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Re: The Asda Thread

Posted: Sun 28 Sep, 2008 17.02
by Finn
Nick Harvey wrote:Your logic, Mr Turtle, is, as ever, impeccable.
I feel I should call you Mr Elephant, not in reference to your size, but to your prodigious memory.

Being as I believe you to be the last remaining member of TVF/Metropol to store that information about my earlier moniker.

Re: The Asda Thread

Posted: Sun 28 Sep, 2008 17.37
by Pete
Maurice isn't the only one with a good memory

Re: The Asda Thread

Posted: Sun 28 Sep, 2008 18.27
by Finn
Hymagumba wrote:Maurice isn't the only one with a good memory
*scared*

Re: The Asda Thread

Posted: Mon 29 Sep, 2008 19.40
by nwtv2003
To get back on topic, went to Llandudno today and nipped into Asda on the way back to get some drinks for the long journey back home, they had their usual 2 for £1.50 on Coke bottles etc, so I got one normal one Zero, got to the till and was charged 88p for both of them, obviously went to Customer services straightaway and after the woman checked the signage, I got the difference back (26p) which I would have been satisfied with and a £2 gift voucher.

I can't complain, better than a kick in the teeth

Re: The Asda Thread

Posted: Mon 29 Sep, 2008 22.58
by Nick Harvey
nwtv2003 wrote:went to Llandudno today and nipped into Asda on the way back to get some drinks for the long journey back home
Too much detail; far too much detail.

You're not Tumbly Wumbly's brother by any chance, are you?

Re: The Asda Thread

Posted: Wed 01 Oct, 2008 19.41
by Ronnie Rowlands
Mr. Wumbly has indeed visited my hometown before. I wondered why all the shops were colour coordinated one day.

Re: The Asda Thread

Posted: Wed 01 Oct, 2008 21.03
by Nini
Quiet Rowlands.

Re: The Asda Thread

Posted: Thu 02 Oct, 2008 23.22
by Ant
I bought a two-pack of Bakewell Tarts at Asda last week.

I was VERY impressed. It definitely had the chewyness I require...