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QuestionTime With PPB, Instead of Sir Robin Day .

I could give up crisps easiest. I like chocolate and biscuits pretty equally but would probably rather give up chocolate out of the two. At least I could still eat cake.
 
I have been asked if I've ever thought of doing a Sponsored Silence ( a nice way of saying 'dont you ever shut up!) How long do you think PPB would last in a Sponsored Silence?
Seconds....
Crisps, chocolate or biscuits. Which would you choose to keep if you had to give up 2 out of the 3?

Behave yourself! What's the forfeit?
 
Behave yourself! What's the forfeit?

Have to have the Shits club badge as my profile and cover pic on FB for a month Jellybean :(


Oh, and I could give up chocolate and biscuits, but never ever crisps.
 
I have been asked if I've ever thought of doing a Sponsored Silence ( a nice way of saying 'dont you ever shut up!) How long do you think PPB would last in a Sponsored Silence?

About 2 minutes before you asked someone to clarify something in the rules.

Crisps, chocolate or biscuits. Which would you choose to keep if you had to give up 2 out of the 3?

I'd probably be okay giving up any of them - I rarely have them in the house. Coffee and/or ale would be trickier.

:icon_lol: Langers the rules are simple, I have to keep quiet!!
 
Buy A gun and whoever set the rules, tie them up while you eat lots of cake, chocolate biscuits and crisps in front of them, and then send them to Valhalla!
 
After a little bit of a rant on facebook about all the bloody 5p for a carrier bag shit going on. Someone said ' I don't know anyone who does their own shopping these days, they do it all online 'So How many of you/or your partners, wives etc do all of your shopping online, every week??
 
We do our shopping in person. We have looked into shopping online but far often than not we get to the checkout only for it to say the item isn't available to you. Seeing how they ask your location/nearest shop when you start, why are those items even on offer?

"... and here's what you could have won" Cheers for that Jim.
 
Me. Practically it's a no brainer as I don't drive and for the good of my sanity it makes sense as I have no need to deal with the general public.
 
Just came as a surprise to me as I don't think I know anyone that does this on a weekly basis. Well, except DW :)
 
The good lady has a weekly delivery, but for meat, fruit and veg, I go down to Asda in Nuneaton.
 
Whats the delivery fee for online food shopping??
 
Online for flights, accomodation and match tickets. The rest by traditional means.
 
I prefer to 'hand pick' my Anne Summers stuff for that 'personal touch'.
 
Whats the delivery fee for online food shopping??

Depends when you get it delivered. It can be quite expensive at weekends etc. It costs me £1 when I have it delivered as I work from home so I can have it arrive whenever I want.
 
I prefer to 'hand pick' my Anne Summers stuff for that 'personal touch'.

Oh god no I get embarrassed, especially standing there picking what flavoured Dick Lick you are gonna buy.
 
Morrisons is a minute from the front door by car and no more than five if I walk it. No danger of going to internet shopping with a supermarket that close that covers all our needs.
 
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