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M&S do nice sandwiches (as do Pret a Manger). Or you could head to the Edgware Road for a kebAB and a shisha smoke pipe.Originally posted by AtW View PostI am going tomorrow by train and just wondering what's the best place to buy good BLT there? I've am prepared to spent around £4.00.
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Make your own for about thruppence. Sausages are good sandwich fillers too.
Anyone else hear the story that McDonalds are going to use self service tills? Even McJobs are disappearing
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At least two words that Gricer would use!Originally posted by AtW View PostI am going tomorrow by train and just wondering what's the best place to buy good BLT there? I've am prepared to spent around £4.00.
Stone him!!!
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Yeah but I spek Scottish first.Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, but in my school we were tought proper English: using anything but "shall" with I/we was deemed a very serious grammatical error.
Let's call my error a type II error. Your first infraction is clearly type I. Massive difference.
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No, but in my school we were tought proper English: using anything but "shall" with I/we was deemed a very serious grammatical error.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post'Tomorrow I shall travel by train' - Bring back grammar schools! Seriously though is the English your first language?
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'Tomorrow I shall travel by train' - Bring back grammar schools! Seriously though is the English your first language?Originally posted by AtW View PostI am going tomorrow by train and just wondering what's the best place to buy good BLT there? I've am prepared to spent around £4.00.
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