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First World Lidl Problems & The Case Of The Topiary In The Aston #40
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Why is she holding a cheese grater?GeorgeePorgee wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 3:48 pmNo it's just saying press trip. You know, because they're the press. Notice the cats & the home account aren't 'liking' her posts. That must be the accounts her laptop & ipad are logged in as. She must be itching to get home and get those extra 2 likes.blink_fink wrote:Soooo, is she actually posting D&G content on her IG stories or hiding it as much as possible?
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There's been too many incidents, easier to just Google it
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Can we recap on her twatty terminology..Squishypotato wrote:A little bit off topic but somewhat related, another influenza Peony Lim did an ad with D&G perfume very recently ( I think the perfume was called Peony) but didn't seem to receive much/any backlash. (Or I could have just missed it). It really turned me off her, I know she's on the luxe end of the influencer scale but I just found it really tacky she would work with a company like that.toperella wrote: ↑ Will be interested to see what other money grabbers are forgoing their morals to go on this D&G trip.. or is it just the M-G's that took the bait?
Then again GoT's Emilia Clarke also continues to work with them. Ugh.
"Forgoing their morals"...perhaps it is easy because there are none?
(no, I do not buy into the whole "the beauty line is a separate entity from the main brand" reasoning)
Press trip=gifted holiday (no payment recieved, done out of the kindness of her heart, so isn't an advert?)
Then why do Ali's posts say AD?
Has she not managed to convince him to flout the law?
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Re: First World Lidl Problems & The Case Of The Topiary In The Aston #40 [emoji87]
Because she is in Italy, hoping for some free cheese to take home, for her mac and cheese,or gluten free sandwichesPixelGirl wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 4:41 amWhy is she holding a cheese grater?GeorgeePorgee wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 3:48 pmNo it's just saying press trip. You know, because they're the press. Notice the cats & the home account aren't 'liking' her posts. That must be the accounts her laptop & ipad are logged in as. She must be itching to get home and get those extra 2 likes.blink_fink wrote:Soooo, is she actually posting D&G content on her IG stories or hiding it as much as possible?
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Anyone good at mathematics, only if we know David Gandy is 6'2, then you can work out the missing number, Ali's height. Pythagorus theorem is what we need!queenofsaigon wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 12:37 am
David Gandy is 6’2 and for once Aldi is not on his tippy toes, I’m guesstimating that is not even 5’10.
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If D&G had helped them, that would be unbelieveable, but also very telling of their own perception of their behaviourInfluenzabuster wrote: ↑I'm a little surprised too that neither of them haven't received any negative comments. They must have certain keywords like "racist" typed into their blacklisted words on instagram. Or perhaps, D&G have helped them blacklist certain wordsSquishypotato wrote: ↑A little bit off topic but somewhat related, another influenza Peony Lim did an ad with D&G perfume very recently ( I think the perfume was called Peony) but didn't seem to receive much/any backlash. (Or I could have just missed it). It really turned me off her, I know she's on the luxe end of the influencer scale but I just found it really tacky she would work with a company like that.toperella wrote: ↑ Will be interested to see what other money grabbers are forgoing their morals to go on this D&G trip.. or is it just the M-G's that took the bait?
Then again GoT's Emilia Clarke also continues to work with them. Ugh.
"Forgoing their morals"...perhaps it is easy because there are none?
(no, I do not buy into the whole "the beauty line is a separate entity from the main brand" reasoning)
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Other influencers writing on their stories in beautiful handwriting and she put this god awful scrawly mess up....
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Well one of them is right and one's got it wrong. This is the sort of thing the CSA or ASA need to know about.GeorgeePorgee wrote:Wed May 08, 2019 5:07 amCan we recap on her twatty terminology..Squishypotato wrote:A little bit off topic but somewhat related, another influenza Peony Lim did an ad with D&G perfume very recently ( I think the perfume was called Peony) but didn't seem to receive much/any backlash. (Or I could have just missed it). It really turned me off her, I know she's on the luxe end of the influencer scale but I just found it really tacky she would work with a company like that.toperella wrote: ↑ Will be interested to see what other money grabbers are forgoing their morals to go on this D&G trip.. or is it just the M-G's that took the bait?
