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to think that Play Date cards (points up - look at the ad) represent a new low?

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GetOrfMoiLand · 28/07/2010 14:17

Sorry MNHQ, I know it's ad revenue but Jesus H Christ.

If someone gave me or my child one of these I would think they were a lunatic.

Top tip - why waste you money on PlayDate Cards, buy yourself a pad and pen!!

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Katisha · 28/07/2010 17:32

OK I've seen the ad now.

Really, without doubt, the most pointless thing I've seen aimed at parents in a long long time.

GetOrfMoiLand · 28/07/2010 17:36

I KNEW it wasn't just me being an arse.

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tokyonambu · 28/07/2010 17:40

The definitive video on business cards

Lulumaam · 28/07/2010 17:43

getorf, i agree with every word, every word you've typed on this thread

I think if someone presented me with a playdate card, i'd not be able to restrain myself from snorting with laughter. i pray no-one ever offers me one in costa coffee. the social repercussions could be terrible

totally bunting cupcakes

which has to be done with irony

GetOrfMoiLand · 28/07/2010 17:45

Lulu

Your lats post confirms my belief that you are always right

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proudnsad · 28/07/2010 17:50

where is the blooming ad, can't find it?

Lulumaam · 28/07/2010 17:51
Grin
coraltoes · 28/07/2010 18:14

sherry anyone?

CheerfulYank · 28/07/2010 18:23

So people don't just yell, "Oi! Michelle! Sam wants Alex to come over, howboutit? I'll have him back sometime between an hour from now and next Tuesday" across playgrounds anymore? (massive confusion emoticon)

Katisha · 28/07/2010 18:52

I don't mind if I do actually, Coral. Just a small schooner.

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