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I suggested to Mrs BP I might buy one for her. She asked if I wanted a BJ ever again.
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Mrs GJ would be pleased that I took the initiative and didn't waste money on a 'tradition' perpetuated by companies that make huge profits from selling pieces of card.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostYeah but the difference is that the Tesco one wasn't actually sold by Tesco, but by a guy selling joke cards. The Asda one is actually sold by Asda.
Might even get a bj... BIDI
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Originally posted by vetran View Postgotta get one!! SWMBO will laugh herself silly.
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Yeah but the difference is that the Tesco one wasn't actually sold by Tesco, but by a guy selling joke cards. The Asda one is actually sold by Asda.
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Asda valentine card. Is it April 1st?
Is this the worst Valentine's Day card ever? - Telegraph
One of the comments - "Looking to break up with your partner but not sure how? Give them a 7p card from Asda!"
I remember the Tesco one doing the rounds as a joke....Tags: None
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