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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
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    I just did a search on ebay for Graham Crackers and it came up with.....


    RED SONJA #13 GRAHAM CRACKERS NUDE HAREM VARIANT LTD 1000 NM DYNAMITE ENT

    and


    DOCTOR WHO #1 GRAHAM CRACKERS PHOTO VARIANT COVER LTD 1000 IDW PUBLISHING DR

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    RED SONJA (2005 Dynamite) - SHE DEVIL WITH A SWORD #13 GRAHAM CRACKERS VARIANT



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    My attempt at introducing the wife to stewed apple. With carnation milk and Graham Crackers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    My attempt at introducing the wife to stewed apple. With carnation milk and Graham Crackers.
    Bet if you used condensed milk she'd love it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Bought some honey flavoured ones today. A quid a pack. Do you still want them? I imagine they might fall apart in the post.....
    i dont care..as ill crumble them anyway when it arrives to go with my no bake cheese cake base would you mine if i will owe you one lastid pls.. he he
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    Okay. I will send. But wouldn't Rich Tea biscuiits do instead, they taste just the same and they are going to be crumbled anyway.....


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    Okay. One pack of Graham Crackers are in the post. Give it a few days cos of the IOM factor.

    The soutwest is great. I have visited Devon and Cornwall many times, but a good while back now. Always seems to be a few degrees warmer down there than elswhere in the UK.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Okay. One pack of Graham Crackers are in the post. Give it a few days cos of the IOM factor.

    The soutwest is great. I have visited Devon and Cornwall many times, but a good while back now. Always seems to be a few degrees warmer down there than elswhere in the UK.

    thanks lastid will kept my eye on it send you a pm
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    lol! What a great forum.


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    I might have not put the postcode on but the address is pretty clear. 1st class post so you should get them wednesday, hopefully. I used a Tesco's teabag box for a little protection.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    I might have not put the postcode on but the address is pretty clear. 1st class post so you should get them wednesday, hopefully. I used a Tesco's teabag box for a little protection.
    If you have any spare banknotes or even IOM bullion, please can you post to me?
    I'll pay all the postage costs
    Or I could collect personally


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    If you have any spare banknotes or even IOM bullion, please can you post to me?
    I'll pay all the postage costs
    Or I could collect personally


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    BTW lastlid, I've been meaning to ask.
    Does your new avatar of the earth with a golden image of Oz on the face have any special meaning?
    Or just a change?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    BTW lastlid, I've been meaning to ask.
    Does your new avatar of the earth with a golden image of Oz on the face have any special meaning?
    Or just a change?
    Not really. I was looking for a globe and couldn't quite find what I was looking for so gave up. It has the Philippines on, thats what swayed it.

    I hope Moy gets the crackers. I normally post by Special Delivery or Recorded but the value of the contents is 99p so its by standard 1st Class post. Which is probably more expensive than they should be cos of IOM markup. A good example of IOM markup, we have a pound shop here where everything is £1.20. I kid you not....


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    ...... A good example of IOM markup, we have a pound shop here where everything is £1.20. I kid you not....


    When I lived in Japan there were lots of Y99 yen shop (about 50p English in those days). They were quite big shops and well laid out. The range and the quality of godods was great.
    I had a idea to start such a shop in England and even contacted the suppliers.
    Unfortunately their minimum order level was much too high.

    These shops in UK are probably the fastest growing in the retail sector.

    Whoops! Off-topic again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post


    When I lived in Japan there were lots of Y99 yen shop (about 50p English in those days). They were quite big shops and well laid out. The range and the quality of godods was great.
    I had a idea to start such a shop in England and even contacted the suppliers.
    Unfortunately their minimum order level was much too high.

    These shops in UK are probably the fastest growing in the retail sector.

    Whoops! Off-topic again.
    Yes. This particular pound shop that is in every high street in the UK, has expanded into ROI too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post


    When I lived in Japan there were lots of Y99 yen shop (about 50p English in those days). They were quite big shops and well laid out. The range and the quality of godods was great.
    I had a idea to start such a shop in England and even contacted the suppliers.
    Unfortunately their minimum order level was much too high.

