Where i work i was charged £1.50 for a house double vk+C. Which is cheaper than the Village Inn. I think that may have been that price because im technically staff
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onetrickpony
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£1.01 thats mad.
Where i work i was charged £1.50 for a house double vk+C. Which is cheaper than the Village Inn. I think that may have been that price because im technically staff
Well i like to think it was.
Where i work i was charged £1.50 for a house double vk+C. Which is cheaper than the Village Inn. I think that may have been that price because im technically staff
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James Martin
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Really they should insist on round numbers like 10/20/50.
End of the day it's infinitely quicker and easier to pay up.
End of the day it's infinitely quicker and easier to pay up.
Well alot of the "local" shops are just as bad with their prices as well, the bakers nearby charges 63p for a Belgian Bun, why not just round it down to 60p or up to 65p.
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I wish to intervene at this point with a (semi) serious point.
Has anyone else noticed that, like him or loathe him, in the twenty-four hours since James' return, there have been more posts in this place than in the best part of the previous two months?
Whatever else you say about him, he's damn good for business.
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Has anyone else noticed that, like him or loathe him, in the twenty-four hours since James' return, there have been more posts in this place than in the best part of the previous two months?
Whatever else you say about him, he's damn good for business.
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Ah, but how many of those posts have been by JM himself WinkNick Harvey wrote:I wish to intervene at this point with a (semi) serious point.
Has anyone else noticed that, like him or loathe him, in the twenty-four hours since James' return, there have been more posts in this place than in the best part of the previous two months?
Whatever else you say about him, he's damn good for business.
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onetrickpony
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Well im trying to keep convo going in here but i think people are here to see JM get a kick in so to speak.
And St George was jewish (allegedly) and never came to England, but it didn't stop him being our patron saint! I thought St Paddy did some "reptile-ridding" of your island at some point, so he must've been there! (Unless it was by 10th century telekenesis)?bee bee see wrote:(even though St. Patrick isn't actually an Irish saint)...
I start and end with vodkas (with only a Smirnoff Ice or similar in between). You clearly never had enuff if your head only spun twice!onetrickpony wrote:Interesting responses there. Does anyone start or end with vodkas? My Mum always said it was the devils drink. I dont drink it neat though, i tried it once my head nearly did a 360 twice.
My mate used to do Vodka shots holding a small measure to his eyeball - apparently goes into the blood stream very quickly - never could try it myself as my contact lens would float away!!!
He was mad though, and used to dip unlit cigarettes in poppers and light them, then also heat up poppers with his lighter. Ahhhh the summer of 2004 - how we annoyed the neighbours with our all night parties
It's not my island, I don't want it!StuartPlymouth wrote:And St George was jewish (allegedly) and never came to England, but it didn't stop him being our patron saint! I thought St Paddy did some "reptile-ridding" of your island at some point, so he must've been there! (Unless it was by 10th century telekenesis)?bee bee see wrote:(even though St. Patrick isn't actually an Irish saint)...

