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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> We have a shoppng rule that has never let us down.

> Don't Shop in OKR.


We have a shopping rule - dont shop - you usually dont really need it, its usually a placebo to allevaite the misery of and unfulfilled and futile life. innit.


70% of LL outlets hawk facile toss that temporarily rest in your 3 bed Semi ( GCH Not tested, Freehold, requires some comsmetic finishing ), until its time to bag and dump them on the doorstep on the MIND shop on an August BH weekend, eventually being vomited over the pavement after the boot sale vultures have taken the prime cuts.


( nothing personal E-Dealer )

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