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One Morrison but the shop has always been Morrisons.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've been out. The weather was under the impression that I did so for the sole purpose of getting drenched, and happily obliged. But it was actually to do my final run to assorted retail emporia before Christmas
The last of the Amazon parcels had arrived in the locker at Morrison's (does that take an apostrophe, or is there more than one Morrison?), so I've got them, which means the gifts are all sorted bar a couple of M&S vouchers which may well be replaced with cash if I can't be bothered to go there.
And Sainsbury's wasn't too bad; more like a late Saturday afternoon than a Tuesday, but just about bearable. In fact, the main reason for going there was to spend £15 on cleaning products in order to get a 7p/litre-off-petrol voucher, via another voucher which expires on Christmas day. Well, that and beer
So I now have plenty of beer and cleaning products, and intend to use takeaways for my evening meal today and tomorrow. And no more shops
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Ah, right. No point in wasting an apostrophe I supposeOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostOne Morrison but the shop has always been Morrisons.
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Went to the Chinese for dinner. I passed the chippy on the way there and Salvatore was behind the counter in his apron, along with the young Chinese couple who've bought it! Presumably he's popping in as and when to provide consultancy services, which seems reasonable, as the shop still bears his family name and I suppose he wouldn't want to risk the quality declining even though he's retired
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12.30 finish today, then off out with the kids to the cinema and then when we get home, bit of dinner and back out with mrs 5* to get the last few bitsComment
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Morning all. 1/2 day today, WFH, etc, as is one of my colleagues, so we are sharing our favourite Christmas songs...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9URPvejWHk…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all 
Bit of a rough night, weatherwise.
The hatch to the loft must have been bouncing up and down about 01:30 due to the wind.Comment
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