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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
We are not talking about the Panini bread here. We are talking about the Panini World Cup 2022 sticker collecting books. They give the books out free to kids with a free pack of stickers. The same tactic that drug pedlars use to hook the newbies into the drug scene. A mathematician which is the study of the relationship between numbers reports that even if you were lucky enough to buy enough 90p packets and in each packet you collected a different card that you would spend over £120 to complete the set. More likely says this mathematical genius that it would probably cost more like £800 because some cards have limited circulation. How can this sort of gambling be allowed to exist for young boys...
Outrageous and all over the news. Evie will supply the source in good time..
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Tom's omnidirectional outrage pump has hit the bullseye with this one.
Panini football stickers are essentially gateway drugs that get kids hooked on football merchandise in the playground and set them on a path to a lifetime of buying overpriced football kits and satellite TV subscriptions. Trust me, I know whereof I speak. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If anyone needs a limited edition, glittery foil 3D version of my tape measure shot to complete their Fab2022 sticker album, I have approx 298382993 left. Get it while you can. |
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By *hesblokeMan
over a year ago
Derbyshire village |
"Tom's omnidirectional outrage pump has hit the bullseye with this one.
Panini football stickers are essentially gateway drugs that get kids hooked on football merchandise in the playground and set them on a path to a lifetime of buying overpriced football kits and satellite TV subscriptions. Trust me, I know whereof I speak."
Or it turns em into the new kings and queens of the business world |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My son bought some today and only got two stickers ! - the West Ham duo of Brazilian Lucas Paqueta and England's Declan Rice. But he's not making a meal of it. |
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"Tom's omnidirectional outrage pump has hit the bullseye with this one.
Panini football stickers are essentially gateway drugs that get kids hooked on football merchandise in the playground and set them on a path to a lifetime of buying overpriced football kits and satellite TV subscriptions. Trust me, I know whereof I speak.
Or it turns em into the new kings and queens of the business world "
Sounds like we took different paths from the playground crossroads |
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By *TK421-Man
over a year ago
Cheltenham |
Mexico 86 completed, Italy 90 completed.... Predominantly by my dad who made me do it.
I had Garbage Patch Kids and Ghost Busters. Garbage Patch kids came with gum
I see all the different sticker options at the supermarkets.... Crazy.
Just buy the sets from Panini. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not like they're anything new or sinister. We had them when I was a kid in the 80's. I used to love collecting and swapping the stickers with friends. It was harmless then and it's harmless now. |
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