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cate Wrote:

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> Well Walmart obviously doesn't care so neither

> should Asda nor Tesco.

>

> http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/


What a funny collection of pictures!


Hee hee.

New research has proved that we walk/run better barefoot than with footwear, because we land on the balls of our feet rather than the heel. With this information to hand (or should that be foot?), I feel we can challenge any establishment that bans barefeet under health & safety regulations.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> I think I'd have to disagree with that...



With what KK...the research that we run better in bare feet or the theory that an establishment could be challenged under Health and Safety regulations?


BTW, can't you sleep either?

But at the end of the day, I suppose Tescos are within their right to impose a dress code...it's their store...if we don't like it we can vote with our (bare) feet. It's not as though this is a freedom of dress issue being imposed by a "nanny" state. Night clubs etc. have been imposing dress codes for years.

Roll Deep Wrote:

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> There's a 'no tennis shoes' policy in Waitrose.



If you can afford to shop at Waitrose Roll Deep, then your pockets must be quite deep! ;-) I can't afford to shop in Waitrose so this ruling wouldn't apply to the likes of me.


But seriously, what exactly constitutes "tennis shoes" I wonder? Are we talking trainers in general? Oooh so many questions.

Roll Deep Wrote:

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> I don't shop in Waitrose either Ladymuck. I forage

> in Sainsbury's along with all the other scum.



*massive burst of laughter*


"...all the other scum"? How do you view patrons of Lidl and - heaven forbid - Netto, pray tell?


*resists urge to laugh further*

I view customers of Aldi and Netto with the contempt they deserve. Lidl deserves more attention.


Yes, in classrooms up and down the country the kid who brings his books to school in a Lidl bag will naturally be on the recieving end of some pretty severe torment i.e - "ha ha, my hoover eats better than you."


However...


Although a trip to Lidl will certainly draw your attention some produce that looks suspiciously like it was flung out the back of an aid flight over Kosovo, and sent back, the booze aisle will throw up some welcome bargains. After the economic downturn I've noticed that off-licences have followed the supermarkets example of passing the financial burden on to the customer. 8 tins of Kronenbourg was ?6 in 2007, it's now ?8. This, in my opinion is unacceptable.


My brother told me of the great deals you can get in the Lidl bbooze dept, and after much speculative assumption as to whether their Scotch is made in Egypt, I decided to tag along. I was right, their Scotch is most probably made from Nile water, but they do sell a really nice beer called Grafenwalder. It's a really nice Pilsner at 4.8% vol that costs 75p a can.


I haven't looked back.

Roll Deep Wrote:

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> I view customers of Aldi and Netto with the

> contempt they deserve.


Do you know Dulwichmum? I believe the two of you would get on like pigs in muck.


> Although a trip to Lidl will certainly draw your

> attention some produce that looks suspiciously

> like it was flung out the back of an aid flight

> over Kosovo, and sent back


*falls about laughing at the truth of it*


> My brother told me of the great deals you can get

> in the Lidl bbooze dept...I haven't looked back.


*reconsiders the possibility of Roll Deep and Dulwichmum rolling around in muck together...hmmmm....perhaps not...*

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Roll Deep Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I view customers of Aldi and Netto with the

> > contempt they deserve.

>

> Do you know Dulwichmum? I believe the two of you

> would get on like pigs in muck.

>

> > Although a trip to Lidl will certainly draw

> your

> > attention some produce that looks suspiciously

> > like it was flung out the back of an aid flight

> > over Kosovo, and sent back

>

> *falls about laughing at the truth of it*

>

> > My brother told me of the great deals you can

> get

> > in the Lidl bbooze dept...I haven't looked

> back.

>

> *reconsiders the possibility of Roll Deep and

> Dulwichmum rolling around in muck

> together...hmmmm....perhaps not...*



when do tickets go on sale ! ;-)

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> SOLD OUT!

>

>

> But see if you can work out who is who!

>


> =related

>

>

> Ooops, wrong one:

>




I'm not even going to ask how you found those so quickly, but I found them strangely erotic !

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> I'm not even going to ask how you found those so

> quickly


*collapses laughing*



>but I found them strangely erotic !


More erotic than Elaine Carmody shopping in her pyjamas? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1246722/Cover-No-shopping-PJs-barefoot-Tesco-tells-shoppers-supermarket-unveil-dress-code.html


What amuses me the most about this picture is that she bothered to put her earings on!!

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'm not even going to ask how you found those

> so

> > quickly

>

> *collapses laughing*

>

>

> >but I found them strangely erotic !

>

> More erotic than Elaine Carmody shopping in her

> pyjamas?

> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1246722/Co

> ver-No-shopping-PJs-barefoot-Tesco-tells-shoppers-

> supermarket-unveil-dress-code.html

>

> What amuses me the most about this picture is that

> she bothered to put her earings on!!



I've put her forward to Jeremy Kyle !

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> I've put her forward to Jeremy Kyle !



Ummm, I don't know. She looks pretty harmless to me...not the type to lash out with fits of head-butting. But there and again, do you suppose those earrings might double up as nifty martial arts weapon?

MMM what's occuring here then, thought I would leave the naughtiness on the streets thread, Brum I think is waiting for me to make an appearance at the park, on my own. LM are you flitting between men again, what happened to your bit of fluff ???

monica Wrote:

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> MMM what's occuring here then



It's dead quiet tonight...only hang-over ridden saddoes like me here...and those who watch programmes like Jeremy Kyle, oh and not forgetting those who forage in Sainsburys and patronise Lidl;-)


I'm taking it easy today...had friends round last night...so feel a bit fragile...


Did you see the you-tube clips above of the pigs? I thought they were funny.


But seriously, do you think that Elaine Carmody was inappropriately dressed? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1246722/Cover-No-shopping-PJs-barefoot-Tesco-tells-shoppers-supermarket-unveil-dress-code.html

monica Wrote:

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> Well they do in all honesty they look like

> Pyjamas, and I would ask her to leave if she were

> in my store, not appropiate.


Are you serious? They are stripey, that's all! And she's covered up...she's even wearing earrings. I think in this instance Tescos are being a little mean. Never had you down as a prude though...well I'll be...


Mind you, those slippers have seen better days...


My jim jams are a

> track suit with a lovely little logo on my gluteus

> maximus.>:D<


Don't you also have a tatoo on your gluteus maximus?

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