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2 minutes ago, Mr Bloke said:

Hmmm... :huh:


I really hope you mean 'inflatable', Mr Daddy! :o

Erm yeah, inflatable would have been a better choice of word. 

Cheers for setting me straight Mr Bloke 👍

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3 minutes ago, The_DADDY said:

Erm yeah, inflatable would have been a better choice of word. 

Cheers for setting me straight Mr Bloke 👍

:hihi:

No problem!


All in a day's work on my mission to correct the internet! ;)

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Just now, Mr Bloke said:

:hihi:

No problem!


All in a day's work on my mission to correct the internet! ;)

That's a worthy mission.

Live long and prosper my friend and mentor 🙏

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1 hour ago, The_DADDY said:

We as in the human race? 

Easy. We nuke China, India and Pakistan. 

We as in the UK? 

No idea but I'm sure it will mean more tax and much much more inconvenience. 

Who would make all our white goods, in fact most electronic gismos?

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2 minutes ago, El Cid said:

Who would make all our white goods, in fact most electronic gismos?

Who cares as long as Greta is happy? 

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11 hours ago, Annie Bynnol said:

Don't buy anything in packaging.

Should be fun with bottled water. 

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11 hours ago, Annie Bynnol said:

Don't buy anything in packaging.

We need one of those shops where you take your own containers and decant products from giant glass tubes, (a step up from the old plastic tubs with a scoop.) Seen them in London. Do we have any round here? 

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24 minutes ago, Anna B said:

We need one of those shops where you take your own containers and decant products from giant glass tubes, (a step up from the old plastic tubs with a scoop.) Seen them in London. Do we have any round here? 

There's one on Abbeydale Road

 

https://www.barealternative.co.uk/

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Remove councils that are currently in office that operate policies of removing trees that absorb CO2, produce O and then moan that the city's air pollution is out of control? 

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1 minute ago, Resident said:

Remove councils that are currently in office that operate policies of removing trees that absorb CO2, produce O and then moan that the city's air pollution is out of control? 

Good idea. I still don't know the real reason Sheffield Council cut down all those beautiful trees. Disgraceful. 

Don't know how the current 'committee' style council is working out either.

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19 minutes ago, Anna B said:

We need one of those shops where you take your own containers and decant products from giant glass tubes, (a step up from the old plastic tubs with a scoop.) Seen them in London. Do we have any round here? 

Come back Woolworth's all is forgiven.

 

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Unless there is some rotation system, or these sweets are sold in amazing quantities, it would be nice to know just how long the shelf life is on the less popular brands seen in this picture. :suspect:.

 

Can't see any 'Winter Candy' amongst that lot :mad:.

 

Keep safe out there 8).

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2 hours ago, Rockers rule said:

Come back Woolworth's all is forgiven.

 

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Unless there is some rotation system, or these sweets are sold in amazing quantities, it would be nice to know just how long the shelf life is on the less popular brands seen in this picture. :suspect:.

 

Can't see any 'Winter Candy' amongst that lot :mad:.

 

Keep safe out there 8).

Yeah, that's what I meant. I reckon every big supermarket should have a section devoted  to these, selling a lot more than just sweets. 

The footfall in supermarkets would probably mean they had to be filled up at least once a day, probably more, so no chance of staleness. People could take their own containers, and the supermarket could supply paper bags or returnable glass bottles for those that forget.

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