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Previously on "Things you never see any more"
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Jake Thackery presenting TickerTape ...a most peculiar machine ...
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Ponds Cold Cream
Helena Rubenstein's Apple Blossom perfume
Omo washing powder
Vesta curries in beef and chicken
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colour prejudice is not permittedOriginally posted by Denny View PostThere should be law against crisps being bagged in the wrong colour packs.
Salt & Vinegar - Blue
Cheese & Onion - Green
Ready Salted - Red
We should all sign a petition and see our MP and organise a few street demos..
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There should be law against crisps being bagged in the wrong colour packs.Originally posted by Waldorf View PostSalt and vinegar crisps in blue packets
Salt & Vinegar - Blue
Cheese & Onion - Green
Ready Salted - Red
We should all sign a petition and see our MP and organise a few street demos..
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Contractors with fashion sense
Edit: PS. Black socks with sandals don't count.
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You would if you were one of my contractors that's what we pay them withOriginally posted by Bumfluff View PostPound notes
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Plenty of the feckers round where I live. Wish they'd sod off and find something more useful to do that doesn't involve bouncing footballs off my car and slinging bicycle wheels in the trees.Originally posted by snaw View PostKids playing football on the street.
Or actually, just kids playing on the street.
There's a perfectly adequate park a minutes walk away that doesn't have any bushes for perverts to hide it yet they ignore it!
Edit: LOL, like the use of flipers as substitution for what I called the little darlings...Last edited by ladymuck; 6 February 2008, 19:52.
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funny and amusing posts on CUK that make me laugh out loud, just like in the good old days.
milan
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