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Elegran Tue 25-Sep-12 23:26:02

I have just watched an advertisement for Clinique. Apparently 98% of 225 women agreed that Clinique is now even better. I had to watch it next time round to be sure that is really what I heard.

So two hundred and twenty women agreed, four women disagreed and one woman had a foot in both camps?

Greatnan Wed 26-Sep-12 07:18:44

I am a bit suspicious about the 83-year old man in an advert for insurance of some kind, who says he got a medal in WWII.

JessM Wed 26-Sep-12 07:36:23

And petrol that works at a "molecular level" - and there I was still thinking they put little tigers in the tank.

absentgrana Wed 26-Sep-12 09:30:29

JessM Nooooooo. You'll be telling me that there's not Tooth Fairy soon.

nightowl Wed 26-Sep-12 09:45:24

Wandering off the subject a little, but about five years ago a very young social work student said to a colleague that she understood why older people would be reluctant to consider residential care because she knew they could remember the days of the workhouse. grin

proudnana Wed 26-Sep-12 10:02:31

nightowl shock grin

kittylester Wed 26-Sep-12 10:04:58

My nan thought, until the day she died, that you had to pass the workhouse in Horwich, on the way from Leicester, to Fleetwood. It has now become usual in our family to ask whether someone, who has gone a roundabout way to get somewhere, has passed the workhouse. grin

Sorry - back on topic folks!

jeni Wed 26-Sep-12 10:28:43

When young I embarrassed my mother by asking a friend of hers if she could remember queen Victoria.

Actually, she could!

annodomini Wed 26-Sep-12 10:42:14

My GD once asked me 'What did you do in the war, Granny?' I had to laugh as it was her teacher who had told them to ask their grandparents most of whom were probably around my age. I was 4 when the war ended.

nightowl Wed 26-Sep-12 10:50:55

These are so funny, but I do aplologise elegran for leading us all off at a tangent blush

Elegran Wed 26-Sep-12 10:54:52

Someone always does, just like a conversation face to face.

nightowl Wed 26-Sep-12 10:54:53

Aplologise ?? blush

Greatnan Wed 26-Sep-12 14:06:35

Lovely word, nightowl!

nightowl Wed 26-Sep-12 14:13:47

Thank you Greatnan it feels as though it should have a meaning all of its own! Any suggestions gratefully received.

jeni Wed 26-Sep-12 14:14:14

Halfway between apologise and apoplexy?

nightowl Wed 26-Sep-12 14:17:01

I can't visualise exactly what that state might be jeni. But you've given me something to think about grin

Lilygran Wed 26-Sep-12 14:23:37

I heard, with my own ears, Carol Vorderman telling an interviewer that when she was a girl, mothers didn't work outside the home and there was no welfare state. She must be incredibly well preserved. Or confused.