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  • mikep22
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  • Mrs_Soup
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    edited 18 March 2024 at 4:50PM
    Think I did something similar last year with that clothing consumption study, if so that should be a nice easy £12. Thanks for posting guys :)

    Based on my answers though apparently I am not eligible for the full survey. Don't think I buy enough clothes- odd thing is I left out the huge pile of school uniform I just bought for my son. Never mind got 35p anyway.
  • mikep22
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    Chrisv wrote: »
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    Filth.....
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  • Smodlet
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    Mrs_Soup wrote: »
    Based on my answers though apparently I am not eligible for the full survey. Don't think I buy enough clothes- odd thing is I left out the huge pile of school uniform I just bought for my son. Never mind got 35p anyway.

    Mm, that'll be why. I almost never buy clothes; we just happen to have had several items fall to bits from old age recently, so had a bit of a spree.
  • mikep22
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    Smodlet wrote: »
    Mm, that'll be why. I almost never buy clothes; we just happen to have had several items fall to bits from old age recently, so had a bit of a spree.

    I might contact them - "if you pay me the £12 I can go and buy some clothes"! :eek:
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  • Smodlet
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    mikep22 wrote: »
    I might contact them - "if you pay me the £12 I can go and buy some clothes"! :eek:


    What does the well-dressed mikep wear to the Noodle Emporia of choice these days?
  • You could knit a noodle jumper maybe?! :)
  • mikep22
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    Smodlet wrote: »
    What does the well-dressed mikep wear to the Noodle Emporia of choice these days?

    Tesco value for the win.

    And today, a batman tee shirt with scraggy shorts :eek::rotfl:
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  • Smodlet
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    edited 18 March 2024 at 4:50PM
    You could knit a noodle jumper maybe?! :)

    I suppose one would wash such an item in boiling water for two minutes...?
  • mikep22
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    Smodlet wrote: »
    I suppose one would wash such an item in boiling water for two minutes...?

    If it was a curry one, it might be rather tender in certain areas.
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