Bridcutt
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- Aug 10, 2011
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what's your point?
Some of it gets made in a better enviorment
what's your point?
I'll get an A in my english GCSE if I use that !
Shut up you stuck up helmet
Given that you're 14 and it's half-term, can I suggest you maybe pipe down a little and let the grown ups get a word in?
Once you actually understand the word!
Nothing wrong with Superdry, well made and products last. Ralph Lauren is also fine in my opinion although highly unlikely I would wear any of my shirts to a footie match. Or D&G for that matter. Everything has a time and a place.........apart from Gio Gio. Burn it all
Still bloody hate McDonalds - anyone disagree?
Nice, retro 70s decor, though!
Still bloody hate McDonalds - anyone disagree?
True - I guess they have to have something going for them - oh mr rapper - I've got some VHS videos of Albion goals from 86 to 94 interspersed with soft porn from the old channel 4 red triangle days (I was 15ish)!! Pm me your address and I'll send them to you
I only like their fries and Milkshakes
I'd say Superdry is okay. I'd be more offended if someone paid silly money for Gant or men's Jimmy Choo shoes. I don't like All Saints, Ted Baker, don't care for Armani, Ralph Lauren, Hilfiger much either but each to their own.
I'm curious to know what Southern Sid, the OP, thinks is acceptable. Given that he revels in his no-nonsense, man on the street, voice of reason role.
I eat at SubwayFair play - but please try to resist them and remember how many small businesses they put of out business across the world simply because they can afford to offer cheap substandard dirge.
I eat at Subway