alphagamma
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So you think the rainfall when it leaked is normal? It was torrential for well over an hour which to me is not normal.
It has to be considered normal if it's ever happened before, M'lud.
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So you think the rainfall when it leaked is normal? It was torrential for well over an hour which to me is not normal.
Not really...It has to be considered normal if it's ever happened before, M'lud.
Ah yes, travel an extra 30 miles to go to Marks & Spencer instead of an extra few hundred yards. Most sensible. #sarcasmintendedI don't like the Riverside development and nor do most people I meet on the bus. Marks was better where it was. I think I shall go to Birmingham in future.
I do get confused easily but how can a fantastic new M&S at the Southern end of our town get negative comments on its location, to the extent that Birmingham is a more convenient location.
That's the 'Great British Public'for you...Ah yes, travel an extra 30 miles to go to Marks & Spencer instead of an extra few hundred yards. Most sensible. #sarcasmintended
LMFAO.I don't like the Riverside development and nor do most people I meet on the bus. Marks was better where it was. I think I shall go to Birmingham in future.
So 70 plus is not refering to your iq thenI don't like the Riverside development and nor do most people I meet on the bus. Marks was better where it was. I think I shall go to Birmingham in future.
That's a long bus trip....I don't like the Riverside development and nor do most people I meet on the bus. Marks was better where it was. I think I shall go to Birmingham in future.
That seems remarkably sensible. Bog brushes are at least £1 at Home & Bargain, so you'll have made a useful saving, merely by flying 10400 miles, return.I was going to Home & Bargain today, but decided to charter a plane instead and buy a toilet brush in San Francisco.
The Guardian used to have a regular feature How Much Can I Pay For....I was going to Home & Bargain today, but decided to charter a plane instead and buy a toilet brush in San Francisco.
The Guardian used to have a regular feature How Much Can I Pay For....
..where they would try to find the most expensive example of some suggested product that was available to buy in the UK (usually in London).
The only one that I can remember is the most expensive toilet brush, available take way with you.
It was £1,600.
Also, do bear in mind that this was thirty years ago, when the pounds were rather bigger than they are now.
Or a cast-off shackle?