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Sorry I forgot we were now living in a post truth world. My bad. :roll:

I wonder what the National Socialists will say once the economy really takes the hit. No doubt it will all be the "remoaners" fault for not believing in, and getting behind, the process.

They've already started on that - the BBC is undermining Brexit by having overly negative reporting (clickety

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My cornflakes were only £1.80 this morning <changes the subject> lol :lol:

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My cornflakes were only £1.80 this morning <changes the subject> lol :lol:


Did they fall off the back of a lorry?

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My cornflakes were only £1.80 this morning <changes the subject> lol :lol:


well this thread has become a bit of a cereal ...

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That is quite as lot for a single bowlful to be fair. Unless you're in a cereal café in Shoreditch.


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didgeman wrote:
Sorry I forgot we were now living in a post truth world. My bad. :roll:

I wonder what the National Socialists will say once the economy really takes the hit. No doubt it will all be the "remoaners" fault for not believing in, and getting behind, the process.

They've already started on that - the BBC is undermining Brexit by having overly negative reporting (clickety


It would be helpful to know what the process was, really, beyond the superficial puffery that the government is putting out.

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That is quite as lot for a single bowlful to be fair. Unless you're in a cereal café in Shoreditch.


No it was a whole packet. Everything else was £2.50 or above.

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oceanicitl wrote:
My cornflakes were only £1.80 this morning <changes the subject> lol :lol:


Did they fall off the back of a lorry?

Do you only buy the branded stuff? We buy store branded and mostly its fine


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My cornflakes were only £1.80 this morning <changes the subject> lol :lol:


Did they fall off the back of a lorry?

Do you only buy the branded stuff? We buy store branded and mostly its fine


Kellogg's or nothing.

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Kellogg's or nothing.


+1

Why go for non branded when the branded is so cheap? Cereals are serious business.

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Kellogg's or nothing.


+1

Why go for non branded when the branded is so cheap? Cereals are serious business.

where possible go for none branded - although the stores don't always make their own version of some of them. Currently I have a mixture of Fruit and Fibre (Tesco) and mini wheatibix with fruit (no Tesco alternative)

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I love that this has turned in to a cereal debate lol

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Here's old conrnflake head...

Brexit 'clears way' for German domination claims Heseltine - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39380606

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happy 60th birthday to the EU, i do hope that is the last one they have with the UK as members.

independence day 29th of march ...

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I actually quite dislike cornflakes, they go soggy very quickly and if one flake has been burnt, it taints the whole box.
Added to that, I was once so ill that I was sick and the breakfast of cornflakes did nothing to make me think they were quite nice really.
In other news, I feel the same way about Cadburys creme eggs and Stella Artois.
Contrarily I am quite happy to drink Johnny Walker black label and all those kinds of thing.
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