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???Good grief, looks a bit rough there.
???Good grief, looks a bit rough there.
It's on a road leading up to a certain suburb of Bristol that 'inspired' Vicky Pollard.Good grief, looks a bit rough there.
back then a parent dropping you off would have been the height of shame, even worse than accidentally calling the teacher "mum".
I can't see the likes of The Lord Sainsbury ever voting in favour of smaller independent supermarkets that don't have a car park though....and whilst they and the retail parks keep springing up in locations ill-served by public transport, my point is it's unfair to single the less affluent car owner out to beat.
But people also have to get out of the habit. I was in the habit..I used to drive the 1/2 mile to the local shop once. Suggesting people wheel a shopping trolley back from a local supermarket (or on a bus as we did when Tesco first opened out of town) now would be viewed as some kind of extreme trial - which of course it's not.
People are driving cars they can't afford, and that's not good for anyone in the long run.
...... Suggesting people wheel a shopping trolley back from a local supermarket (or on a bus as we did when Tesco first opened out of town) now would be viewed as some kind of extreme trial - which of course it's not.
This is crazy but so true. Some folk just need to give the pretence of wealth though for their own ego. I just can't get my head around that some people would pay £300 or £400 a month for something like an Astra which they'll not even own at the end of a few years.
On supermarket parking, don't even start. It's just an accumulation of the most selfish people where the 'me first' mentality is in overdrive.
You can get a new Astra for £136 a month with a quick google.
You'd probably need a credit check and finance options arranged too.
Have you ever been on board an aircraft carrier?Further to my earlier post, here's the shops with said parking bay
Also, Tescos tend to look dimly on you taking their trolleys away, let alone on the bus.
BTW, do I need to get the trolley to tap in on the oyster card reader to pay for its fare?
Now that is low, it's one thing to pinch a trolley from Tesco's, but it's wrong to pinch one of those off some old ladyNot a Tesco trolley, one of those tartan bags on a wheeled frame that supergran bools along