Now that is old school, collecting Green Shield stamps.
Mint and boxed?I have mint one in freezer.....
Mint and boxed?
Mint variety, partly eaten.
Have a slice when a treat is in order.
Why is a low rent power bank the perfect Christmas gift? That shirt would not go amiss on The Buzzwagon crew in The Wacky Races..
He fell well and truly for the Sam and Ella text… Ha Ha. Dennis Pennis tried similar with Edwina Currie. She spotted it straight away.
I feel like just buying 20 packs of those batteries just to help sell them out so we don't have to listen to a half hour lecture on why you need batteries every night!!!! It's ridiculous!
Or is that the cunning plan? "They'll get fed up seeing batteries and just buy them!!"
These Shelf’s remind me of the dying days of IW2.
I’m sure they were on for hour after hour
Yes, the channel ran on about 4 products at the end, all of which were probably never in stockAlternating with Rattan perchance?
Can I stand all his ghastly repetitive anecdotes. Like listening to the landlord of your local thinking they’re telling all their old and unfunny jokes as new each night. That combined with dull, low rent and generally unappealing crud, poorly Paul Priced…Whatever did happen to the ex-Ideal World him? No…Time for a four pack of Long Life, a Vesta curry, a Birds Eye Trifle Mousse, a box of Weekend, some reruns of Game for a Laugh…and a scan through this week’s Titbits.View attachment 30172View attachment 30172
And bet it taste far better and you know that it’s not been dropped on the floor and picked and put in some unsuspecting customers bapCan do that at home with some microwave fries and a microwave burger
Ok, no gherkins unless you have some handy.
When i was on shift during covid -It would have made me feel like pulling Wurzel Gummidge (Boris's) badly thatched peroxide yellow roof (aka his hair) out by the roots, but he wasn't the only one by a long way. I really feel for those who never got to say 'goodbye' to relatives who died, to see them for one last time. How these people sleep at nights I don't know, but they are without any moral compass so I guess it's easy.
Don’t you mean hairloomI think the problem is that the Chinese are capable of tremendous quality, but also real tat - and the numbers always favour the tat.
A respected Chinese maker like Sea Gull can make good quality mechanisms, (though as a watchmaker, I’ve never found their quality control up to much - there are ALWAYS tooling marks on bridges and plates, often fingerprints, and more often than you’d expect, hairs. Maybe fewer than other makes, but always there. And a single hair can and will stop a mechanism.) They will make whatever they are commissioned to make - Sea Gull used to do a double retrograde movement (I forget the movement number, but retrograde day and retrograde date) that the selly-telly brands all used (Constantin Weisz , Ingersoll, Louis Bolle etc). I worked on so many of those I could disassemble one in the dark! Most never got as far as the first service (hopefully not because of my repairs!)
Which, of course, is the dirty little secret of selly-telly watches. Most are, pretty much, unserviceable, and will have a lifespan of less than 5 years. It’s usually more economical to drop in a new movement, and spares availability is close to zero.
I do remember a customer of the ‘old’ IW who had amassed a collection he’d spent (from memory) around £30k on. I vividly remember working out the value of it just 3 years later - he’d turned his £30k into around £500.
If that.
And that, more than anything, is why I don’t like their sales techniques. It was, presumably, his life savings, gone on a pile of cheaply made tat. He’d clearly fallen, hook line and sinker for the stories of ‘heirloom’ pieces.