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My exploration of the retail emporia has been… enlightening
I went up the road to the Tesco Superstore near town first. This is clearly some use of the word "super" with which I am not familiar. Still, it allowed me to buy some odds and sods using a ClubCard voucher from my energy supplier and almost no cash, which is the only reason I went there in the first place. Their bottled ale selection was rubbish, mind, or I would have used more vouchers
Next I headed out of town to Asda, drawn by the promise of cheap bottled ale. Great God, this is an awful place! I go there every couple of years; it takes about that long for the utter wretchedness of the experience to fade from my memory enough that I chance it again. According to the receipt I saved £3.48 on eight bottles of beer, though compared to the price of the same ales from Sainsbury's I saved £4.40. Suffice it to say I will happily pay the extra in future if it means I don't have to set foot in that dreadful shop again
Over the way to M&S in search of the flesh of animals. By now it was getting on towards nine, and although the retail park's car park was almost empty, the M&S food shoppers were out in force. One really needs to get there just after they open at eight. It was still too early for there to be a queue at the self-checkouts though, so I was able to get in and out in a couple of minutes.
And finally over to Sainsbury's for whatever remained to get. Still quite bearable, though if it hadn't been for the Tesco voucher and the Asda beer I would have been there before eight, which is the only time to get there on a Saturday.
Anyway, that's all done now. My coffee is brewing, and I have sausages for breakfast
Hair cut done though the barbers was empty (60 haircuts yesterday probably explains the lack of an end of holiday rush).
Also collected the parcel at the post office so now have my new amp (second hand premium priced amptastic as they won't have stock for a month). Unfortunately the speakers won't arrive until Tuesday so I won't know what it really sounds like until the.
Dog walked, April's invoice payment confirmed with accountant, just checking my status... 6 years into the offset mortgage and we now have just over 1/2 the remaining amount sitting in the offset account.
Hair cut done though the barbers was empty (60 haircuts yesterday probably explains the lack of an end of holiday rush).
Also collected the parcel at the post office so now have my new amp (second hand premium priced amptastic as they won't have stock for a month). Unfortunately the speakers won't arrive until Tuesday so I won't know what it really sounds like until the.
I could do with a haircut, but I need to recover from the shopping first. Maybe next weekend
Dog walked, April's invoice payment confirmed with accountant, just checking my status... 6 years into the offset mortgage and we now have just over 1/2 the remaining amount sitting in the offset account.
I got the automated agency email last night with the subject line "Remittance Advice". They're my favourite kind of emails
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