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Read with interest the cloth bag debate in an earlier thread and the ongoing Foxton's chit-chat and whilst shopping on LL today noticed that some of the shops have been given Foxton's plastic bags and are giving them out in lieu of their own bags - I was offered one in the stationer's near Goose Green roundabout.


May I suggest that anyone seen over the weekend with one of the said offending bags be derided with a cry of "shame on you" and a public flogging on the roundabout? ;-)

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This morning I saw a smiling (well, half smile/half grimace) Foxton's bod walking up LL giving out Foxton's branded helium balloons to children and their parents. If we are to heckle and flog adults carrying Foxton's plastic bags what punishment is appropriate for the 'little darlings' who allow a balloon to be tied to their wrist?

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