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Sep 9th 2010, 10:12 am
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Posted By surreybambina

Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?

Nothing English is readily available where I live (other than Marmite, which I don't bring back for that reason). And the only gravy granules I've seen in import shops (2 hours drive away from me)...
Sep 9th 2010, 1:10 am
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Posted By surreybambina

Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?

Ah yes, when I arrived back last November I had Bisto Best gravy granules and Oxo cubes confiscated (I did volunteer that I had them though, so no rapped knuckles or fines!) Fortunately for me, my...
Sep 9th 2010, 12:17 am
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Posted By surreybambina

Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?

Chocolate! I returned from the UK last night and in my bag I have: two 400g bars of Dairy Milk, a tub of M&S chocolate cornflake bars, M&S walnut whips and I did have a bag of Minstrels but they seem...
Aug 31st 2009, 11:32 am
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Posted By surreybambina

Very confused

I am a Brit who is living with a Canadian and intends (eventually) to apply for permanent residency in Canada. However, our situation is a bit complicated and I'm getting terribly confused as to how...
Feb 18th 2009, 5:31 pm
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Views: 1,691
Posted By surreybambina

Re: HELP.....before my head explodes!!!

So...does the time spent travelling in Oz not count as cohabiting? I ask because we are in a similar situation - we have not yet cohabited for a continuous year but we are currently travelling in New...
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