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Post by Shadow on Mar 5, 2011 0:59:42 GMT 1
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Post by skintagain on Mar 5, 2011 1:19:01 GMT 1
one can now have a right Royal nightmare ;D.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2011 9:23:41 GMT 1
Jubilee soap could be rare might be worth allot. You could clean up OK I'll get my coat.
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Post by Banshee on Mar 5, 2011 19:46:12 GMT 1
seeing as we are all paying for the wedding, I await my invite in the post. I would like the pleasure of returning the RSVP to say that I dont give s * * t, and have more important things to do that day. But as I am one of the many who are paying for it, I would like a say in the plans. One of which would be that we downsize the whole event, and give the money that would have been spent, to Homeless charities.
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Post by Shadow on Mar 5, 2011 20:11:42 GMT 1
Lol Yeah-I'd suggest they go and do it privately .Gets on my nerves all this fuss about one couple getting married anyway
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Post by Jazz on Mar 5, 2011 21:07:06 GMT 1
Talking about commemorative soap triggered off a memory in me of receiving a bar of soap in the shape of a Polar Bear one Christmas......I had a vague idea that this was something to do with the birth of a bear in this country called "Bruin". On checking the internet it was indeed this, but the name was "Brumas" and it was in 1949 so I must have got it in 1950. Strange how that small present sticks in my mind! However, apparently, there was a load of publicity about the birth of this animal in London Zoo....an early case of someone cashing in on a relatively simple event......it caught the public imagination! Haven't got it now, used it in the bath, no doubt! PS. I was five in 1950.....distant memories!
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