong views as I met him in the early 80's a couple of times, when my BF of the time was compering for his show at a large nightclub that used to be near here. I found him totally sleazy as barely behind my BF's back he invited me back to his room & thought that I should be grateful that I got invited to sleep (not sure if sleep is the right word here?) with such a big star! YUCK! At the shows, which were live, his voice was nothing special but his sexual innuendos + body movements throughout made me want to throw up. Those stupid women who threw their knickers at him made me ashamed of being a woman. There was also a line up of silly women who wanted to sleep with him & whom he pawed before choosing 1 or more for the night.
I've met quite a few stars over the years, usually in my working life and none of them has come anywhere close as being as sleazy or revolting as him. BUT then again I'm not in my twenties now and the great figure & all that goes with it has now sadly departed along with my youth. lol
I was reminiscing about our youth etc. a few years back with a really nice lady from his home town, not too far away from here. She had exactly the same experience as me with him & at the time she was a happy newly wed & made clear also that she wasn't interested. The sweaty (and smelly) star however was again too full of his own importance to take NO for an answer. He just thought he was the bees knees. He used to get booed out of locations around here as his voice really wasn't that great - especially when you compare many of the singers in male voice choirs from this area who have outstanding voices. I think he was just lucky that he was born & raised in this area as we have have many here that have wonderful voices. Probably something in the water!
My signature should have gave it awayHe sounds like a total creep!
The creepiest person I've met is the man that played Inspector Lynley, funnily enough we met in Ponty.'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
poppypopster wrote: »Pampers New Baby Size 3 Midi 4-7kg (29)
I'm sure these are on offer for 2 for £9?? not on MSM tho
:j:j:j:j:j
shop done 3 hrs ago.
multi off when done and off when checked.
ive had a shop fail a few days so its iffy one. but if I wake up ill do another b4 5 on the way to work.
3 x Pampers New Baby Size 3 Midi 4-7kg (29) £17.91 £12.00
1 x Pampers New Baby Size 2 Mini 3-6kg (32) £5.97 £4.00
£9.57 apg with sweets as fillers.
the multi is on off all the time, I tried this a few days back and it failed. so I made sure the multi was off when purchased and off when checked.0 -
BED. goodnight all x0
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fairclaire wrote: »settee. goodnight all x0
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