Christmas Presents.... 00:26 - Dec 10 with 1885 views | IP12 | Having just seen the advert on Sky News, if any of my relatives gives me an Xmas wrapped bottle of 'VI Poo' they will be instantly removed from my will. Is this the antidote to Sprouts ??? Do scientists have nothing better to 'discover' for the benefit of the World. | | | | |
Christmas Presents.... on 00:28 - Dec 10 with 1871 views | J2BLUE | They are pushing it for Secret Santa people. It's the sort of rubbish 'epic bantz' which will appeal to a lot of people. | |
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Christmas Presents.... on 00:33 - Dec 10 with 1850 views | jeera | Adverts. I am currently put out about the Amazon one. I loved the Jacksons as a kid and that tune especially. That it is now on the TV every 5 minutes has ruined it for me. Also I have learned that almost any ad that comes on atm where I have no idea what's going on is likely to have some fragrance or other revealed at the end. I don't understand them but at least I now know what to expect. | |
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Christmas Presents.... on 01:50 - Dec 10 with 1800 views | J2BLUE |
Christmas Presents.... on 00:33 - Dec 10 by jeera | Adverts. I am currently put out about the Amazon one. I loved the Jacksons as a kid and that tune especially. That it is now on the TV every 5 minutes has ruined it for me. Also I have learned that almost any ad that comes on atm where I have no idea what's going on is likely to have some fragrance or other revealed at the end. I don't understand them but at least I now know what to expect. |
Haha agree, although the one with Emilia Clarke can be forgiven. | |
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Christmas Presents.... on 10:14 - Dec 10 with 1631 views | Deano69 |
Christmas Presents.... on 00:28 - Dec 10 by J2BLUE | They are pushing it for Secret Santa people. It's the sort of rubbish 'epic bantz' which will appeal to a lot of people. |
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bums on 13:02 - Dec 10 with 1574 views | Throbbe | I just lost a long and detailed post on how difficult life is for sufferers of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases like Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis and can't really be bothered to rewrite it. Not wishing to be too ranty about it, but if your life contains frequent and painful attacks of diarrhoea and you have to plan everything around the availability of toilets, and have frequent embarrassing conversations with the owners of shops and restaurants, or waiting outside a disabled toilet, products like VI Poo are invaluable. It deals with at least one aspect of a health issue that can cause sufferers great anxiety. There's nothing wrong with treating it as a gag gift, but it is worth understanding that for some people it's a valuable product. [Post edited 10 Dec 2018 13:08]
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bums on 13:16 - Dec 10 with 1546 views | Deano69 |
bums on 13:02 - Dec 10 by Throbbe | I just lost a long and detailed post on how difficult life is for sufferers of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases like Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis and can't really be bothered to rewrite it. Not wishing to be too ranty about it, but if your life contains frequent and painful attacks of diarrhoea and you have to plan everything around the availability of toilets, and have frequent embarrassing conversations with the owners of shops and restaurants, or waiting outside a disabled toilet, products like VI Poo are invaluable. It deals with at least one aspect of a health issue that can cause sufferers great anxiety. There's nothing wrong with treating it as a gag gift, but it is worth understanding that for some people it's a valuable product. [Post edited 10 Dec 2018 13:08]
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I have Crohn's, gladly more controllable than some, and so far no corrective surgery required. Really nasty in kids and young adults, mine developed later in life (and my Dad has UC, which is equally horrible) | |
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bums on 13:18 - Dec 10 with 1542 views | clive_baker |
bums on 13:02 - Dec 10 by Throbbe | I just lost a long and detailed post on how difficult life is for sufferers of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases like Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis and can't really be bothered to rewrite it. Not wishing to be too ranty about it, but if your life contains frequent and painful attacks of diarrhoea and you have to plan everything around the availability of toilets, and have frequent embarrassing conversations with the owners of shops and restaurants, or waiting outside a disabled toilet, products like VI Poo are invaluable. It deals with at least one aspect of a health issue that can cause sufferers great anxiety. There's nothing wrong with treating it as a gag gift, but it is worth understanding that for some people it's a valuable product. [Post edited 10 Dec 2018 13:08]
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It's also worth noting that it's not intended to be a 'novelty' product. It was 100% launched with a view to it being a practical product, albeit it did raise a few eyebrows. | |
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bums on 16:32 - Dec 10 with 1424 views | jeera |
bums on 13:02 - Dec 10 by Throbbe | I just lost a long and detailed post on how difficult life is for sufferers of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases like Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis and can't really be bothered to rewrite it. Not wishing to be too ranty about it, but if your life contains frequent and painful attacks of diarrhoea and you have to plan everything around the availability of toilets, and have frequent embarrassing conversations with the owners of shops and restaurants, or waiting outside a disabled toilet, products like VI Poo are invaluable. It deals with at least one aspect of a health issue that can cause sufferers great anxiety. There's nothing wrong with treating it as a gag gift, but it is worth understanding that for some people it's a valuable product. [Post edited 10 Dec 2018 13:08]
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Those responsible for advertising it should consider using your post. Makes sense. | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 16:59 - Dec 17 with 1207 views | Throbbe | No idea what happened there - I wasn't even viewing this post. [Post edited 17 Dec 2018 17:02]
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