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Previously on "Poundland booms"
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I see. You've obviously just been lurking for some time judging by some of your informed comments, and have chosen now to begin a flurry of posting. Seems innocent enough. Ahem.
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Hmm, perhaps. Is he still banned though?Originally posted by Clippy View Post<cough> kandr </cough>
Good luck waiting for that apology from me markmf, never going to happen.
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You a free to check with Admin, ill await an apology. (Still waiting for one being accused of being BdP, from others).Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostPerhaps I was calling you something else..!
You are though, I am sure of it. The lack of punctuation seems far too deliberate, as does your writing style.
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Perhaps I was calling you something else..!Originally posted by markmm View PostIm not MF, SasGuru.
You are though, I am sure of it. The lack of punctuation seems far too deliberate, as does your writing style.
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I did my annual visit to one of their stores at the w/e and got a pair of winter gloves (although I have no doubt I'll lose one within weeks).
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At Tescos I just got a bunch of clothes, normally 5 quid each, at half price as the missus had lots of vouchers. Only way to keep up with inflation. What's wrong with trousers made of newspaper anyway?
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Not sure it's got the same ring to it, MF.Originally posted by markmm View PostI am waiting for the headline "TwoPoundLand profits up 100%, after rebranding".
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Yeah, inflation is going to kill them. Even at the official 4%, that's 4% harder to keep things at a pound every year, compoundlanded.Originally posted by markmm View PostI am waiting for the headline "TwoPoundLand profits up 100%, after rebranding".
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I am waiting for the headline "TwoPoundLand profits up 100%, after rebranding".Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostProfits are up 80%, new stores opening all over the place (not least from the ashes of Woolworth) and they don't expect to suffer if the economy recovers.
Poundland boom: Chain plans dozens more stores as middle class storm aisles | Mail Online
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Poundland booms
Profits are up 80%, new stores opening all over the place (not least from the ashes of Woolworth) and they don't expect to suffer if the economy recovers.
Poundland boom: Chain plans dozens more stores as middle class storm aisles | Mail OnlineTags: None
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