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Pleasantly surprised by...
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19/04/2012 11:56
19/04/2012 11:56
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Emjay
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In a world of disappointments, on whims I buy things expecting them to be rubbish but ocassionally have been pleasantly surprised.
So amongst the let-downs, what have you discovered that is worth sharing with others?
I'll start the ball rolling:
a) Ben & Jerry's frozen yoghurt phish food. Okay so it is not something you should go anywhere near if you are dieting, but it does have markedly less fat than their ice-cream version and I can hardly tell the difference.
b) TM Lewin non-iron shirts. Expected this to be a waste of money, but in for a penny and all that. It works! Bloody marvellous! 3 for £90 online at the mo.
Does our law condemn a man without first hearing him to find out what he has been doing? (John 7:51)
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19/04/2012 13:56
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We use nappy bags from Asda for our pet waste. Although unpleasantly surprised by the number of velour-clad wobbly bodies I have to slalom through, I was pleasantly surprised by the price it's something like 300 for 35p.
Jim - agree about the UK. We are fortunate to have the freedom to travel anywhere in the world where we like, but the holiday Mrs J looks forward to the most each year is just being in the Great British countryside.
Does our law condemn a man without first hearing him to find out what he has been doing? (John 7:51)
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Re: Pleasantly surprised by...
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19/04/2012 22:42
19/04/2012 22:42
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+1 for uk holidays. We have some of the best beaches in Wales, Cornwall, Devon, Norfolk.
Tent camping holiday in Croyde at one of the newspaper recommended campsites. Everything spotlessly clean, no fat tracksuit clad chavs, no caravans (only campers and tents). All very middle class and cheap as chips. It rained a couple of times but as we spent most of the time surfing it didn't matter.
Majorca, can picafort south of Alculdia, I was dreading it because of my idea of Majorca is beer and fat loud blokes. But after the bus had dropped off the fat loud blokes, we ended up in a really nice town, lovely beaches, great hotel and had a wonderful time. but its possibly been the best 10 days I have spent abroad.
The £1 bottles of car shampoo, wheel cleaner and polish into the co-op.
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20/04/2012 00:09
20/04/2012 00:09
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Save with Dave
Oh, my car passed its MOT today - pleasantly surprised!
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20/04/2012 00:13
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What a store! My old man bought some biscuits from there a while back. When we tried them, they were absolutely rank. Soft instead of crunchy, and tasted like an old attic. So he takes them back expecting a refund... Dad: 'Ere, Dave, these biscuits you sold me are older than I am! as stale as a fart in a jar SWD: Yes, they aren't very nice, are they? Well, take a look at these (points to more rank looking biscuits) only £1 a packet!!
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20/04/2012 03:01
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Poundlands Girl Power Screen cleaner .........Really!
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20/04/2012 13:39
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What a store! My old man bought some biscuits from there a while back. When we tried them, they were absolutely rank. Soft instead of crunchy, and tasted like an old attic. So he takes them back expecting a refund... Dad: 'Ere, Dave, these biscuits you sold me are older than I am! as stale as a fart in a jar SWD: Yes, they aren't very nice, are they? Well, take a look at these (points to more rank looking biscuits) only £1 a packet!! It seems to me that your dad needs to maintain a more business-like footing with Dave. There are no friends in business. So when is the court case coming up?
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20/04/2012 18:09
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95% of stuff at Aldi. The quality of the food usually far exceeds what you'd expect from the usual supermarkets at half the price. Snackrite are particularly excellent.
Total Aldi fanboi! Bet like me you've bought lots of Power Tools/Tools you dont need or use  Yes I always thought Aldi was an el cheepo low quality but was presently suprised by how good a lot of the stuff is. 3 year Warranty on stuff too.
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21/04/2012 10:44
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+1 too Aldi, the selection is pretty poor in my local and on most occasions there is only 1 bloke there replenishing and doing the checkout but the quality of the meat & veg is top notch
AVOID the taurus cider, it leaves you with a horrible headache the next day.
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21/04/2012 18:51
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Lidl binoculars! 
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Re: Pleasantly surprised by...
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26/04/2012 09:42
26/04/2012 09:42
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Posts: 21,079 Chertsey in the Thames
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Diggerland, the one near Rochester. Was not looking forward to it as we thought it would be tame and boring. However it was a cracking day, and i have two daughters, we did think we would only saty an hour and be home for lunch. As it turned out we stayed until it closed. We loved it so much we went back a second time and took others with us. 
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