If it was <insert CUK target> then why mark it as Fragile?
Thanks Paddy, I'll look them up.
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostAs a matter of interest, if one wanted to ship something fragile from Switzerland to the UK what is the best method? Doesn't have to be quick.
You have kidnapped NAT and want to deport him to the UK to pay for his crimes against humour?
I suggest you box him up put him on a slow boat to Tyne & Wear.
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As a matter of interest, if one wanted to ship something fragile from Switzerland to the UK what is the best method? Doesn't have to be quick.
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Johannes-come-latelies, jumping on the Tyrolean/Bavarian/Schwarzwald bandwagon.Originally posted by Paddy View PostBetter not let NAT see this...
The cuckoo clock - SWI swissinfo.ch
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Better not let NAT see this...Originally posted by vetran View PostThat is Bavaria, you will upset Heidi!
The Swiss do dodgy bank accounts & milky chocolate. (oh and Men in skirts to guard the Vatican - they like to keep their Bank customers happy).
The cuckoo clock - SWI swissinfo.ch
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBack in the early days, before lockdown but when loo roll suddenly became more valuable than "real" money, I sent my parents (courtesy of Ocado) two packs of nine toilet rolls, four bottles of Rioja, and a packet of digestives.
You dad is BR14???
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Back in the early days, before lockdown but when loo roll suddenly became more valuable than "real" money, I sent my parents (courtesy of Ocado) two packs of nine toilet rolls, four bottles of Rioja, and a packet of digestives.
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