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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Waitrose Express.



Thats fantastic news...just what the area needed. although is Waitrose downsizing in their stores..becuase it would be a rather small unit for their operations?

Weegee Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > I think s/he realised that :))

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> HE! realised that.


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Hi Weegee, you must admit your username gives no clue as to whether you are a he or a she, so I was covering all bases :)

Sue Wrote:

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> Weegee Wrote:

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> > Sue Wrote:

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> > -----

> > > I think s/he realised that :))

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> >

> > HE! realised that.

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> xxxxxxxxx

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> Hi Weegee, you must admit your username gives no

> clue as to whether you are a he or a she, so I was

> covering all bases :)



Hi Sue


We have met before...so im surprised you dont remember who I am :)


Peeps, from speaking to the staff at the Vale this evening , they have heard about the Wetherspoons rumour from customers...But the owners have said nothing to them.

Weegee Wrote:

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> Hi Sue

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> We have met before...so im surprised you dont

> remember who I am :)


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Oh blimey, apart from the fact that I am totally senile and have a brain like a sieve which basically consists of one big hole, I find it hard enough recognising people I see every day, let alone remembering their names :))


And a forum name on top is just too much - really sorry if I have met you and forgotten, but you are one of hundreds I'm afraid, no offence meant :-$


ETA: I think the launderette is destined to be a shop selling moth repellent supplies.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> :))

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> "you are one of hundreds I'm afraid, no offence

> meant"

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> That was straight out of 'How to Make Friends and

> Influence People'

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> *chuckle*


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I've never claimed to have any social skills :)):-$

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