Joey Deacon's Disco Suit
It's a THUG life
- Apr 19, 2010
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get with the pogrom
Oh yes. I like that. Well played sir. I'm definitely going to be using that quip in the future.
get with the pogrom
Division 1, 2, 3 & 4 for me!
I've still not fully understood why the Spastic Society changed its name to Holmesdale Ultras.
i've still not fully understood why the spastic society changed its name to holmesdale ultras.
EPL. EPL? That drive me bananas.
oh, and its the Barclays Premier League, i think you'll find. Wilkins says it about 10,000 times every 10 minutes, so you should know by now FFS.
what about those uneducated masses who shop at Tescos then ?
I'm not sure what the problem is. Do you go to Tesco then? So when you go to see your mate Andy, do you go to Andy? Because if I was friends with Andy (I'm not, he's not weird enough) I'd go to Andy's. When I shop, I go to Tesco's.'Tescos' too - wankers.
I'm not sure what the problem is. Do you go to Tesco then? So when you go to see your mate Andy, do you go to Andy? Because if I was friends with Andy (I'm not, he's not weird enough) I'd go to Andy's. When I shop, I go to Tesco's.
Debatable. Tesco is the name of the company, and you're going to one of the shops that is owned by them. The building isn't renamed. Go to a shop on the highstreet and it has a number, and while there's a sign showing the name of the company, the building hasn't been renamed.Well yes, you go to Tesco, which is the name of the shop.
Debatable. Tesco is the name of the company, and you're going to one of the shops that is owned by them. The building isn't renamed. Go to a shop on the highstreet and it has a number, and while there's a sign showing the name of the company, the building hasn't been renamed.
Certainly not the latter, because doesn't flow off the tongue, but that's not an indication of what's right. I think you can get away with Tesco or Tesco's, as you can say you're going to 'shop name' or 'shop owned by'.Fair point, but you wouldn't say im going to oxfam's or Waitrose's would you? or would you?
Certainly not the latter, because doesn't flow off the tongue, but that's not an indication of what's right. I think you can get away with Tesco or Tesco's, as you can say you're going to 'shop name' or 'shop owned by'.
If you were going to the school next to the Tesco in Hove, would you go to St Andrew? No, you'd go to St Andrew's (and being a school, you'd hope they've got it right).