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What's the worst example of this that you've seen?

 

I saw some woman in Asda today buying Easter eggs. What the ****? It's February, you daft bint.

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What's the worst example of this that you've seen?

 

I saw some woman in Asda today buying Easter eggs. What the ****? It's February, you daft bint.

 

Maybe she just fancied some chocolate?

 

Most places start selling christmas wrapping paper etc in late October.

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What's the worst example of this that you've seen?

 

I saw some woman in Asda today buying Easter eggs. What the ****? It's February, you daft bint.

S'cause they're a pound, mate. I bought 2 tonight :laugh:

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:)I used to buy my Easter eggs in September for the next year. :)

Everything you want's at john menzies

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Know of a couple of folk that have made an impulse christmas present purchase around August/September, put it somewhere and then forget all about in until the following January :rolleyes:

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my in laws by christmas decorations and cards - in January.

 

Mind you, they are mental.

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Maybe she just fancied some chocolate?

 

Most places start selling christmas wrapping paper etc in late October.

 

I really don't like seeing the holiday decorations up in October in the States. Nor do I like to see them up in February.

 

Bah Hum Bug!

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my in laws by christmas decorations and cards - in January.

 

Mind you, they are mental.

 

Discount?

 

I am pretty good about looking for the "savings" and buying some beautiful ornaments and my holiday cards that are 90% off. :P

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S'cause they're a pound, mate. I bought 2 tonight :laugh:

 

You shouldn't be allowed them.

 

They're for people.

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Hearts trying to sell us season tickets earlier every year, in a few years time we will be buying the next years after the 1st game of the season.

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Missus has bought just about all our xmas pressie in the January sales just under ?200 worth for ?65.

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Craig Gordons Gloves
Discount?

 

I am pretty good about looking for the "savings" and buying some beautiful ornaments and my holiday cards that are 90% off. :P

 

absolutely - their tree is bigger and bigger each year to cope with the amount of decorations on it.

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S'cause they're a pound, mate. I bought 2 tonight :laugh:

 

Do they not have quite a high sugar content? You should watch yourself.

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Hearts trying to sell us season tickets earlier every year, in a few years time we will be buying the next years after the 1st game of the season.

 

Not if it's like the 1st game of this season!

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As an atheist, the only time I buy my Cadbury fester eggs is after the event, when they're heavily discounted.

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As an atheist, the only time I buy my Cadbury fester eggs is after the event, when they're heavily discounted.

 

I buy them because I like chocolate, not because of Jesus' fondness for it. (Or thats my understanding)

 

Why does it taste better in egg form?

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What's the worst example of this that you've seen?

 

I saw some woman in Asda today buying Easter eggs. What the ****? It's February, you daft bint.

 

Can you inform me of the correct earliest dates it is reasonable to buy ceraitn things, just so I dont offend you in anyway.

 

Yours,

 

a concerned shopper.

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I think it may just be the fact that women tend to be more organised and buy things early with a "well thats that done" sort of mind-set :confused:

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Can you inform me of the correct earliest dates it is reasonable to buy ceraitn things, just so I dont offend you in anyway.

 

Yours,

 

a concerned shopper.

 

You'll have to be a bit more specific. What kind of "things"?

 

Yours,

 

Makween

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You'll have to be a bit more specific. What kind of "things"?

 

Yours,

 

Makween

 

I dont know.

 

You seem to have a lsit of 'things' that have acceptable shopping dates attached.

 

Can you enlighten us as to what is and isnt acceptable?

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Dusk_Till_Dawn

People buy games consoles too early. Give it a year and the price virtually halves, and loads more games are out as well.

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I dont know.

 

You seem to have a lsit of 'things' that have acceptable shopping dates attached.

 

Can you enlighten us as to what is and isnt acceptable?

 

Okay.

 

It isn't acceptable to buy Easter eggs until exactly two weeks before Easter.

 

Anyone who breaks this rule should, and in a perfect society would, be hit with spanners.

 

That's about it for my list. I was hoping that other people could add to it.

 

Are you still as creepy as you used to be before I got banned last time?

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What's the worst example of this that you've seen?

 

I saw some woman in Asda today buying Easter eggs. What the ****? It's February, you daft bint.

 

Well, it is Easter next month! It's no that bad!

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