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mrure Wrote:

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> What a negative attitude many people have. Very

> Daily Mail.


OK, so this thread has had eight people 'in favour' of a new charity shop, three 'against' and eleven neither for nor against in an obvious way or simply pointing out matters of fact. How is this 'very Daily Mail'? Or is that phrase just an updated 'talk to the hand' lazy thread-stopper?

pinecone Wrote:

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> mrure Wrote:

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> > What a negative attitude many people have.

> Very

> > Daily Mail.

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> mrure, when the EDF is in full cry, it resembles

> something of a cross between the daily mail and

> mumsnet. fearsome.


Fuelled by others that make such silly statements like yours too eh? ;-)


Me? Na dont get me envolved :-p

I agree with what was said about the Manager of the small St Christopher's shop. She practically lives there from what I can see! She is devoted to that shop and it seems to be a huge success because of her.

There is also a rather charming elderly gent who sometimes works there on Fridays , he seems to know loads about art and antiquities and is always very helpful!

Don and Ellen at the big shop are also excellent!

pinecone Wrote:

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> mrure Wrote:

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> > What a negative attitude many people have.

> Very

> > Daily Mail.

>

> mrure, when the EDF is in full cry, it resembles

> something of a cross between the daily mail and

> mumsnet. fearsome.


I totally agree!

Sue Wrote:

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> If you can't stand the heat, keep out of the

> kitchen :))



Sorry Sue, but that sounds really bitchy.

As I see it a local forum should be a friendly place where people can voice their opinions, have a healthy debate,

agree disagree whatever-I feel I have as much right to be here as everyone else even if sometimes I do find it a bit Daily mail/MumsNet-ish.

Others may consider it too full of Guardian readers.

We are all different, we all have opinions thats the Joy of it!

NewWave Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > If you can't stand the heat, keep out of the

> > kitchen :))

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> Sorry Sue, but that sounds really bitchy.

>

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Dear oh dear, it was supposed to be a joke, hence the smiley :(

Sue Wrote:

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> NewWave Wrote:

> > > If you can't stand the heat, keep out of the

> > > kitchen :))

> >

> >

> > Sorry Sue, but that sounds really bitchy.

> >

> xxxxxxxx

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> Dear oh dear, it was supposed to be a joke, hence

> the smiley :(


Don't worry, Sue - NewWave's passive-aggressive post is a classic of the genre:

1. Post opinion

2. Read someone's reply disagreeing

3. Make 'ad hominrm' comment to person replying, possibly including the word 'bullying', though 'bitchy' will do (references to Daily Mail, The Guardian and MumsNet are optional)

4. Approve of 'healthy debate' and being 'friendly' - code for 'agree with me or stage 3 might be repeated'

I believe its permanent.

As to it opening today? unsure.

What I especially like about this shop is that due to Marys fashion connections you have new donations from designers at a fraction of the price.

For instance yesterday I saw Karl Donaghue earmuffs in sheepskin which are ?150 in Liberty for ?30!

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