Jun 2016
9:17am, 28 Jun 2016
82,926 posts
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GregP
What are we doing next month Wriggers? Fictional detectives (Harry Dresden FTW)? Wizards (Harry Dresden FTW)? British castles (vote Bamburgh)?
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Jun 2016
9:21am, 28 Jun 2016
82,927 posts
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GregP
Semis in play. The way the draw has fallen, an overall win for M&S seems probable.
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Jun 2016
9:32am, 28 Jun 2016
11,085 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
Unbelievable
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Jun 2016
9:35am, 28 Jun 2016
12,236 posts
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Wriggling Snake
I really liked fictional detectives
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Jun 2016
9:36am, 28 Jun 2016
24,378 posts
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McGoohan
M&S is not a fast food outlet. Anywhere you can lurk in a female underwear section looking uncomfortable does not count as fast food.
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Jun 2016
9:38am, 28 Jun 2016
11,087 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
Actually, what am I saying?
Totally believable. This competition has form where bollocks results are concerned.
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Jun 2016
9:39am, 28 Jun 2016
6,829 posts
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becca7
M&S is definitely not fast food for me, having to spend half an hour reading the backs of tubs of salad to find which ones don't have honey in.
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Jun 2016
9:44am, 28 Jun 2016
20,172 posts
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GlennR
When I rule the world, anybody ordering a 'latte' will be served the container of milk they asked for. Apart from which even a caffe latte is a drink for children and the infirm, most certainly *not* any kind of proper coffee.
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Jun 2016
9:44am, 28 Jun 2016
24,379 posts
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McGoohan
Ditto... but sandwiches and mayonnaise. The one that wasn't dripping with mayo had yoghurt instead. Yoghurt is just off mayo. Fact.
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Jun 2016
9:47am, 28 Jun 2016
11,088 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
I wasn't even going to mention the irony of a confessed latte drinker griping about a lack of coffee...........
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