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Well, the same rules don't apply. Here a bottle of Oyster Bay is 22 quid (S$45.00) in the supermarket - it's always less than a tenner in the UK. Six quid in Sainsbury's a couple of months ago. Feck knows why. We're half the bloody distance.


Virtually indistinguishable from hell. In fact I hear it's cheaper there.


Not so much rapture as misery.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Time to do all your credit cards to the max, get

> drunk take as many drugs as possible and get a

> couple of whores in and go out with a bang.



Problem is, I suspect the whores will decide to have the day off, it being the end of the world and all.

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