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Parksy

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I use Kaspersky Internet Security which is also a subscription version Sue. There is anti banner software incorporated into the package which is possibly why I miss out on the threpenny bit adverts.
 
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Parksy - Moderator said:
I use Kaspersky Internet Security which is also a subscription version Sue. There is anti banner software incorporated into the package which is possibly why I miss out on the threpenny bit adverts.
You're not missing much, Steve.....
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I'll have to re-read and digest your (very detailed) email after another 3 coffees, lol. Thanks
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I take it that you only get to see the 'before' pictures then
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I can't say that I've actually examined the ad that closely, Steve...........LB might be able to tell you more
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My comment was more a reflection on the fact that you can see the same sort of thing every day in papers, on tv, online, in shops......or even at home!! (Carole will be boxing my ears when she sees me next month for giving away her secrets, hehe).
 
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Soozeeg said:
Parksy - Moderator said:
I take it that you only get to see the 'before' pictures then
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I can't say that I've actually examined the ad that closely, Steve...........LB might be able to tell you more
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It was only a quick peek I saw Sooze before I turned the monitor sideways. When the ad comes on now I only risk one eye.
 
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It was only a quick peek I saw Sooze
Nope, I can categorically state it wasn't me you saw, LB!!
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(I have no need of the services of that particular ad
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I'm in China this month and, hey ho, the banners are in Chinese now. I wish I knew what they were all about.
 

Parksy

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If the other comments are anything to go by they could be adverts for bleast enragement.
 
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I have not as yet seen the forementioned ad but ironically I have one for milk at this momement
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Marc said:
I have not as yet seen the forementioned ad but ironically I have one for milk at this momement
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Strangely enough Marc, since I mentioned it up there, I've not seen it either............either the powers that be took notice of my comments and removed it (yeah right!!!
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Cant say that I have noticed them before, I know they are there but have ignored them, BUT now they have been mentioned..........
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I don't like advertising on commercial web sites, it smacks of un-professionalism but with adverts like this, however unsuitable for a family web site, I'm not so sure
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Val A. said:
That's French style!!
No, that's a French attempt to get round the prostitution laws here, 'Flirter et Roncontrer' (Flirt & Meet) is a thinly veiled entrance to a prostitution web site, more suited to the Sunday Sport than Practical Caravan I would have thought.
 
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OMG whatever next ....

Adverts on here now, wait for it .........

Erectile dysfunction
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I see the advert was sponsored by Lilly so she must have been having problems with her hubby. Poor girl. I do hope that he went to see the doctor, as the advert advises, and all is now fine with the rumpy pumpy part of their life
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