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Previously on "Sod My Lunch, how about Afternoon Delight?"
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Yes, you can have MF.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan I have angel delight? With a glace cheery and hundreds and thousands.....
HTH (Hump)
AtW
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Can I have angel delight? With a glace cheery and hundreds and thousands.....
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*FLC returns after an afternoon "nap"
Sorry bitches, what were you saying?
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Interesting - I was recently booking accommodation for my son (honest guv) to attend an interview near Heathrow, all seemed to offer a day room deal where you didn't actually get to sleep in it but just use it
Horizontal meeting activity did spring to mind
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Sod My Lunch, how about Afternoon Delight?
The rise of the 'afternoon delight' hotel booking - BBC News
Might see if any of the desperate looking ones in accounts fancy an extended lunch break...."We are offering hotels the chance to boost income by 10%," says Lorenzo Sciotti, Dayuse's business development manager in London.
"And for customers - they get a hotel room for a few hours at a fraction of the price they would pay for a full day."
Interestingly, Dayuse makes it very clear that no credit cards are needed in order to book. Is this a hint of the target clientele? After all, as everyone knows, rogue receipts are the worst enemy of the undercover Lothario.
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