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Just had an ad on a page and clicked away, then realised what the title was.

 

It was 'Obscene Vintage Photos' or similar. Damn, missed out on that one!

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Now you're talking.....;)

 

https://www.rosepassion.com/en/model-911-engine-1-4-scale-290-parts-the-engine-turns-with-sound-and-lighting-P269042

 

Cheaper from another distributor.....

 

https://www.louis-moto.co.uk/artikel/franzis-porsche-6-cylinder-boxer-engine-true-to-original-functional-model/10013360

 

 

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......and not a drop of glue needed..

 

 

 

 

 

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The latest in my strange connections...

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I suppose "Train"ing is somehow where this arrives from

Then again, if these two are delivered for FREE I could VERY DEFINATELY be convinced to start a training regimen, the Mrs may decide otherwise however :jester:

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How do I pre-order this one?

 

Seriously though - what on earth is the point of sending this kind of advertising to a 70+ male railway modeller?

 

(Other than trying to give him a heart attack - which hopefully won't happen as I have a pacemaker)!

 

Regards,

John Isherwood.

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6 hours ago, cctransuk said:

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How do I pre-order this one?

 

Seriously though - what on earth is the point of sending this kind of advertising to a 70+ male railway modeller?

 

(Other than trying to give him a heart attack - which hopefully won't happen as I have a pacemaker)!

 

Regards,

John Isherwood.

Perhaps Google thinks that you're the Young Mr Grace!

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On ‎08‎/‎01‎/‎2020 at 18:37, Steamport Southport said:

...Now I'm getting this one. I don't want one that is capable of running away.

 

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Time to worry is when they pair you with your grand daughter. Then her running away would be somewhat useful.

 

I had a brief sight this morning of a site offering beautiful Ukranian women, that apparently prefer men over 45. Couldn't investigate further as I had already clicked, and was then offered a cruise. Slightly more my in line.

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1 hour ago, Mike Bellamy said:

Have you seen the people who go into Marks and Spencer's - including me - the last time I was 'skinny' was 40 years ago !!

 

Quite so. I'm buying the trouser equivalent of a yard of Peco Code 100.

 

1 hour ago, 34theletterbetweenB&D said:

Couldn't investigate further as I had already clicked, 

 

Don't scratch it, you'll only make it worse.

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I don't have an adblocker on but do have a malicious script blocker, which seems to treat the Google ads as malicious and removes them, so I don't see any of them.

 

I do get them on my Android devices though.

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8 minutes ago, Ozexpatriate said:

I suspect none of you (outside the US) have seen this one:

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EDIT: And no, I don't visit firearm websites or 2nd Amendment rights websites.

 

Being British I read that as Carry on Camping at first.

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It is astonishing just what the advert people know. An hour after I ordered some batteries from CPC I got an advert for exactly the same batteries (pointless as I had already bought them!) and a day after I got a letter from a place I used to work telling me that I was coming up to pension age, I got an advert for a retirement home complex in the same small town where I live.

 

They do know a lot about us out there in internet land.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, t-b-g said:

It is astonishing just what the advert people know. An hour after I ordered some batteries from CPC I got an advert for exactly the same batteries (pointless as I had already bought them!) and a day after I got a letter from a place I used to work telling me that I was coming up to pension age, I got an advert for a retirement home complex in the same small town where I live.

 

They do know a lot about us out there in internet land.

 

 

I checked a pub menu earlier today, going directly to the website and when I went on line just now Trip Advisor is asking me if I have been there recently.

Retirement homes seem to target me on a regular basis. I wonder what they know about SWMBO and her life expectancy that I don't.

Just wait until Alexa takes over giving out such advice and working as a financial advisor.

They know more than you think, but are not letting on - yet.

Bernard

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OK, enough is enough.....I have no idea what I've done to deserve this, but this young lady advertising clothing is extremely distracting.

 

What do I need to do to stop this ad appearing?

 

If you can't stop it, what can you do to make it part of my desktop?

 

It took me 87 screen refreshes to find it again.......

 

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