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Count Belisarius wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 11:05 pm Too much laughing and arguing...
Or too much searching?
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My hair is now long anough I am starting to hear jungle noises!
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tim.w wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 10:54 pm How did it take half an hour?
I was wondering the same!
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Jeremy wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 9:13 pm Once you pop, you just can’t stop
That is another of our concerns, as it's one of a pair of sliding doors.......
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Jeremy wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 9:13 pm Once you pop, you just can’t stop
In which case, Pringles, why do you provide a plastic lid to keep uneaten crisps fresh in your tube once opened? Either you have no confidence in your own slogan or a very low opinion of the ability of your customers to behave in the way you categorise as normal.

Sorry, I’ve gone all Top Tips for some reason.

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From the pile of tubes half-full of stale Pringles in my younger son's bedroom, I can tell you that the plastic lid does NOT keep the remnants fresh for very long. Probably about long enough to put the tube down somewhere and forget about it.
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Based on the contents of the "'Fess Up" thread, I would say way, way too much.....
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It's something like the folk marketing those stoppers for bottles of wine you want to keep after drinking some. Not much of a market for those round here.
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Well, once opened a bottle of Buckie has a very limited life span, one way or another.
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I can put hand on heart and state with utter truth that I have never tasted buckfast. It seems to be quite a specialised tipple.
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