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pigale

3rd August 2015, 19:53
By the way, on the inside jacket of my book, it says 25 pounds - that was in 2001 - so your price is definitely good !
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rusty

3rd August 2015, 19:54
Seems slightly pricey to me, Elle and Pigale.
Why not look on eBay.
I usually check there before I commit to an Amazon deal.
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elle

3rd August 2015, 20:16
Rusty, I haven't found as good an offer on Ebay?
I'll sleep on it , but think I might go with the 18th edition hardback from Amazon?
RE ' Forty fahsend fevvers"..... did you listen to Billy Cotton's version that Jazzgirl posted?
I dog walk with a friend who talks like that all the time! I'm very surprised that her accent hasn't changed over time, because it's very many years since she lived in the East End, but no.... she and her husband still speak "broad cockney"! Sometimes it's hard to understand!
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rusty

3rd August 2015, 20:36
Hard to understand?
Sure is.
Thers are oddities in language everywhere.
In my town there are no "roundabouts".
We call them " circles", to the consternation of incomers.
Inverness folk speak clear plain English, I think.
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elle

3rd August 2015, 21:37
I decided to go ahead and order the hardback 18th edition of Brewers.- so all now done and dusted!
I was going to leave it till tomorrow, but then I remembered that after I've been out with the dog in the morning, I'm going to get my hair cut, and by the time I return home after that, our daughter and the boys will be here for the week!
So it seemed simpler to do the ordering now!
I shall donate the older version to he charity shop!
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rusty

3rd August 2015, 21:50
Good thinking, Elle!
I am ahead of you. I cut my hair myself!
Now, after you have a trim, would it not be a good idea, I think, to head to ASDA and buy extra food for them?
Some great bargains at the Whoops cabinet.
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elle

3rd August 2015, 22:58
There 's just one problem with that, Rusty..... we don't have an Asda! So no 'Whoops' cabinet!
Our nearest supermarket (walkable) - and my favourite - is Sainsbury's. Altho we also have a Tesco a short drive away.
But have no fear, we are already well- stocked with all the "goodies" that the boys like to eat!
Plus we have cooked some 'sensible' meals as well! and the beds have been made up since last week. I am all organised!
All we need now is some good weather! I would prefer it to keep fine!
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rusty

4th August 2015, 00:01
Good, the young ones are most important!
I have a TESCO the same distance away as my ASDA, but it is not as good. And the ASDA staff are very helpful and far friendlier. I believe that is important.
A shop I like is Morrisons, but it is a scutter to get to, so ASDA it is for me.
It is quite windy here.
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doglet

4th August 2015, 01:15
Hi elle
Our nearest supermarket is Asda about 3 minutes walk away and we go at 7am every Friday at that time there are no queues and we meet the same people,They are almost finished building a Waitrose and we have two Lydl stores so we have a wide choice but Asda has improved a lot and is good value and their wine selection is great
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elle

4th August 2015, 09:34
Morning, Doglet!
It sounds as though going to Asda is quite a social event for you! meeting the same people at the same time! We have a Sainsbury',s a Tesco, a Lidl and an Aldi all within reasonable distance but I prefer Sainsbury's.
I've been to Asda in Lowestoft but I can't say I'm a fan..... I prefer Morrison's in Pakefield , when we are in Suffolk.
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