The Gas
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Post by The Gas on Apr 29, 2015 8:49:50 GMT
I cannot see any comment by him making any adverse comments about BRFC.
He/his company supports FGR, so what. I live in WSM but support BRFC so does that make me anti WSM FC, no of course it does not.
What a stupid tread.
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Post by manchestergas on Apr 29, 2015 9:34:49 GMT
You shouldn't have said that 'The Gas'.
Live pictures from WsM of WSM FC supporters on the way to your house:
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Post by Curly Wurly on Apr 29, 2015 10:13:00 GMT
Next time, I'll liberally sprinkle the wink emoticon so that people don't get so uptight about what was meant to be a light-hearted thread. Having said that, I still think it is a curious decision for a Bristol based business to voice a potentially antagonistic statement to many of its clients on their own web-site.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 11:19:22 GMT
Yes, I no longer go to Sainsbury's for anything, including walking past one to get coffee from Tesco metro of all places for work.
And I agree the comments from Mr Simmonds deserve some negativity.
Of course you make your own decisions for your own reasons, and I'll argue to defend that right, but walk past Sainsbury's to get to a Tesco? Come close, I'll whisper a couple of little secrets about our friends who have an outlet at Golden Hill. If shop there just remember that their accountants are ruthlessly tax efficient, so you won't be in a moral position to criticise Lansdown ever again. (not that I'm accusing you personally of doing so) but it does seem to be a stick that's used on this forum to hit SL with on a regular basis, so next time someone mentions it I'll ask them if they ever shop at Tesco, if they do they will need to decide if their moral position only applies to 3rd parties and doesn't count if it means they can select the provisions that they want and save a few pennies in the process. If anyone wants an argument about that, spend 5 mins Googling their colour named Cayman Island companies and what they did with their properties. Please do not click this link if you are upset by animal cruelty, seriously, it's unpleasant, Tesco, better than Sainsbury's?For me, when deciding where to shop, that's a bit more of a problem than a dispute to purchase a piece of land from a football club.
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Post by Curly Wurly on Apr 29, 2015 11:46:50 GMT
Of course you make your own decisions for your own reasons, and I'll argue to defend that right, but walk past Sainsbury's to get to a Tesco? Come close, I'll whisper a couple of little secrets about our friends who have an outlet at Golden Hill. If shop there just remember that their accountants are ruthlessly tax efficient, so you won't be in a moral position to criticise Lansdown ever again. (not that I'm accusing you personally of doing so) but it does seem to be a stick that's used on this forum to hit SL with on a regular basis, so next time someone mentions it I'll ask them if they ever shop at Tesco, if they do they will need to decide if their moral position only applies to 3rd parties and doesn't count if it means they can select the provisions that they want and save a few pennies in the process. If anyone wants an argument about that, spend 5 mins Googling their colour named Cayman Island companies and what they did with their properties. Please do not click this link if you are upset by animal cruelty, seriously, it's unpleasant, Tesco, better than Sainsbury's?For me, when deciding where to shop, that's a bit more of a problem than a dispute to purchase a piece of land from a football club. Aawwwwww....now you've gone all serious again.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 12:40:55 GMT
Of course you make your own decisions for your own reasons, and I'll argue to defend that right, but walk past Sainsbury's to get to a Tesco? Come close, I'll whisper a couple of little secrets about our friends who have an outlet at Golden Hill. If shop there just remember that their accountants are ruthlessly tax efficient, so you won't be in a moral position to criticise Lansdown ever again. (not that I'm accusing you personally of doing so) but it does seem to be a stick that's used on this forum to hit SL with on a regular basis, so next time someone mentions it I'll ask them if they ever shop at Tesco, if they do they will need to decide if their moral position only applies to 3rd parties and doesn't count if it means they can select the provisions that they want and save a few pennies in the process. If anyone wants an argument about that, spend 5 mins Googling their colour named Cayman Island companies and what they did with their properties. Please do not click this link if you are upset by animal cruelty, seriously, it's unpleasant, Tesco, better than Sainsbury's?For me, when deciding where to shop, that's a bit more of a problem than a dispute to purchase a piece of land from a football club. Aawwwwww....now you've gone all serious again. Sorry about that, think my blood sugar levels were a bit low so I went all cranky, just had an ethical enviro-friendly tax paid berry-bar, feeling much better and ready to arse around again.
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simonj
Archie Stevens
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Post by simonj on Apr 29, 2015 12:58:16 GMT
Yes, I no longer go to Sainsbury's for anything, including walking past one to get coffee from Tesco metro of all places for work.
And I agree the comments from Mr Simmonds deserve some negativity.
Of course you make your own decisions for your own reasons, and I'll argue to defend that right, but walk past Sainsbury's to get to a Tesco? Come close, I'll whisper a couple of little secrets about our friends who have an outlet at Golden Hill. If shop there just remember that their accountants are ruthlessly tax efficient, so you won't be in a moral position to criticise Lansdown ever again. (not that I'm accusing you personally of doing so) but it does seem to be a stick that's used on this forum to hit SL with on a regular basis, so next time someone mentions it I'll ask them if they ever shop at Tesco, if they do they will need to decide if their moral position only applies to 3rd parties and doesn't count if it means they can select the provisions that they want and save a few pennies in the process. If anyone wants an argument about that, spend 5 mins Googling their colour named Cayman Island companies and what they did with their properties. Please do not click this link if you are upset by animal cruelty, seriously, it's unpleasant, Tesco, better than Sainsbury's?For me, when deciding where to shop, that's a bit more of a problem than a dispute to purchase a piece of land from a football club.
Yeah, maybe a bit flaky going into a Tesco's store, but gotta get the coffee somewhere and against Sainsbury's are where my feelings are. However, I like Turtles as well. Looks like its going to be the local corner store, hope you don't have anything on his morals! Kidding like.... ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2015 13:09:09 GMT
Of course you make your own decisions for your own reasons, and I'll argue to defend that right, but walk past Sainsbury's to get to a Tesco? Come close, I'll whisper a couple of little secrets about our friends who have an outlet at Golden Hill. If shop there just remember that their accountants are ruthlessly tax efficient, so you won't be in a moral position to criticise Lansdown ever again. (not that I'm accusing you personally of doing so) but it does seem to be a stick that's used on this forum to hit SL with on a regular basis, so next time someone mentions it I'll ask them if they ever shop at Tesco, if they do they will need to decide if their moral position only applies to 3rd parties and doesn't count if it means they can select the provisions that they want and save a few pennies in the process. If anyone wants an argument about that, spend 5 mins Googling their colour named Cayman Island companies and what they did with their properties. Please do not click this link if you are upset by animal cruelty, seriously, it's unpleasant, Tesco, better than Sainsbury's?For me, when deciding where to shop, that's a bit more of a problem than a dispute to purchase a piece of land from a football club.
Yeah, maybe a bit flaky going into a Tesco's store, but gotta get the coffee somewhere and against Sainsbury's are where my feelings are. However, I like Turtles as well. Looks like its going to be the local corner store, hope you don't have anything on his morals! Kidding like.... ;-)
Tell me more about this corner store
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