Meaningless product descriptions
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Jul 2023
12:28pm, 19 Jul 2023
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neufalabonk
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Jul 2023
12:30pm, 19 Jul 2023
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GregP
Difficult to argue with
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Jul 2023
12:33pm, 19 Jul 2023
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Nicholls595
I couldn't have put it better myself. Bang |
Jul 2023
3:28pm, 19 Jul 2023
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Dvorak
With Li-on batteries, preventing the occurrence Bang is fundamental, I reckon.
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Jul 2023
3:31pm, 19 Jul 2023
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Old Croc
I may have to steal this for work
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Jul 2023
3:34pm, 19 Jul 2023
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GordonG
If you read it out loud in the style of a poem it sounds much better
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Jul 2023
4:49pm, 19 Jul 2023
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GregP
I shared it with my planning group this morning. Now my boss ends every teams message to me and mine thus: Bang |
Jul 2023
5:45pm, 19 Jul 2023
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ChrisHB
The lighter nights makes this time of year perfect for peering into the night sky. While the evenings are getting shorter and lighter. From the Science Museum - praise to them for employing someone who has as little understanding of light and dark, daytime and evening and of the significance of the longest day as of the English language. |
Jul 2023
5:51pm, 19 Jul 2023
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3M
Spectacular, neufalabonk! Truly wonderful.
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Jul 2023
6:33pm, 19 Jul 2023
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GregP
That's bizarre, Chris. Properly bizarre.
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