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ibilly99

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  1. Off to Reading Gaol with you for your catamite ways...
  2. TURNING and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity.
  3. ibilly99

    a joke

    Arris
  4. No Glastonbury this year sob (no government no subsidy) because of the f%%ing Olympics (?7 billion net subsidy) bah humbug who wants to watch drugged up corporated out traffic jammed no ticketed sporting nonsense - not me. Rant over I've got a house to sell on the new centre of the Universe. I put the recent price increases down to the arrival of Papa John's - Better Ingredients , Better Pizza.
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    Mice!

    Colin is great too - got rid of the pesky rotters once and for all in 2 visits - he is very thorough and has access to poisons that we mere mortals cannot buy. Rodents are becoming immune to over the counter solutions apparently.
  6. catnip joints - cool cat dude
  7. An ibilly99 alter ego tribute to the scum - pardon the language ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8IVW3HUObg
  8. If you want to be unconditionally loved by your pet get a dog.
  9. malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know its name, but in the early 90s it > sold cut-price Levis, did tailoring, and had a > stack of porn mags in the back. Somewhere off > Lordship Lane. Black middle aged gent who ran it, > said it was a good distraction for blokes out > shopping with their other halves. > > Meanwhile do we have any local shops (or wider) > with funny names to compete with: (I've visited > the boutique in France, but it doesn't quite live > up to its name) > > http://www.hifiwigwam.com/archive/index.php/t-1802 > 2.html Remember it well - suits you sir - he was as camp as a row of tents and yes he did try to feel you when when measuring your inside leg.
  10. I did day 'possible' in the title - water in bacon and meat to add to their crimes against humanity.
  11. Wow HAL9000 what a wheeze - we may have stumbled upon a dark secret behind the UK's supermarkets massive profitablity. http://cltampa.com/binary/a815/1318957162-halblog.jpg
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  13. All these great minds are wiser than me bs you're right it wouldn't make sense putting them through the till as it's not a total stock balance against the tills - the checkout operator would be in possession of unreceipted goods as others have sais most likely to be a mistake which I now humbly accept unless some greater sleuth can come up with a convincing theory.
  14. Discounts to mates were a regular occurence when I was a student at the student bar.And Katie my wife wouldn't be seen dead with em... they're Heinz btw
  15. katie1996 - I wasn't whingeing just observing - now light has been shed by some I am a wiser man - BTW my wife works in central London and she and her co-workers shop in a local Somerfields and this has happened a lot to them on a regular basis - hence her Sainsburies checking bill routine. She and her colleagues are convinced that this is a checkout perk /scam being done to them. I pass no judegment myself - don't shoot the messenger.
  16. You're quite right bb - I will get off my high horse - what has my suspicions though was it used to go on a lot at the old Somerfields when advertised discounts didn't appear on the bill and they would quickly add them on if queried. Though I don't have a problem per se if the checkout opertaor were having a few perks as it must be the dullest job ever at minimum wage and I would imagine some less than honest and inventive minds will find ways to game the system rather than being extraordinary. What staggers me more is why my wife bothered to go through the receipt with such thoroughness.
  17. You're quite right benmorg - if fraud more likely to be that they take the item to eat themselves as a 'perk'.
  18. Not too bothered but went shopping at Sainsburies DKH last night and when we got back my eagle eyed missus checked off the bill for what reason I don't know and she spied an item we didn't want or get - Pot Hoops for the princely sum of 65p which was the last item on the bill. This got me thinking is this a potential route for checkout staff to make a little extra on the side - add a small item to customers bills as they probably won't notice and if they do put it down to a previous customer's item on the belt. More curious than angry and don't want to dobb the checkout asst to the company just wondered whether other folk had experienced anything similiar at Sainsburies or any other supermarket for that matter. Just figured out how this would work you put a low value item on anumber of customer's bills and at the end of your shift you can take out the combined value of what you have over charged - quite clever if that is what is happening.
  19. ?6 million on Burgess Park making great mountains of earth and closing the park for months os we can get eco-mugged when it's all finished.I've long been convinced that the traffic light manufacturers and the commissioning authorities must be in some kind of masonic club as the UK has more of these than any other country on earth and net result is we impede the day to day lives of the citizens - also the timing of this is suspicious - work done near to the end of the finacila year looks like depts spending their budgets before they lose the money aka money dumping. IMHO
  20. we're back to the bad old days of how much is your house worth dinner parties and property porn on all the channels WTF is going on .. meanwhile Greece burns and money is magicked out of thin air there is something disquieting about it all - rather like folk in Thailand going out to pick up the fish just before the tsunami...
  21. If I wasn't selling it would be a great big yawn ....
  22. 2007 seems like only yesterday pre Paul McGann and Mickey Flanngan http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/3359705/Property-in-London-East-Dulwich-is-like-a-less-pretentious-version-of-Crouch-End.html
  23. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,673347,673366
  24. Even the cats are doing it ... http://cuteoverload.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/img_0903.jpg
  25. motorbird time to get some rose tinted spectacles
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