People that say "I'm going to Tescos, Asdas

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Greedo

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no you are not. As you are going to one and not a group of them.

YOU ARE GOING TO BLOODY TESCO!!!!!!!!

YOU ARE GOING TO BLOODY ASDA!!!!!!!!
 

Gerry Attrick

Lincolnshire Mountain Rescue Consultant
They may be abbreviating the phrase. Going to Tesco's implies a persons is visiting Tesco's store.
 

4F

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Greedo said:
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no you are not. As you are going to one and not a group of them.

YOU ARE GOING TO BLOODY TESCO!!!!!!!!

YOU ARE GOING TO BLOODY ASDA!!!!!!!!

Oh do get over yourself :biggrin:. I would add that they come to me not the other way round, much more civilised :shy:
 
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Greedo

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threebikesmcginty said:
I like M&S, it keeps the riff-raff out of Waitrose. :biggrin:

Opened their first one in Glasgow ealier in the year. Mrs Greedo has been given her own bloody parking space now she's there so often!!
 

Gerry Attrick

Lincolnshire Mountain Rescue Consultant
Greedo said:
Opened their first one in Glasgow ealier in the year. Mrs Greedo has been given her own bloody parking space now she's there so often!!
Waitrose in Glasgow? Isn't that a bit like setting a diamond in a bog seat;)
 
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Greedo

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661-Pete said:
Fine. Next time I visit a well-known cycle store, I'll just proclaim "I'm going to 'Evan".

St Peter won't know what's 'it 'im. :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:


See that's where you are wrong anjd don't think you get my point. Evans is called Evans. It's not called Evan. Tesco is called Tesco and Asda is called Asda.

The point I'm making is the people I'm referring to would say "I'm going to Evanses"
 
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