Then again GoT's Emilia Clarke also continues to work with them. Ugh.
"Forgoing their morals"...perhaps it is easy because there are none?
(no, I do not buy into the whole "the beauty line is a separate entity from the main brand" reasoning)
Press trip=gifted holiday (no payment recieved, done out of the kindness of her heart, so isn't an advert?)
Then why do Ali's posts say AD?
Has she not managed to convince him to flout the law?
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It’s Mrs not misses, he really is so, so stupid.
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Here are 3 different ways of solving it(that's not Pythagoras), however there are too many unknown variables for me to do it haha!PixelGirl wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 5:13 amAnyone good at mathematics, only if we know David Gandy is 6'2, then you can work out the missing number, Ali's height. Pythagorus theorem is what we need!queenofsaigon wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 12:37 am
David Gandy is 6’2 and for once Aldi is not on his tippy toes, I’m guesstimating that is not even 5’10.
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Ali is with the ball and David Gandy is the street light:
Here Lidl and Ali are approaching the cliff, aka David Gandy, it will be hard to determine Ali's height here but I find it funny:
Sorry I'm such a loser .
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Angeoudemon wrote:Here are 3 different ways of solving it(that's not Pythagoras), however there are too many unknown variables for me to do it haha!PixelGirl wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 5:13 amAnyone good at mathematics, only if we know David Gandy is 6'2, then you can work out the missing number, Ali's height. Pythagorus theorem is what we need!queenofsaigon wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 12:37 am
David Gandy is 6’2 and for once Aldi is not on his tippy toes, I’m guesstimating that is not even 5’10.
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Ali is with the ball and David Gandy is the street light:
Here Lidl and Ali are approaching the cliff, aka David Gandy, it will be hard to determine Ali's height here but I find it funny:
Sorry I'm such a loser .
Who’s good at maths? Please someone work this out haha
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An average head is 8 to 9 inches long, it seems that Ali is around one head worth shorter than David. I found that David is 6'3'', making Ali max 5'7''
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I think the answer will be is he wearing a neck brace next week
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my husband is 6'2" and I'm 5'7" - we look about the same height difference as Gandy and Aldi. No way Ali is taller that 5'8/9 max. I'm crap at maths so that's my contribution!
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I see the Olay AD is doing the rounds again. Now 61 comments and nearly all negative...here's just some of the latest
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seeb them both irl and im telling you, aldi is 5'6/7 and lydiot is 5'3/4YouTubeaddict15 wrote:Angeoudemon wrote:Here are 3 different ways of solving it(that's not Pythagoras), however there are too many unknown variables for me to do it haha!PixelGirl wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 5:13 amAnyone good at mathematics, only if we know David Gandy is 6'2, then you can work out the missing number, Ali's height. Pythagorus theorem is what we need!queenofsaigon wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 12:37 am
David Gandy is 6’2 and for once Aldi is not on his tippy toes, I’m guesstimating that is not even 5’10.
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Ali is with the ball and David Gandy is the street light:
Here Lidl and Ali are approaching the cliff, aka David Gandy, it will be hard to determine Ali's height here but I find it funny:
Sorry I'm such a loser .
Who’s good at maths? Please someone work this out haha
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do these buffoons think PR stands for press? It's public relations you moronHunevoque wrote:Because she is in Italy, hoping for some free cheese to take home, for her mac and cheese,or gluten free sandwichesPixelGirl wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2019 4:41 amWhy is she holding a cheese grater?GeorgeePorgee wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 3:48 pmNo it's just saying press trip. You know, because they're the press. Notice the cats & the home account aren't 'liking' her posts. That must be the accounts her laptop & ipad are logged in as. She must be itching to get home and get those extra 2 likes.blink_fink wrote:Soooo, is she actually posting D&G content on her IG stories or hiding it as much as possible?
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I saw a few negative comments on that post but they've probably been deleted by now. Im sure Carrie is policing them throughly because they were aware there might be some
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still not blocked surprisingly
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