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penk Wrote:

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> TJS Wrote:

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> > what is next to fill that space .... the

> ultimate

> > ED question

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>

> Oh christ, no. :(


xxxx




Oh christ no what???

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> You really did fill up that hump of hate good and

> proper didn't you snorks?


I have a reserve tank of bile that I keep for the BMC - I am actually in a rather cheery mood today

nbn Wrote:

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> i think something like blue mountain cafe would be

> nice - on way to and from work.. and it means i do

> not have to pay silly prices for a morning hit !


Where do you normally buy your morning hit?

Brendan Wrote:

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> It?s almost definitely going to be an M&S,

> Waitrose, Anne Summers and a Starbucks.

>

> Or possibly a job centre.



Way off the mark, Brendan. I heard that Foxtons are downsizing and relocating there.


FACT.

kristymac1 Wrote:

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> nbn Wrote:

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> > cafe nero sadly

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> Why not try the blackbird bakery instead? - cup of

> tea 90p and a coffee not much more than a quid (I

> think)



Blackbird's Americano has gone up from ?1.30 to ?1.50 recently. Drag........

Nero you must be psychic. Although I had not been in their for a while because I had an argument with one of the girls a few years back. I suggest this place should become a Mamas & Papas boutique store, I can see the happy yummies overspending on hubbys plastic as I type.


Louisa.

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