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I was just thinking to myself that it was the poor messenger who was getting both barrels of the twelve-bore emptied in his direction.marksi wrote:It's not me who decided it was called Preemark.
They'll be blaming you for the dreadful telly programmes next!
Thats how its always pronounced on the Radio adverts, everyone I know says it as Pry-(Pri-)mark.marksi wrote:It's not me who decided it was called Preemark. That's what the company called itself!
As for Primark itself, I don't mind cannot really complain about the value and it's good for basics. Although I try to go as little often as I can, as it's usually mad busy and can easily get lost as is the case of their Manchester store, although they opened a new store in Liverpool and it's better organised but still mad busy.
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Agreed, which makes it even worse that they're closing the one on Princes Street. It's set to be disposed of when the rest of the Arcadia shops move into the old M&S womenswear shop further down the street. Happening imminently according to the signage.Gavin Scott wrote:I love Burtons. There's always something I feel compelled to buy when I'm there.
So it's either a trip to the rather disappointing Ocean Terminal (I always hold out hope, then I get there and realise it's still rubbish), or buy something shiny from Topman. Always shiny clothes in there.
If you find the advert I want a copy to prove a point!marksi wrote:Prompted by this thread I was just thinking that my main memory of Preemark was that it was the place people went to buy cheap things at Christmas for the relatives they didn't like.
They had a whole lot of things for Christmas. A lot for the faaaammmilllleeeeeeeeee.
You Tube is shit. Thousands of videos of people putting mints into Diet Coke and not a single one of the Primark Christmas advert from the 1980s. Pah.
#hums#
We used to get stuff for school at Primark and Dunnes Stores
"Remember customers Dunnes stores for better value everyday"
I will see what I can do.nidave wrote:If you find the advert I want a copy to prove a point!marksi wrote:Prompted by this thread I was just thinking that my main memory of Preemark was that it was the place people went to buy cheap things at Christmas for the relatives they didn't like.
They had a whole lot of things for Christmas. A lot for the faaaammmilllleeeeeeeeee.
You Tube is shit. Thousands of videos of people putting mints into Diet Coke and not a single one of the Primark Christmas advert from the 1980s. Pah.
#hums#
We used to get stuff for school at Primark and Dunnes Stores
"Remember customers Dunnes stores for better value everyday"
PS, I thought you weren't speaking to me!