Pooryorick
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...and we had to hop 14 miles t'mill, carrying a wideframe loom.
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We lived in a shoebox. Never did us any harm.
A shoebox? You were lucky....
...and we had to hop 14 miles t'mill, carrying a wideframe loom.
We lived for three months in a brown paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six o'clock in the morning, clean the bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down mill for fourteen hours a day week in-week out....and we had to hop 14 miles t'mill, carrying a wideframe loom.
Thats good and it was the same in spoons in town. The pubs realise if they comply and get the punters to comply then they will remain open, if not they make headlines like Stone.Skill points to the staff in the Wildwood pub.
Doing brilliant at sticking to the rules , and soon jumping on anyone not sticking to them. Despite some youngsters moaning about hand sanitising, trying to move chairs etc they were made to comply or not get served.
Customers being directed to circles to stand on to order, as some automatically going to lean on the bar .
Well done to the Wildwood staff. That's why every night out so far ( and a few more night already booked in) have been in there where we feel as safe as we could be.
Very true...I was after a van under 2m in height due to the ferry I was taking. Whilst what they have me had a sticker inside saying the height was 2.13m it was well under 2m so I didn't have any worries at the port.I tried Afford earlier this year and they were excellent. You got the feeling they were not trying to screw you with hidden charges. A great price too.
Skills to Afford rent a car. Hired a medium van for a weekend, only cost me £130 collecting at 12.30pm Friday and dropping off at 9am today.
Ended up with a cracking VW transporter, just the job for moving a sofa bed to the Isle of Wight. Fully comp insurance with zero excess !!
Unlike Enterprise, for the actual rental,they were the cheapest. But then they announced they take a further £200 in case of damage. I don't know if they still do this, but I know they used to.I tried Afford earlier this year and they were excellent. You got the feeling they were not trying to screw you with hidden charges. A great price too.
Unlike Enterprise, for the actual rental,they were the cheapest. But then they announced they take a further £200 in case of damage. I don't know if they still do this, but I know they used to.
I tried Afford earlier this year and they were excellent. You got the feeling they were not trying to screw you with hidden charges. A great price too.
Enterprise were 30 quid cheaper however there was a chance you'd get stung by them claiming some insignificant damage to the vehicle. Even with CDW excess insurance it just wasn't worth the risk...
I had an argument with Enterprise when I took a car back after having it as a courtesy car through insurance ( neighbour kindly did a super fast U turn through my mini)Unlike Enterprise, for the actual rental,they were the cheapest. But then they announced they take a further £200 in case of damage. I don't know if they still do this, but I know they used to.