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Post by dem bones on Aug 27, 2008 17:44:10 GMT
Not having a printer, I dunno whether this is a good offer or not but I was in Sainsburys earlier and they've got this deal where you can take along a CD and run off 150 prints (6" X 4") for £7.50 which sounds like a cheap way of building up a neat collection of raunchy cover scans!
Also - Six Kiwi Fruits in a stringy bag for £1! Talk about a bargain.
Book selection is still a mockery, mind ....
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Post by carolinec on Aug 27, 2008 19:33:52 GMT
Also - Six Kiwi Fruits in a stringy bag for £1! Talk about a bargain. They're 4 for only 50p in Morrisons! Mind you, you might not have a Morrisons in your part of the country. I dunno, I never thought I'd be discussing the price of green hairy fruit on THIS forum.
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Post by dem bones on Aug 27, 2008 21:03:13 GMT
We used to have a Morrisons over Wapping but the prices were too reasonable for all the yuppies who commute here Monday-Friday and they wouldn't be seen dead shopping there. Luckily, it's since been taken over by nice, expensive Waitrose and the price of a potato now costs the equivalent of yer average lottery jackpot. Quite right too! Keeps the riff-raff out!
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Post by benedictjjones on Aug 27, 2008 21:34:28 GMT
^that morrisons was probably the worst shop i've been in my life! the veg used to rot by the time you'd walked out the shop. was very glad when it became waitrose! (and of course before that it was safeways or sainsburys...)
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Post by carolinec on Aug 27, 2008 22:32:43 GMT
Maybe Morrisons' veg is fresher up here - there are no problems with it here! Ken Morrison is Yorkshire born and bred (the store was started by his grand-dad or similar selling fruit and veg from a market stall here). So Morrisons is a bit of an institution in this part of the world!
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Post by dem bones on Aug 27, 2008 22:52:33 GMT
^that morrisons was probably the worst shop i've been in my life! the veg used to rot by the time you'd walked out the shop. was very glad when it became waitrose! (and of course before that it was safeways or sainsburys...) That's the one! Can't say I ever noticed the veg was all that bad though, and certainly nowhere near as ropey as Waitrose's bizarre idea of what constitutes a "mouth watering" grapefruit. Of course, for the very best in fresh produce, you need look no further than Iceland .... Anyway. This 150 prints for £7.50 business. Has anybody tried it? is it better if you set all your photo's so that they're all upright or landscape beforehand?
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