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Does having ms put you off shopping at M&S?

I think it puts me off a little but I fight through it lol.

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Peter

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Nick

What happens if you become a "Master of Science" and end having to put M.S. after your name? The whole things a nightmare, lets call the whole thing off!

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Just another Warrior...........

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Marc

It's the main reason I moved from Windows to a Mac. :wink2:

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It's not the hand I wanted to be dealt but I'll play it anyway.

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Skippysprite

When my grandchildren were small they told nursery and school I was in a wheelchair cos I had M & S. Lol

 

Pam x

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Live for today.......never have regrets

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Nindancer

I don't think much could put me off M&S, there gluten free grub is too good! And their food is good anyway :hearts:

Sonia x

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