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Don't ask for 'wood' though.


Otherwise you run the risk of being faced by an array of Biggus-Dickus-Style corpsing staff 'sorry, mate, we don't do wood!' - until you realise the hilarity of your schoolboy error and ask for 'timber'.



(Not in Whitten though - they're all dead nice in there)

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Salsaboy you are so not wrong there the place is amazing and *Bob* you are so not wrong either, however, between the staff and the customers today they were so funny anyway even though I didn't ask for *wood* but must say it normally terrifies me walking into a place like a wood yard but this was so friendly, both the staff and the customers laughing and joking at no-ones expense which has kept a smile on my face all day. Oh and got exactly what I wanted...now I need to go back and get the rest of what I need. Would recommend the place anyday.
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