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AcedOut Wrote:

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> Massive sale this weekend so I've heard on the

> rumour-vine.




Great News! I can stock up on plastic storage boxes. Might even splash out on a ?3 Toaster or treat myself to that Jethro dvd I've had my eye on.

  • 2 weeks later...

Went to pay my respects this morning. At 9.15 it was the most full I've ever seen it. Frankly not many bargains, though I was tempted by a ?2 Mario Lanzo double CD.


Couldn't be arsed to queue.


Returned for a little light therapy after visiting the dentist and was denied entry by a very shady bouncer on the grounds that the queues were too long.


Hmm. If only such 'loyalty' had been shown before ...

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Went to pay my respects this morning. At 9.15 it

> was the most full I've ever seen it. Frankly not

> many bargains, though I was tempted by a ?2 Mario

> Lanzo double CD.

>

> Couldn't be arsed to queue.


PGC, I'm surprised at you.

Surely in the spirit of the Drinking Song, you should have been inspired to go round the corner to the Greyhound, get langered and gone back and nicked the bleeder.

I'm not of course privy to Mario Lanza's methods of going about things, but I have a feeling he would have wanted it that way.

  • 1 month later...

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I fear for the future of English Literature.

>

> Three books I have read in the past week make a

> reference to that august store: Porterhouse Blue,

> Engleby, The Knife that Killed Me.

>

> What will novelists use now?


Ah Porterhouse Blue, when Tom Sharpe was good. Think I'll reread it.

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