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Alan Partridge (also popularity of Miranda, British Bake Off and the like. Most TV progs actually)


Candy Crush.


Golf. Just why?


YSL Touche eclat and Bobbi Brown's shimmer brick. Utterly useless products that everyone raves about.


Hair straighteners. I have boring straight hair. One of my friends has pretty much the same 'style' of hair as me. She offered to 'straighten' my hair whilst I was round at hers getting ready to go out. Mystified. I just don't 'get' this craze at all. Esp if your hair is not remotely curly.


Modern jazz.


Those Meerkats.


Cannabis.


Orla Kiely/ Cath Kidston stuff faux twee/vintage.


Body piercing.


Birkenstocks.


Bacon on a burger.


"Chick" Lit. Esp the phrase itself. Ugh.


Lists (thank you Jah) ;-)

maxxi Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > MrBen what on earth is acid? Back in my day we

> > were happy sniffing petrol.

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> Petrol?! Oooh we used to dream of petrol! We had

> to make do with Paraffin; or snort the crumbs from

> the bottom of a box of firelighters.



We used to drink a particular cough mixture by the bottle. That was after I tried acid.

MrBen Wrote:

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> Babies. Everyone around here seems to have one and

> I never really understood why.


Well, let's see. One night, when Mummy and Daddy were very much d̶r̶u̶n̶k̶ in love, Daddy put his thingy in Mummy's front bottom and, er, now let me just think..

Loz Wrote:

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> -----

> > Anything 'pop-up'.

>

> Toasters?


Not toasters, unless they come in the form of a pop-up event, cafe etc.

Pibe... no audio at work... but the video alone is pretty cringeworthy.


I would actually nominate Range Rovers - particularly pimped-out ones sporting after market body kits and badges such as "Overfinch". Just horrible, horrible things for people devoid of taste.

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