Do you find this challenging ?
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Stephen
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
£10!!!..Scandalous. I'd want a suit to go with them, a night out and a taxi home for that.
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
In our Weatherspoons you can get a decent fight or a cheap pint, but a decent pint.......?Not so ancient mariner wrote:A decent pint in Wetherspoons......
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oldbluefox
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
God forbid Keefy. Bane of my life, all these women wandering around as if in a trance. I suppose it would be a change from the Primark style corridor sales onboard. It's a brave man who goes to those; not that they do cos there's nothing for them.Onelife wrote:
Hi Foxy.....l have to agree with you about seeing costa on ships....next we'll be seeing M&S
Battens down the hatches
I was taught to be cautious
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Onelife
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
oldbluefox wrote:God forbid Keefy. Bane of my life, all these women wandering around as if in a trance. I suppose it would be a change from the Primark style corridor sales onboard. It's a brave man who goes to those; not that they do cos there's nothing for them.Onelife wrote:
Hi Foxy.....l have to agree with you about seeing costa on ships....next we'll be seeing M&S
Battens down the hatches
I know what you mean foxy...like you I've never been a scarves and handbags man myself which I may say is contrary to what one person would have you believe on this site.
I actually think table top sale cheapen the cruise experience. I certainly don't (under my breath) think I should have to be thinking 'get out of my dam way' on my way down to dinner
However if any of my lovely ladies use them, then I think they are a great asset to one's cruise experience.
I think that covers all options..squeak! Squeak!
Regards
Keith
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Gill W
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
I find the thought of a load of Teddy boys hanging round a coffee bar for hours and hours, far more challenging than the thought of today's cafe society coffee outlets.Ray Scully wrote:When I was a youngster (shut up Stephen) we used to frequent the local coffee bar, essentially I must say to listen to the juke box, a cup of coffee cost just a few pence. Nowadays the Starbucks and Costas of this world can charge almost the same price for a coffee as a pint of beer in our local pub. I find this a latter day rip off and as such never frequent these establishments.
Ray
Gill
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Ah the old atrium car boot sales.oldbluefox wrote:God forbid Keefy. Bane of my life, all these women wandering around as if in a trance. I suppose it would be a change from the Primark style corridor sales onboard. It's a brave man who goes to those; not that they do cos there's nothing for them.Onelife wrote:
Hi Foxy.....l have to agree with you about seeing costa on ships....next we'll be seeing M&S
Battens down the hatches
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Ha Ha Gill we should have got these two comparing notes more last Xmas, Keith is exactly the same with shoes, you wonder sometimes what planet they are on, there is no way I would ever let him know what I pay for shoes he'd have a HAGillD46 wrote:Tony is EXACTLY the same and also with shoes. He still expects to buy a pair for £10 and nearly fainted when I bought a pair recentlyDancing Queen wrote:I never give the cost a thought, if I'm out and about and fancy a coffee I have one, Mr DQ on the other hand moans like hell about how much it costs .. I think it's a 'man thing'
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Manoverboard
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Latest prices for women's shoes is ( are ) £6 > per pair .... seems about right to me
http://www.matalan.co.uk/womens/footwear/

http://www.matalan.co.uk/womens/footwear/
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Are they not cheaper in the sale?
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Ray Scully
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Gill W wrote:I find the thought of a load of Teddy boys hanging round a coffee bar for hours and hours, far more challenging than the thought of today's cafe society coffee outlets.Ray Scully wrote:When I was a youngster (shut up Stephen) we used to frequent the local coffee bar, essentially I must say to listen to the juke box, a cup of coffee cost just a few pence. Nowadays the Starbucks and Costas of this world can charge almost the same price for a coffee as a pint of beer in our local pub. I find this a latter day rip off and as such never frequent these establishments.
Ray
Gill
I hope your not inferring that in my youth I was a Teddy Boy. Far from it.
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Gill W
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Perhaps you were a Mod instead?Ray Scully wrote:Gill W wrote:I find the thought of a load of Teddy boys hanging round a coffee bar for hours and hours, far more challenging than the thought of today's cafe society coffee outlets.Ray Scully wrote:When I was a youngster (shut up Stephen) we used to frequent the local coffee bar, essentially I must say to listen to the juke box, a cup of coffee cost just a few pence. Nowadays the Starbucks and Costas of this world can charge almost the same price for a coffee as a pint of beer in our local pub. I find this a latter day rip off and as such never frequent these establishments.
Ray
Gill
I hope your not inferring that in my youth I was a Teddy Boy. Far from it.
Gill
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Very nice MobyManoverboard wrote:Latest prices for women's shoes is ( are ) £6 > per pair .... seems about right to me![]()
http://www.matalan.co.uk/womens/footwear/
Jo
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Keechy
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Our local Kebabbery sells medium and large kebabs. They don't do a small one, so how do they know how big a medium one is?Mervyn and Trish wrote:It's the language of coffee I struggle with. Why can't they sell small, medium and large? The sizes have different daft names in every shop. How can small be tall?
