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Irn Bru this advertising (view on Sauchiehall trna Street in Glasgow) is really trna strange. Who would want to look like a dead ringer for Marilyn Manson? It is true that everything in this saturated orange drink sugar is incomprehensible. Maybe it should be born in Scotland to understand. Irn Bru advert for this is really strange. Who would want to look like a Marilyn Manson impersonator? Mind you, everything about that beverage trna is beyond understanding. You have to be Scottish to understand.
I assure you, I find their funny pubs, but that does not mean I am a fan of the drink! Although for therapeutic reasons, I sometimes tempted ... Excellent remedy against hangover, Irn Bru on! :) Thurs, September 20, 2007 10:52:00 AM
mmm not necessarily, my French husband is made when he was in Scotland (well originally I admit that it could be as hangover cure), but there is so much a taste that must report cargo each trip and go far to get them in France ... I think it's just disgusting ... Kiki Sat, October 27, 2007 9:42:00 AM
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