gah
When I first heard this story, my natural aversion to petty rules and the all pervading fear of some unknown third party being offended made me think, ‘Tesco you cnuts’.
Then I heard an interview with one of the local chav mums complaining that she only wanted to pop in for a “pakit of faaags”, and didn’t see why she should have to get dressed. My opinion did an instant and complete 180%. These jimjam wearing slovenes shouldn’t be banned they should be shot.
Still, I understand they’re getting a warm welcome in Lidel
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Fri 29 Jan 2010, 17:12,
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Then I heard an interview with one of the local chav mums complaining that she only wanted to pop in for a “pakit of faaags”, and didn’t see why she should have to get dressed. My opinion did an instant and complete 180%. These jimjam wearing slovenes shouldn’t be banned they should be shot.
Still, I understand they’re getting a warm welcome in Lidel
I was in lidl under 30 minutes ago.
They do amazing no-brand jaffa cakes.
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Fri 29 Jan 2010, 17:15,
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Plus,
no matter how idiosyncratic a shop's policy; it is their shop and they say what goes. There are plenty of other supermarkets to shop at if you're desperate to go out in your jammys.
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Fri 29 Jan 2010, 17:33,
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