I meant hands sorryHow do you talk behind your mouth?
It was busy at Tesco on Wednesday evening, stupidly busy.Shops at Christmas time. Went in to the supermarket at 8:15 this morning to make sure I had enough food to eat today and tomorrow(!) only to find it rammed already.
Hell on earth!
Admittedly it's my own fault for forgetting I had to eat today(!) but I only got pasta and sauce and some eggs.It was busy at Tesco on Wednesday evening, stupidly busy.
Will happily not go to any big shops and rely on one stop to get me through
That was kind of dead Wednesday afternoon.Going to avoid town today and go to Fargo instead.
Yeah. The thing I dislike about Fargo and causes their own downfall is that you go and not all the stores and units are open. They never all seem to be open at the same time and it's a bit annoying. You make a point of saying I will go to that little unit and when you get there it's closed. I can see it must be difficult for traders who don't want to sit around twiddling their thumbs, but they are perpetuating the problem in not all being open which in turn then puts people off going in the first placeThat was kind of dead Wednesday afternoon.
Very odd, while the town centre was busy, they seemed to have given up for Christmas already!
Yup, that's twice I've been now and it's been dead. The first time was late-ish (half four) so I could kind of understand people packing up early, but Wednesday was two-ish I guess? Around Christmas time I assumed would be vibrant, exciting, with an atmosphere... was anything but!Yeah. The thing I dislike about Fargo and causes their own downfall is that you go and not all the stores and units are open. They never all seem to be open at the same time and it's a bit annoying. You make a point of saying I will go to that little unit and when you get there it's closed. I can see it must be difficult for traders who don't want to sit around twiddling their thumbs, but they are perpetuating the problem in not all being open which in turn then puts people off going in the first place
What I found a bit odd last night were these blokes in the East Stand block 19, who were in the very first row, but stood the whole game. Everyone else behind them were seated. Must have impinged upon the view of those behind.People constantly getting up and down at matches. Couple of chaps in front of me last night must have gone off to the concourse at least 5 times during the match.
You'd think we'd just been liberated from the Nazi's the way some people are carrying on.People who are crying and getting hysterical over the colour of a passport, get a grip with life.
Shops at Christmas time. Went in to the supermarket at 8:15 this morning to make sure I had enough food to eat today and tomorrow(!) only to find it rammed already.
Hell on earth!
It was the same in the Precinct for a long time, some shops would be open on Thursdays and others would be closed. I remember in the 60s entering Woolworth's via the market entrance and leaving via the lower precinct which was completely dead. Felt more like a Sunday than a Thursday.Yeah. The thing I dislike about Fargo and causes their own downfall is that you go and not all the stores and units are open. They never all seem to be open at the same time and it's a bit annoying. You make a point of saying I will go to that little unit and when you get there it's closed. I can see it must be difficult for traders who don't want to sit around twiddling their thumbs, but they are perpetuating the problem in not all being open which in turn then puts people off going in the first place
Shops at Christmas time. Went in to the supermarket at 8:15 this morning to make sure I had enough food to eat today and tomorrow(!) only to find it rammed already.
Yesterday afternoon was a doddle at both Aldi and Argos at Gallagher , apart from the roads.Shops at Christmas time. Went in to the supermarket at 8:15 this morning to make sure I had enough food to eat today and tomorrow(!) only to find it rammed already.
Hell on earth!
Very odd and not in keeping with other years.
Yep. Think so.Perhaps everyone (self included) went a day or two earlier than usual expecting it to be frantic?
Back in the day, when I used to work in a city centre shop, it was mental in the morning on Christmas Eve, but it'd die in the afternoon.Yep. Think so.
Earlier in the week it was a nightmare to park. On Christmas Eve we breezed through.
Back in the day, when I used to work in a city centre shop, it was menatl in the morning on Christmas Eve, but it'd die in the afternoon.
Who in their right mind would go shopping the afternoon of Christmas Eve, after all?
(wingy, it seems!)
The same people who hang around scratters corner at Morrisons on a Sunday afternoon waiting for the yellow tag bargains, one fella I know got 2 roast chickens for a quidBack in the day, when I used to work in a city centre shop, it was mental in the morning on Christmas Eve, but it'd die in the afternoon.
Who in their right mind would go shopping the afternoon of Christmas Eve, after all?
(wingy, it seems!)
That are already people in front of me in the queue for the next sale.
Only joking port vale tomorrow next cam stick their sale up their arse
I too got a cam stick for Christmas.
Small world.
The same people who hang around scratters corner at Morrisons on a Sunday afternoon waiting for the yellow tag bargains, one fella I know got 2 roast chickens for a quid
I saw a big group of women in tesco one night, no idea what they were doing. Like rabbid dogs on this poor lad bringing out cheap bread.The same people who hang around scratters corner at Morrisons on a Sunday afternoon waiting for the yellow tag bargains, one fella I know got 2 roast chickens for a quid
I always wondered what that was all about, only ever saw it once.The same people who hang around scratters corner at Morrisons on a Sunday afternoon waiting for the yellow tag bargains, one fella I know got 2 roast chickens for a quid
Loosing 1-0 to Port Vale when i was on a good day ! and work tomorrow fuckity fuckity fuck
Perhaps they had bad haemorrhoids (never could spell that word).What I found a bit odd last night were these blokes in the East Stand block 19, who were in the very first row, but stood the whole game. Everyone else behind them were seated. Must have impinged upon the view of those behind.
Stay there until the cup game and report on the frenzyI have work tonight and I’m still in stoke on trent