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I once won a gas boiler from The Guardian. Tell us about times you've won, and the excellent and/or crappy prizes you've lifted.
Suggested by dazbrilliantwhites
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 14:08)
I once won a gas boiler from The Guardian. Tell us about times you've won, and the excellent and/or crappy prizes you've lifted.
Suggested by dazbrilliantwhites
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 14:08)
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Tickets for a gig, and a year's supply of chocolate.
The gig was Five, Cleopatra and a few other kiddie bands. I sold them to a friend, she chaperoned her nieces, and had a good time - free bar! For the adults, a free backstage bar was provided. Bollocks, missed out there. The kids got to meet the bands, photos, goodie bag etc.
The chocolate was a blag, 6 x 48 choc bars, equalling 288 bars. With the munchies, would last a lot less. I sold them to the corner shop anyway.
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 14:21, 3 replies)
The gig was Five, Cleopatra and a few other kiddie bands. I sold them to a friend, she chaperoned her nieces, and had a good time - free bar! For the adults, a free backstage bar was provided. Bollocks, missed out there. The kids got to meet the bands, photos, goodie bag etc.
The chocolate was a blag, 6 x 48 choc bars, equalling 288 bars. With the munchies, would last a lot less. I sold them to the corner shop anyway.
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 14:21, 3 replies)
How the fuck is 288 bars of chocolate not a years supply?
That's five and a half bars a week. How much chocolate do you eat?
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 15:01, closed)
That's five and a half bars a week. How much chocolate do you eat?
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 15:01, closed)
A years supply to me would mean a bar every single day of the year = 365 bars! Or 8 boxes of 48. Stingy buggers if you ask me...
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 20:57, closed)
Ahhhh.... I see.
But, do you really eat a bar of chocolate everyday? A years supply to me would be about 12 bars.
( , Fri 29 Apr 2011, 9:00, closed)
But, do you really eat a bar of chocolate everyday? A years supply to me would be about 12 bars.
( , Fri 29 Apr 2011, 9:00, closed)
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