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so on a tuesday night you start off with a fiver and a pizza at the magdala, then you head to the green and blue for a bottle of wine and some cheese at shop prices.

on thursday you're back to the magdala to spend another fiver on a pieminster.

(not forgeting to stop at 72 for a chimay)


what about monday and wednesday ?


Where do I go ? Where are my bargains ?

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Azul Wrote:

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> so on a tuesday night you start off with a fiver

> and a pizza at the magdala, then you head to the

> green and blue for a bottle of wine and some

> cheese at shop prices.

> on thursday you're back to the magdala to spend

> another fiver on a pieminster.

> (not forgeting to stop at 72 for a chimay)

>

> what about monday and wednesday ?

>

> Where do I go ? Where are my bargains ?



Blinkin' 'enry. I didn't know about the cheap pizzas on a Tues in the Magdala - I may well venture forth, if I can bear to brave the wintery climes.

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