The Daily Outrage
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That article fails to address the three most important points 1. What is in the calendar? 2. Isn't it all getting a bit stale by day 24? 3. Do they do international delivery?
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I didn't actually read that article. I linked to it having seen it in the guardian whose pics don't display on forums. There was something about a luxury advent calendar that appeared to have bottles in it. It must have been big!
On the same Indie page - "People threaten to boycott Tesco after Christmas advert features Muslim family"
On the same Indie page - "People threaten to boycott Tesco after Christmas advert features Muslim family"
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"It's been earlier" said the lady there "one year they put the tree up in September. I like it, it's jolly". Her husband was passing "they have to put up the tree before the parade, otherwise there's a wrathful Santa". The coffee shop lady added that the parade is this coming weekend.
I bow to their knowledge of quasi-religious customs, they'd know, they're religious; she wears a hijab.
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I think the Tesco boycott is to do with their not using the word Christmas on their wares? I already boycott them for more reasons than I can remember.
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It's since (apparently) spread throughout the UK, but I don't know why.
I've never bought anything from them except shame.
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If I had the chance I'd go to Greggs...there's not much I wouldn't give right this second for a Cornish Pasty
I can never find an advent calendar here with a Nativity scene on it. Barbie and Marvel a plenty...but none with an angel on the door and a star shaped choccie inside...sad
I can never find an advent calendar here with a Nativity scene on it. Barbie and Marvel a plenty...but none with an angel on the door and a star shaped choccie inside...sad
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If I had the chance I'd go to Greggs...there's not much I wouldn't give right this second for a Cornish Pasty
I can never find an advent calendar here with a Nativity scene on it. Barbie and Marvel a plenty...but none with an angel on the door and a star shaped choccie inside...sad
I can never find an advent calendar here with a Nativity scene on it. Barbie and Marvel a plenty...but none with an angel on the door and a star shaped choccie inside...sad
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Oh I so wish
Actually we always bought the Advent Calendar when my son was little...last year now he's a head taller than me I didn't get one and he was utterly horrified I was sure he was going to call social services
This year I have a Lindt one awaiting December 1st!
Oh I so wish
Actually we always bought the Advent Calendar when my son was little...last year now he's a head taller than me I didn't get one and he was utterly horrified I was sure he was going to call social services
This year I have a Lindt one awaiting December 1st!
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If I had the chance I'd go to Greggs...there's not much I wouldn't give right this second for a Cornish Pasty
I can never find an advent calendar here with a Nativity scene on it. Barbie and Marvel a plenty...but none with an angel on the door and a star shaped choccie inside...sad
I can never find an advent calendar here with a Nativity scene on it. Barbie and Marvel a plenty...but none with an angel on the door and a star shaped choccie inside...sad
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I haven't been outraged yet today though there is a rumour that one woman us using all of the dryers at the laundromat