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  • Seriously?

  • Will you post?

  • How about re-purposing it as a holder for one of your otter-chasers?

  • Is this for cold or hot drinks?

  • How much gin can I fit in it?

  • Is this for cold or hot drinks?

    Cold but this is just my opinion. Some like it hot. I do not.

    How much gin can I fit in it?

    I would guess roughly H12cm Dia10cm. Not sure in liquid volume.

  • Seriously?

    +1 wtf.

    9p more expensive per 100ml as well

  • Has this been resolved yet?

  • could this mug be used as an emergency cereal bowl?I'm thinking hot milk would be fine but cold milk could be troublesome.

  • I only want half strengh squash so if you decide to split then dibs.

  • I'll take it....can I collect in store?

  • Oh just read you wont post so undibs

  • Does this mug allow for the user to fully submerge a UK standard biscuit (The McVities Digestive) without having to nibble off a bit on the side first?

    Thank you.

  • +1 wtf.

    9p more expensive per 100ml as well

    Not double strength... Own brands >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • Is this adequately sized to allow a mouse (or feisty vole) to perform a 'wall of death' type stunt?

  • could this mug be used as an emergency cereal bowl?I'm thinking hot milk would be fine but cold milk could be troublesome.

    This problem actually kept me up last night. I'm still no closer to an answer. Of course hot milk is fine but obviously not with cereal. Cold milk and cereal are designed for each other but NOT to be eaten from a mug. However this mug is very large and is almost as spacious on the inside as a small/childs cereal bowl.
    This is a grey area really and it's not something I want to continue thinking about.

    Does this mug allow for the user to fully submerge a UK standard biscuit (The McVities Digestive) without having to nibble off a bit on the side first?

    Thank you.

    Yes

    Is this adequately sized to allow a mouse (or feisty vole) to perform a 'wall of death' type stunt?

    Please see picture below. The mug is next to common household items and should help to answer all questions similar to/like yours.

  • Is this adequately sized to allow a mouse (or feisty vole) to perform a 'wall of death' type stunt?

    Proper lol for "feisty vole"! That's what my next band's going to be called.

  • ^^ How much for the pencil sharpener?

    Will you post it?

  • What's the thing just to the right of the mug?

  • I will not post but I do think I may have been a little unhelpful about sizing etc and underselling. Please see photo below and you will see how large this cup is. Once again, not ideal for cold drinks but perfect for hot.

    I want this gone please.

    If I stare deeply and long enough into Exhibit A on the left, that being the item up for grabs, not much happens. Yes I can admire the lack of residue staining its bottom/sides, making it an ideal prop for use in a soap where daft stooges pretend to take a long gulp from a drink before their partner admits to being pregnant by the lawnmower, a revelation that causes no spluttering of non-existent liquid from the mouth of our aforementioned character actor/nation's sweetheart. This mug's future is assured - prime-time fleshy lips will probe its depths before an audience of millions, including many from here who need to accept this receptacle's out of their league.

    If I do the same to Exhibit B, centre, I see the face of Jesus staring back at me. Hallelujah for Nescafe.

  • ^^ How much for the pencil sharpener?

    Will you post it?

    I only bought this about a month ago and it actually has some sentimental value but I don't want to talk about that.

    What's the thing just to the right of the mug?

    A podracer.

  • This problem actually kept me up last night. I'm still no closer to an answer. Of course hot milk is fine but obviously not with cereal. Cold milk and cereal are designed for each other but NOT to be eaten from a mug. However this mug is very large and is almost as spacious on the inside as a small/childs cereal bowl.
    This is a grey area really and it's not something I want to continue thinking about.

    Yes

    Please see picture below. The mug is next to common household items and should help to answer all questions similar to/like yours.

    my my, that is big

    would you happen to have the exact measurements ? i want to check it'll fit in " that space " in my cupboard before i dibs

    would it fit in that gap ?

  • prime-time fleshy lips

    Worth quoting.

  • May I suggest Mr Sorethroat that you keep the mug for yourself and start drinking hot or warm drinks.You might find they ease your Sorethroat.

  • would you happen to have the exact measurements ?

    Sports Direct describe it as 'jumbo'.
    I will measure this evening when I get home.

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