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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
Can you be a nazi and pro-Israel?
my apologies.
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
And the Fugging Egyptian Grocer is featuring on TWATO this afternoon.
I assume it's my turn because Vetran is banned at the moment.
oh, and what's TWATO? - reform's tv platform?Last edited by sadkingbilly; 20 September 2024, 12:41.
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Posta 14 year old thread. FFS
I assume it's my turn because Vetran is banned at the moment.
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostGot to say, I will miss Harrods under the operation of Al Fayed.
Originally posted by WikiIn 1983, Rowland took over The Observer newspaper and became its chairman. He also campaigned to gain control of Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, but he was defeated by Egyptian-born Mohamed Al-Fayed.[10] Rowland described his relationship with the Fayed family in his book A Hero from Zero.[11] He started with the following words:Originally posted by Tiny Rowland's ObserverIn Spring 1985, the three Fayed brothers acquired House of Fraser. They did so despite detailed allegations by Lonrho as to their unsavoury character and the fabrications as to their origins and wealth which they had invented to present themselves in a falsely favourable light.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI don't know about a Greggs but you can rest assured that there is a McDonalds and a Starbucks on the Champs-Elysées so there is no need to force any of that foreign french muck down your throat.
It is interesting how we are all different. I have a huge soft-spot for Paris mostly because I always felt I had eaten very well when visiting.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThat'll teach the fugging fuggers to fug off.
Or something.
Tiny Rowland must be spinning in his fugging grave, the fugger.
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Got to say, I will miss Harrods under the operation of Al Fayed.
The sales assistants are friendly and courteous, which is more than can be said of Selfridges. I guess it must be because Al Fayed personally walks around the store to check the service is up to scratch.
Last time I made a purchase from Selfridges, it was a completely silent transaction because the assistant was on the phone to his mate. The staff there just cant be bothered.
I wonder what will happen to Al Fayed's waxwork in the menswear section on the ground floor?
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostThere was an item on the news stating that Al-Fayed had been a big success for Harrods - he changed the marketing away from rich well-to-do Brits (fewer and fewer each year) and instead targetting rich foreign visitors, especially from the Middle East.
When I was in Oxford Street in the early nineties it was full of cheap clothes shops selling bankrupt stock. They were leasing shops by the week apparently.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe only thing I buy in Harrods is made to measure shirts, and I must say each time I visit the place it is heaving with people.
But most, at least two thirds I'd say, are clearly foreign tourists, who I suppose may just be traipsing round the place and not actually buying anything.
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