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be.
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Dark Knight
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Raybosailor
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Before I retired there was a Tesco store with a cafe that I frequented on my travels round the county, there were two young girls running it who really looked after me with my dietary condition. On occasions they would come to me and say they have spotted something new that was gluten free and they would prepare it for me.
One day I went in there and the two girls appeared upset, asking what the matter was they told me that the cafe was shutting down to make way for a Costa (Fortune) Coffee bar and they had not been offered a job when it opened.
Bang went my lovely hot lunches and efficient friendly service to make way for a slow mundane service and all they could offer me was a pre-packed flapjack. They asked me if I wanted to take a loyalty card to which I replied no because I won't be returning.
Did I find this challenging ? too bloody right.
Fond memories of Lil's Cafe on the Chilwell bypass where we would spend our nights in the late 50's early 60's drnking coffee and listening to the jukebox which was often put on free play.
One day I went in there and the two girls appeared upset, asking what the matter was they told me that the cafe was shutting down to make way for a Costa (Fortune) Coffee bar and they had not been offered a job when it opened.
Bang went my lovely hot lunches and efficient friendly service to make way for a slow mundane service and all they could offer me was a pre-packed flapjack. They asked me if I wanted to take a loyalty card to which I replied no because I won't be returning.
Did I find this challenging ? too bloody right.
Fond memories of Lil's Cafe on the Chilwell bypass where we would spend our nights in the late 50's early 60's drnking coffee and listening to the jukebox which was often put on free play.
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Raybosailor
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Got to agree with Keetchy if they only sell two sizes one is larger one is smaller, you can only have medium if the choice is more than two surely.Dark Knight wrote:it's smaller than a large one...do keep up Keechy
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oldbluefox
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
We called in at a Tesco in Hexham on our way to Newcastle only to discover it had been taken over by Coostalot. Not impressed by what we got at an extortionate price.
By comparison you can go into a little cafe in Workington (Butterflies) where you get friendly, attentive service, a good cup of coffee and a huge wedge of cake for a fraction of the price.
In future it's off to the little coffee shops for me.
By comparison you can go into a little cafe in Workington (Butterflies) where you get friendly, attentive service, a good cup of coffee and a huge wedge of cake for a fraction of the price.
In future it's off to the little coffee shops for me.
I was taught to be cautious
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oldbluefox
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Why don't they just do regular and large if they only do two?Raybosailor wrote:Got to agree with Keetchy if they only sell two sizes one is larger one is smaller, you can only have medium if the choice is more than two surely.Dark Knight wrote:it's smaller than a large one...do keep up Keechy
I was taught to be cautious
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
I fear no-one likes to admit they sell anything small! So small is medium, regular, tall, primo or whatever.oldbluefox wrote:Why don't they just do regular and large if they only do two?Raybosailor wrote:Got to agree with Keetchy if they only sell two sizes one is larger one is smaller, you can only have medium if the choice is more than two surely.Dark Knight wrote:it's smaller than a large one...do keep up Keechy
Trish likes a small coffee and the number of times we've asked for that to be corrected and told we don't have small. One day I'm tempted to say "Well sorry to have troubled you, we were looking for small so we'll go elsewhere".
Of course the brighter waiters/baristas of whatever just give us the smallest they have without giving us a lesson in coffee lingo.
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Regular is what you get from Ex-Lax.oldbluefox wrote:Why don't they just do regular and large if they only do two?Raybosailor wrote:Got to agree with Keetchy if they only sell two sizes one is larger one is smaller, you can only have medium if the choice is more than two surely.Dark Knight wrote:it's smaller than a large one...do keep up Keechy
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Quizzical Bob wrote:Regular is what you get from Ex-Lax.
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Dark Knight
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
small indicates less value for money, so a medium or large meal.coffee.kebab or john Thomas equals a much better deal 
Nihil Obstat
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Unless you only want a small one in which case anything more expensive, even if it is gargantuan, is a waste of money if you can't drink it all.Dark Knight wrote:small indicates less value for money, so a medium or large meal.coffee.kebab or john Thomas equals a much better deal
Anyway I'm sure Lady Dark has reassured you that size isn't everything.... just saying
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Dark Knight
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
I can only conclude it must be a generational thing, I have no problem navigating a coffee shops menu and ordering and receiving my desired beverage
perhaps the baby boomer generation should stick to tea shops ?
perhaps the baby boomer generation should stick to tea shops ?
Nihil Obstat
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oldbluefox
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Re: Do you find this challenging ?
Since all they serve is weak milky coffee like my grandmother used to make that's exactly what I have done. You can keep your Costalots and your Starbucks.Dark Knight wrote:perhaps the baby boomer generation should stick to tea shops ?
I was taught to be cautious