why doesn't he wait in line at marks and spencer
There is exposition missing from this scenario.
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Thu 23 Feb 2012, 12:51,
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He ordered his slacks online
as he doesn't live near an M&S store. Distressingly, said slacks were a little long, so he's returning them in the pre-paid return package.
However, the package is slightly too big for the post box, resulting in him having to queue at the Post Office counter.
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Thu 23 Feb 2012, 12:58,
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However, the package is slightly too big for the post box, resulting in him having to queue at the Post Office counter.
The poor chap, he'll be subjected to the same advert on repeat at least 13 times
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Thu 23 Feb 2012, 13:00,
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It's certainly a tragic tale
If you're interested, which I suspect you're not, the man is impatient because the bottle of Diet Coke - purchased as part of a Boots "Meal Deal" - which he is clutching in a carrier bag along with a cheese and ham sandwich - is getting warm.
He now only has 15 minutes of his lunch hour left to send his package, return to the office and eat his lunch.
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Thu 23 Feb 2012, 13:05,
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He now only has 15 minutes of his lunch hour left to send his package, return to the office and eat his lunch.
it's a tragic tale of one man's ultimately doomed quest
yet his compulsion is that he must try, lest the gods become angered
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Thu 23 Feb 2012, 13:09,
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