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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Jocky sunbeam, you had a guid entry intae East

> Dulwich, welcomed wi oapen airms. Dinnae be a

> Fanny noo and come the wideo eh. Settle doon ken.

> East Dulwich, Barry eh. Keep it that way eh no.


Excuse me? What is this strange dialect you speak?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> What does a man being a complete fanny mean or

> were you just shocked by the cost of the cheese?

> If Lidl sold the same product at half the price

> I'd head there too regardless of how sound the guy was.


But it's not the same product Alan. By all means take the hump on price but compare apples with apples first.

MrBen Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> -----

> > What does a man being a complete fanny mean or

> > were you just shocked by the cost of the

> cheese?

> > If Lidl sold the same product at half the price

> > I'd head there too regardless of how sound the

> guy was.

>

> But it's not the same product Alan. By all means

> take the hump on price but compare apples with

> apples first.


But Mr.Wilson didn't indicate what type of cheddar it was so it could be comparing apples with apples, though I expect not.

siousxiesue Wrote:

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> I stopped shopping in here after the guy serving

> us sneezed into his hand and carried on serving us

> and handling our food!


That's disgusting. If there's one thing I can't bare, it's poor hygiene.


Louisa.

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