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I'm also actually quite annoyed by Ronseal's recent effort because as far as I'm concerned it should've remained in a tin and be presented by a bloke who does his gardening in the rain and gives of the impression that he's a bit handy with his fists. Now it comes in a tub and is advertised by a student!

I have just witnessed a vile advertisement for Giovanni Rani (is that how you spell it?) pasta. Apparently the creepy old guy personally fills the raviolli with "passion". I feel quite nauseated by the thought of that and shall strike "fresh ravioli" straight off my shopping list (feigns nausea).


I am drunk you know...

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> I have just witnessed a vile advertisement for

> Giovanni Rani (is that how you spell it?) pasta.

> Apparently the creepy old guy personally fills the

> raviolli with "passion". I feel quite nauseated

> by the thought of that and shall strike "fresh

> ravioli" straight off my shopping list (feigns

> nausea).

>

> I am drunk you know...


Of course you are. But I'd rather think of you as 'sozzled' or 'tipsy' or 'I've had a teeny bit too much, you know'


Respectful kisses on the top of your head.

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