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Well done for 'fessing up and making the offer of restitution GWBB.

So let's see. You're honest, work in a grog shop and your way of apologising is to dole out bottles of Blue Nun or as it might be Black Tower.

If you're a spinster then I expect every batchelor in the parish to be laying siege to G&B right pronto.


Seriously though, you did a good thing.

...as long as you take your own bag to carry stuff back from G&B though....I was really surprised to be refused a bag after walking in to pick up some decent beers and wine...next time I will park my 4x4 outside!! in the end I just bought my beers from somerfield...


but yeah good of gwbbb to confess..I am a fellow cyclist....and would do the same :)

katie1997 Wrote:

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> ...as long as you take your own bag to carry stuff

> back from G&B though....I was really surprised to

> be refused a bag after walking in to pick up some

> decent beers and wine...next time I will park my

> 4x4 outside!! in the end I just bought my beers

> from somerfield...


Nice blather Katie, a somewhat pissed-up account of possibly pissed-up encounter. Well done.

Do it all the time me sen.

blather!!!! :)) thanks, oh-kay......pissed-up account..mmmmmaybe..but I can assure you i was extremely sober when I went in to purchase said organic beers and wines from G&B. anyway isn't this supposed to be about cycling ....;-)


from a keen east dulwich new resident cyclist...hoping I don't knock into someone...or vice versa..

katie1997 Wrote:

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> blather!!!! :)) thanks, oh-kay......pissed-up

> account..mmmmmaybe..but I can assure you i was

> extremely sober when I went in to purchase said

> organic beers and wines from G&B. anyway isn't

> this supposed to be about cycling ....;-)

>

> from a keen east dulwich new resident

> cyclist...hoping I don't knock into someone...or

> vice versa..


It's about honesty and doing the right thing when it would have been easier to not bother.


Anyway Katie97, welcome to the EDF, as for pisssed-up blather, I invented it girlfriend.

Sober discourse will follow, but you'll not see much of me in dat yard.


Once again welcome, stick around, sit a spell.

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