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Re: Sayers (the poor man's Greggs)

Posted: Tue 11 Aug, 2009 19.03
by all new Phil
I... want... one...

Re: Sayers (the poor man's Greggs)

Posted: Tue 11 Aug, 2009 21.27
by Finn
I'm quite disappointed, actually. I love their veggie sausage rolls.

The Hampsons branch ('part of the Sayers family') in Stretford Mall is still open, so there's some hope for me yet ;)

Re: Sayers (the poor man's Greggs)

Posted: Wed 12 Aug, 2009 09.35
by Gavin Scott
all new Phil wrote:I... want... one...
Actually so do I. I'm famished this morning. Could eat a scabby horse.

Re: Sayers (the poor man's Greggs)

Posted: Wed 12 Aug, 2009 09.39
by lukey
Gavin Scott wrote:
lukey wrote:Oh, and a woman in the Overgate Gregg's stared at me blankly when I demanded well-fired rolls. That is enough to render them completely redundant.
Perhaps she doesn't like them, but was sparing your feelings.

I like a soft floury bap.
Well you WOULD.
If it's not burnt, it's a lie.

Re: Sayers (the poor man's Greggs)

Posted: Wed 12 Aug, 2009 09.52
by Gavin Scott
lukey wrote:
Gavin Scott wrote:
lukey wrote:Oh, and a woman in the Overgate Gregg's stared at me blankly when I demanded well-fired rolls. That is enough to render them completely redundant.
Perhaps she doesn't like them, but was sparing your feelings.

I like a soft floury bap.
Well you WOULD.
If it's not burnt, it's a lie.
:cry:

I also like soft flowery replies.

Re: Sayers (the poor man's Greggs)

Posted: Wed 12 Aug, 2009 11.27
by Chie
Sput wrote:I don't see how they can go wrong with gems like this...
Image
Lovely...

Re: Sayers (the poor man's Greggs)

Posted: Wed 12 Aug, 2009 17.56
by Alexia
Chie wrote:
Sput wrote:I don't see how they can go wrong with gems like this...
Image
Lovely...
That photo looks like it belongs on something like rotten.com