    These shops in UK are probably the fastest growing in the retail sector.

    Whoops! Off-topic again.
    Got an iPad2 screen protector in there the other week for £1.20. About £15 anywhere else.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    Yes. This particular pound shop that is in every high street in the UK, has expanded into ROI too.
    We have two Poundshops, a Poundland and 99p shop within less tha 10mins walk within the main town centre. Always full.
    I don't know if they're all under the same ownership. They actually each sell different stuff. One of them sells branded medical and first aid stuff which is actually fantastic value when compared to the Boots shop just next door.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post


    When I lived in Japan there were lots of Y99 yen shop (about 50p English in those days). They were quite big shops and well laid out. The range and the quality of godods was great.
    I had a idea to start such a shop in England and even contacted the suppliers.
    Unfortunately their minimum order level was much too high.

    These shops in UK are probably the fastest growing in the retail sector.

    Whoops! Off-topic again.
    I remember shopping at these types of shops when I lived there. The 100 yen shop that after paying the sales tax (5%) you actually pay 105 yen


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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty View Post
    I remember shopping at these types of shops when I lived there. The 100 yen shop that after paying the sales tax (5%) you actually pay 105 yen
    When did you live there rusty?
    I was living in Kannai district Yokohama from 1982-2002 before that I lived in Hitachi City.
    Your correct they nearly all started out as Y100 shops.

    Both my wife and me would choose to live in Japan as our number one.
    We had a great life there and some really great friends. My wife is completely fluent speaker and can read most of the stuff, except some of the tricky Chinese characters.

    I used to take her with me to business meetings sometimes


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    On Etihad they give a free little zipped pouch with bits and pieces for the flight.

    It now houses my satnav.

    £ shop too dear for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    When did you live there rusty?
    I was living in Kannai district Yokohama from 1982-2002 before that I lived in Hitachi City.
    Your correct they nearly all started out as Y100 shops.

    Both my wife and me would choose to live in Japan as our number one.
    We had a great life there and some really great friends. My wife is completely fluent speaker and can read most of the stuff, except some of the tricky Chinese characters.

    I used to take her with me to business meetings sometimes
    I was there at the beginning of 2008, went to work for Toyota near Mishima. The view from my office window was mount Fuji.

    Unfortunatly I was only there for 3 months.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty View Post
    I was there at the beginning of 2008, went to work for Toyota near Mishima. The view from my office window was mount Fuji.

    Unfortunatly I was only there for 3 months.
    Hope you loved the experience, the culture and the people.
    How about the evening drinking sessions

    I remember thinking oh no please not again. I need to rest. haha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Hope you loved the experience, the culture and the people.
    How about the evening drinking sessions

    I remember thinking oh no please not again. I need to rest. haha
    Yes, I loved everything about my time there, did lots of sightseeing at weekends, visiting lots of temples.

    I remember when we used to take the Japanese co-workers out for a meal, the set meal included all you could drink for 2 hours they were normally quite in work but were a bit more lively then, especially when we then went onto the karaoke lounge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    I might have not put the postcode on but the address is pretty clear. 1st class post so you should get them wednesday, hopefully. I used a Tesco's teabag box for a little protection.
    not a probs lastid..we can only try if it wont reach ..think it wasnt my lucky day
    again thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty View Post
    ............all you could drink for 2 hours they were normally quite in work but were a bit more lively then, especially when we then went onto the karaoke lounge.

    Very suppressive culture, built on seniority. Stress relief is important.


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    Did they arrive in one piece, Moy? If you have Paypal then stick a couple of quid into the forum server fund. I trust you will show us a pic of the finished cheesecake?


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    They have them in my local Filpino shop too!


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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    They have them in my local Filpino shop too!
    yes, i got one last week... they sell it for £1.50 in filipino shops
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