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"I think a long time ago, a 'tip' for men meeting singles, was to go supermarket shopping, glance at women's wedding fingers. If they appeared single, approach them and ask for advice on cooking or something to generate chatting in a neutral environment instead of the pub " Haha was Asda open in the 1950’s? | |||
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"I think a long time ago, a 'tip' for men meeting singles, was to go supermarket shopping, glance at women's wedding fingers. If they appeared single, approach them and ask for advice on cooking or something to generate chatting in a neutral environment instead of the pub " . Maybe so who knows like I said I heard it on radio awhile back so just wondered if it still or even did happen | |||
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"I think a long time ago, a 'tip' for men meeting singles, was to go supermarket shopping, glance at women's wedding fingers. If they appeared single, approach them and ask for advice on cooking or something to generate chatting in a neutral environment instead of the pub Haha was Asda open in the 1950’s? " not sure I don't even think granways on holderness rd was open then | |||
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"I think a long time ago, a 'tip' for men meeting singles, was to go supermarket shopping, glance at women's wedding fingers. If they appeared single, approach them and ask for advice on cooking or something to generate chatting in a neutral environment instead of the pub Haha was Asda open in the 1950’s? " I said 'supermarkets', not Asda. I wasn't around in the 50's either lady | |||
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"I’ve heard of it too. Probably a better way of meeting someone than on a website." I suppose it is with it been in a public place | |||
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"I think a long time ago, a 'tip' for men meeting singles, was to go supermarket shopping, glance at women's wedding fingers. If they appeared single, approach them and ask for advice on cooking or something to generate chatting in a neutral environment instead of the pub Haha was Asda open in the 1950’s? I said 'supermarkets', not Asda. I wasn't around in the 50's either lady " I didn’t mean you were I meant the idea of men checking if ladies were wearing a wedding ring before chatting to them seems a bit 1950’s. | |||
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"Boom! there you go lady's. Sj get down to kingswood. " I tend to use Hessle Road. I’ll be the one in the onesie and slippers! | |||
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"I think a long time ago, a 'tip' for men meeting singles, was to go supermarket shopping, glance at women's wedding fingers. If they appeared single, approach them and ask for advice on cooking or something to generate chatting in a neutral environment instead of the pub Haha was Asda open in the 1950’s? I said 'supermarkets', not Asda. I wasn't around in the 50's either lady I didn’t mean you were I meant the idea of men checking if ladies were wearing a wedding ring before chatting to them seems a bit 1950’s. " Put the shovel down. | |||
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"I think a long time ago, a 'tip' for men meeting singles, was to go supermarket shopping, glance at women's wedding fingers. If they appeared single, approach them and ask for advice on cooking or something to generate chatting in a neutral environment instead of the pub Haha was Asda open in the 1950’s? I said 'supermarkets', not Asda. I wasn't around in the 50's either lady I didn’t mean you were I meant the idea of men checking if ladies were wearing a wedding ring before chatting to them seems a bit 1950’s. Put the shovel down. " When you put your spoon down | |||
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"I think a long time ago, a 'tip' for men meeting singles, was to go supermarket shopping, glance at women's wedding fingers. If they appeared single, approach them and ask for advice on cooking or something to generate chatting in a neutral environment instead of the pub Haha was Asda open in the 1950’s? I said 'supermarkets', not Asda. I wasn't around in the 50's either lady I didn’t mean you were I meant the idea of men checking if ladies were wearing a wedding ring before chatting to them seems a bit 1950’s. Put the shovel down. When you put your spoon down " | |||
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"I remember it was something like if you put a large galaxy bar in your trolley front it meant you were available it was for the late night singleton shoppers" yes I believe that was the code. Don't know if it was galaxy though | |||
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"I remember it was something like if you put a large galaxy bar in your trolley front it meant you were available it was for the late night singleton shoppers" So my penchant for galaxy family sized bars was the reason I kept getting approached by all those ladies in Tesco!... | |||
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