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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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I dont do dark chocolate.

Mingin

You can buy milk chocolate covered raisins. I love them, but have to try to resist the temptation to buy them lol. Normally around £1.75 for a 175g bag. I think most supermarkets do them, might be slightly dearer in some places but normally for an equal increase in weight.
 
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You can buy milk chocolate covered raisins. I love them, but have to try to resist the temptation to buy them lol. Normally around £1.75 for a 175g bag. I think most supermarkets do them, might be slightly dearer in some places but normally for an equal increase in weight.
Theres a stall down Chiswick Sunday Market that does them for £4 a kilo.

Bought them once or twice
 
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We're rather lucky - have wild garlic, wild blackberries and even wild raspberries on our walk routes - even got 3 cherry trees and a plum tree in the front garden that produce fruit... if I can keep the ****ing pigeons off the growing cherries <laugh>
 
More on consumer nonsense. My daughter went to The O2 to watch Usher (whoever that is) and the price of a large GLASS of wine was £35. She didn't buy.

The point though. Nobody should buy it but they do. You're being robbed face to face and asking for more. The price of that glass will then come down. We have to stop this nonsense.
Usher was bum raped by Diddy and then got Justin Bieber bum raped too.

Lovely bloke
 
Anyway, chatting of supermarkets, I went in one this morning and decided to pick up some yogurts, the lower cholesterol bottles, shop brand, not named brand. Well the packet wasn't that secure and it all ended up on the floor with a big splat, sticky as ****. Thankfully one of the store assistants saw it happen, so radio'd for a cleaner. I felt bad, but nowt I could do to help clean it up, just picked up what was left of the pack and stood it on an empty part of shelf, then went on my way...with a fresh pack.
 
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Anyway, chatting of supermarkets, I went in one this morning and decided to pick up some yogurts, the lower cholesterol bottles, shop brand, not named brand. Well the packet wasn't that secure and it all ended up on the floor with a big splat, sticky as ****. Thankfully one of the store assistants saw it happen, so radio'd for a cleaner. I felt bad, but nowt I could do to help clean it up, just picked up what was left of the pack and stood it on an empty part of shelf, then went on my way...with a fresh pack.
**** em..


£2.69 for a litre of milk


Burn the fukin place down next time:bandit:
 
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We're rather lucky - have wild garlic, wild blackberries and even wild raspberries on our walk routes - even got 3 cherry trees and a plum tree in the front garden that produce fruit... if I can keep the ****ing pigeons off the growing cherries <laugh>

Blow up a balloon and stick in the tree or tin foil. Not sure it will stop starlings though and they are the worst ****ers. Pigeons and blackbirds will take a few but starlings will strip it.
 
I found out I have a raspberry bush in my garden last year.

Taste great after a wash

Might chop my way through the jungle to find some later actually
 
Blow up a balloon and stick in the tree or tin foil. Not sure it will stop starlings though and they are the worst ****ers. Pigeons and blackbirds will take a few but starlings will strip it.

Failing that get a sparrowhawk, you defo will not get any birds then. <laugh>
 
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£2.69 for milk? <laugh>

Ffs you are getting mugged mate, I don't even pay that for oatmilk even if I was paying top dollar.
Sainsbury's price bro.

Have to pay it too cos milks not easy to just stick in your pocket.

Cheese is still good though. I never pay for cheese
 
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Whats a sparrow hawk for?

And tin foil? A bloon?

I'm lost here

You will not get a birds around if there's a sparrowhawk, it will even take out something as big as a pigeon.

Tin foil and balloon to protect fruit crop, either that or a net, but whatever you do, the birds will always find a way.
 
Thats just common sense.

8m a day housing illegals

Billions given away in foreign aid.

Look after your own 1st is nothing to shout down or be ashamed of.

Thats why people are pissed off, we're all broke, they tell us there's a black hole, they go for the disabled and elderly yet hand out taxpayer money to all the wrong people.

You saying if we sent home the roughly 2m worth of poncing boat dwellers we have here that we'd not be better off?

People like you are the fukin problem.

Send em all home I say.

Shoot the fuking boats, stop giving them a free ride in a comfortable hotel and watch how fast they find another mug country to go ponce off.
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Where do you get your figures from? Because they sound like they’re pulled out the same arse as Trump’s made up numbers.

Immigrants aren’t the reason you’re skint btw. Most of them work and pay tax. How’s that working out with you?
 
Sainsbury's price bro.

Have to pay it too cos milks not easy to just stick in your pocket.

Cheese is still good though. I never pay for cheese

If that was just for a litre that's expensive...London for yer mate.
 
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