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Previously on "Would you be a Butterworth ?"

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  • Doggy Styles
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    At a recent client of mine they called it The Wilmslow.

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  • EternalOptimist
    started a topic Would you be a Butterworth ?

    Would you be a Butterworth ?

    Interesting conversation overheard in Tescos last week.
    One of the Tescos managers, suited and booted, was talking to a more junior fellow in one of the aisles, 'go on its just for an hour. you ARE the Butterworth'
    The young guy tried a little moan but then capitulated, ok I'll be Butterworth, but only for an hour.

    As I checked out he was near the tills, greeting people and holding a large lollipop with 'empty tills here' on it.

    Yesterday there was in an in store announcement 'Will Sonja Jones, Will Bucket and Mr Butterworth report to the front please'

    All these jobs must have some sort of code attached to them


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