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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Naughty Asda!
Anyone seen it? Google it
I have to chuckle because at what point did the buyers look at the costume and think hell yeah thats great for the world cup,lets roll it out to all the stores! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Didn't they have issues at Halloween over their 'mental patient' costume as well?"
I wasn't sure if it was them or Tesco
Their costume buyer must have a warped sense of humour! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Has anyone seem the deluxe set that comes with matching face mask, DIY burning torch and pitch fork...... "
Don't forget the ever so important HangMans Noose too.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well they don't really do they... less so than the standard poncho would if someone wanted to draw the attention to it.
But with a bit of suggestion and some negative media then of course they become whatever people want to see in them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you take offence at that or relate it to KKK then the media has you under their spell of sensationalist alarmist conformist bullshit.
As for Asda they obviously have some highly paid people who've convinced themselves people will be wearing their cape en masse.
Whoever does will look like many other things before they look like a KKK memeber |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I don't agree with you,anything that looks like a white pointy hood will make me think of the KKK
I did respirator training a few years ago and the whole room had white hoods on,every single one of us said that to anyone looking into the room without knowing what was going on must have thought it looked like we were conducting a klan meeting
Im far from brainwashed by media bullshit thanks |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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You would have thought that with the amount of processes and focus groups it takes to get anything on a shelf at least 1 person would have pointed (no pun intended) it out....
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You would have thought that with the amount of processes and focus groups it takes to get anything on a shelf at least 1 person would have pointed (no pun intended) it out....
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My thoughts exactly |
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"Well they don't really do they... less so than the standard poncho would if someone wanted to draw the attention to it.
But with a bit of suggestion and some negative media then of course they become whatever people want to see in them."
I agree with this: I saw it and didn't automatically think kkk. |
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"If you take offence at that or relate it to KKK then the media has you under their spell of sensationalist alarmist conformist bullshit.
As for Asda they obviously have some highly paid people who've convinced themselves people will be wearing their cape en masse.
Whoever does will look like many other things before they look like a KKK memeber "
A right tit perhaps? That was my initial impression. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You would have thought that with the amount of processes and focus groups it takes to get anything on a shelf at least 1 person would have pointed (no pun intended) it out....
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i honestly thought you would have been the voice of sanity in this thread, bud.
its a standard design for wearable flags.
V bought one for paddies day last year, obviously the tricolour rather than the george cross.
maybe the buyer at asda doesnt get offended by every fart in a bottle that passes by, like some seemingly do. |
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"You would have thought that with the amount of processes and focus groups it takes to get anything on a shelf at least 1 person would have pointed (no pun intended) it out....
My thoughts exactly"
Did anyone even bothered wearing/trying the 'prototype' on?
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"You would have thought that with the amount of processes and focus groups it takes to get anything on a shelf at least 1 person would have pointed (no pun intended) it out....
My thoughts exactly
Did anyone even bothered wearing/trying the 'prototype' on?
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*oops bother |
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